Toro Power Throw 722E 38608 Operator's Manual

Toro Power Throw 722E 38608 Snow Thrower manual cover
Pages 32
Year 2011
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Toro Power Throw 722E 38608 Snow Thrower Specification

The Toro Power Throw 722E 38608 Snow Thrower is engineered to provide robust performance in heavy snow conditions. It is equipped with a powerful 212cc 4-cycle OHV engine, designed to deliver reliable and efficient snow removal. The engine eliminates the need for mixing fuel and oil, simplifying maintenance and operation. This model features a 22-inch clearing width and a 12-inch intake height, allowing it to efficiently handle moderate to heavy snowfall with ease.

The snow thrower incorporates Toro's patented Power Curve® technology, which helps in clearing snow down to the pavement, reducing clogging and improving overall performance. The Quick Shoot™ control system enables swift and easy chute direction adjustments, enhancing user convenience during operation. An electric start function ensures that the snow thrower starts effortlessly in cold weather conditions.

The Toro Power Throw 722E is built with durable, heavy-duty components to withstand tough winter conditions, offering a reliable and long-lasting solution for snow removal. Its compact design allows for easy maneuverability and storage, making it suitable for residential use. The snow thrower is designed with operator comfort in mind, featuring ergonomic controls and a lightweight frame that reduces user fatigue.

Overall, the Toro Power Throw 722E 38608 Snow Thrower combines power, convenience, and durability to deliver efficient snow removal, making it a valuable tool for homeowners facing challenging winter weather.

Toro Power Throw 722E 38608 Snow Thrower F.A.Q.

How do I start the Toro Power Throw 722E 38608 Snow Thrower?

To start the Toro Power Throw 722E, ensure the fuel valve is open, set the choke to the 'on' position, and pull the starter cord or use the electric start button if available. Once it starts, gradually move the choke to the 'off' position.

What type of fuel should I use for the Toro Power Throw 722E?

Use fresh unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Avoid using gasoline with more than 10% ethanol content.

How do I troubleshoot if the engine does not start?

Check if there is enough fuel in the tank, ensure the fuel valve is open, the choke is set correctly, and the spark plug is not fouled. Inspect the fuel line for blockages and ensure the ignition switch is turned on.

How do I maintain the auger belt on my Toro Power Throw 722E?

Regularly inspect the auger belt for signs of wear or damage. Replace the belt if it appears frayed or cracked. Consult the user manual for specific replacement instructions.

What should I do if the snow thrower is not throwing snow far enough?

Check if the chute is clear of obstructions. Ensure the auger is rotating properly and inspect for any damaged or worn parts that might need replacement. Adjust the throttle to ensure maximum engine speed.

How do I change the oil in my Toro Power Throw 722E?

To change the oil, run the engine for a few minutes to warm it up, then turn it off. Remove the oil drain plug and allow the old oil to completely drain out. Replace the drain plug and refill with the recommended oil type and quantity.

What is the recommended oil type for the Toro Power Throw 722E?

Use SAE 5W-30 or synthetic 0W-30 oil for optimal performance in cold weather conditions.

How do I store my snow thrower during the off-season?

Clean the snow thrower thoroughly, empty the fuel tank or add a fuel stabilizer, change the oil, and store it in a dry, protected area. Consider removing the spark plug and adding a few drops of oil into the cylinder to prevent rust.

How do I adjust the skid shoes on my snow thrower?

To adjust the skid shoes, loosen the mounting nuts and move the shoes to the desired height. Ensure both shoes are at the same height to maintain balance. Tighten the nuts securely after adjustment.

What should I do if my snow thrower vibrates excessively during operation?

Check for any loose or missing bolts and tighten them. Inspect the auger and impeller for damage or obstructions. If the problem persists, consult a professional for further inspection.