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Steve_Cooley


Location: So. Portland, Maine
Joined: Dec 8, 2005
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Engaging reverse gears on Toro Power Shift 824
Original Message   Dec 11, 2005 1:07 am
I recently purchased a used 1995 Toro Power Shift 824 and this is the first snow thrower I have ever owned or operated. It did not come with a manual but I was able to download one from Toro's website. However the manual doesn't provide very detailed information and more specifically the info that I'm looking for. It took me quite some time while using it to figure out that when I have selected a reverse gear I do not have to constantly hold my right hand on the gear shift to keep the reverse gear engaged. I was able to figure out that I have to select the reverse gear and hold the shift control back only until I engage the drive control and then I was able to release my grip on the gear shift. Is this normal? When I pull my gear shift back into a reverse gear it springs back into the normal postion. Should it "stick" and engage the gear without me having to keep it in position until the drive control is engaged? If so, I'm surprised Toro would have the user engage the drive control and put the machine in backward motion while the operater momentarily has only one hand on the handlebars (for lack of a better word). Is this some sort of safety feature to prevent me from backing over myself? Does any of this make sense?

Additionally, I find that during operation the chute tends to vibrate out of position causing me to periodically reach over and rotate it back to the desired position. I looked in the manual for any instruction on adjusting the chute or other advice but there was nothing there except describing how to rotate the chute.

Once again I thank anyone who has read this far. I look forward to any advice that may be offered.
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mechanics200


Joined: Dec 3, 2004
Points: 3

Re: Engaging reverse gears on Toro Power Shift 824
Reply #6   Jan 20, 2006 9:05 am
My comment is for the chute rotation. I have a different machine but the chute movement was a problem for me. My chute control is a rod below the handle which is supported by a metal bracket. I inserted a small split grommet around the control rod in the hole in the bracket. This slightly increases the effort to turn the rod crank but keeps the chute in place.
solara


Location: Boston
Joined: Jun 16, 2004
Points: 252

Re: Engaging reverse gears on Toro Power Shift 824
Reply #7   Jan 20, 2006 12:35 pm
chute: is it rotating or is the flapper(for want of a better phrase) going up nad down. if it is the flapper, u should be able to tighten, perhaps switch to larger wing bolts.

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jimbedro


Location: Maynard MA
Joined: Feb 20, 2009
Points: 52

Re: Engaging reverse gears on Toro Power Shift 824
Reply #8   Mar 2, 2013 10:53 am
You need to adjust thereverse cable.

Reverse Cable Adjustment: Adjust the reverse
cable so that there is 1.5 mm (1/16") side play in
the reverse bellcrank as shown in Figure 43. If the
cable is too loose,loss of reverse will result.If the
cable is too tight, loss of the forward gears will
occur.

THe manual can be downloaded from Toro.

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