Toro Recycler II 21-inch 20433 Operator's Manual

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Pages 20
Year 1993
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Toro Recycler II 21-inch 20433 Mower Specification

The Toro Recycler II 21-inch 20433 Mower is a robust and efficient lawn maintenance tool designed for residential use. It is powered by a reliable Briggs & Stratton 6.75 ft-lb gross torque 163cc OHV engine, ensuring optimal performance and durability. The mower features a 21-inch cutting deck, which is constructed from high-quality steel, providing both longevity and precision in cutting. The Recycler Cutting System is a standout feature, utilizing a unique blade design and clipping accelerator to finely chop grass clippings, thereby enhancing the mulching capability and returning vital nutrients to the lawn.

This self-propelled mower incorporates variable speed front-wheel drive, allowing for easy maneuverability across various terrains and user pace preferences. The cutting height is adjustable with a 2-point height-of-cut system, offering a range from 1 to 4 inches to accommodate different grass types and conditions. The mower’s design includes a 3-in-1 cutting mode, providing options for mulching, bagging, or side discharge, thus offering versatility to meet different lawn care needs.

The ergonomic handle is adjustable to fit different user heights, and the Quick Wash washout port facilitates easy cleaning of the deck. The mower is equipped with a 1.2-bushel grass bag, enabling efficient collection and disposal of clippings. Weighing approximately 79 pounds, the Toro Recycler II 20433 is designed for ease of use while maintaining rugged durability. Its compact design allows for straightforward storage. Overall, the Toro Recycler II 21-inch 20433 Mower combines innovative technology with practical features to deliver a powerful and user-friendly lawn care solution.

Toro Recycler II 21-inch 20433 Mower F.A.Q.

How do I start the Toro Recycler II 21-inch 20433 mower?

To start the Toro Recycler II 20433 mower, ensure the fuel tank is filled and the oil level is adequate. Pull the mower's handlebar towards you, hold the safety lever, and then pull the starter rope briskly.

What type of oil should I use in the Toro Recycler II 21-inch 20433 mower?

Use SAE 30 oil for temperatures above 32°F (0°C). For temperatures below 32°F, use SAE 5W-30. Refer to the manual for specific oil change intervals.

Why won’t my Toro Recycler II 20433 start after winter storage?

Check if the fuel is fresh or not stale. Make sure the spark plug is clean and connected. Inspect the air filter for blockages and replace if necessary.

How do I clean the cutting deck of the Toro Recycler II 20433?

First, disconnect the spark plug. Tilt the mower on its side, ensuring the air filter and carburetor are up. Use a brush or cloth to remove grass clippings from the deck.

What should I do if the Toro Recycler II 20433 mower vibrates excessively?

Excessive vibration can be caused by an unbalanced blade. Check the blade for damage or wear and replace if needed. Ensure all bolts are tightened securely.

How often should I sharpen the blade on the Toro Recycler II 20433?

Sharpen the blade at least once per mowing season or after every 25 hours of use to ensure optimal performance and a clean cut.

What is the correct way to store the Toro Recycler II 20433 during the off-season?

Clean the mower thoroughly, change the oil, and remove the spark plug. Store it in a dry, sheltered location. Consider using a fuel stabilizer to prevent fuel degradation.

How can I improve the cutting performance of my Toro Recycler II 20433?

Ensure the blade is sharp and the deck is clean. Mow when the grass is dry and adjust the cutting height for optimal performance.

Why is my Toro Recycler II 20433 leaving uncut patches of grass?

This could be due to a dull blade, clogged deck, or improper mowing speed. Check the blade and clean the deck. Adjust your mowing speed for better results.

What maintenance tasks should I perform regularly on the Toro Recycler II 20433?

Regularly check the oil level, clean or replace the air filter, inspect the spark plug, and ensure the blade is sharp. Perform these tasks at the start of each season and as needed.