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rlwoodin
Joined: Feb 15, 2007
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Mid-80's Toro 724 Snowthrower slipping wheel clutch
Original Message Feb 16, 2007 9:07 am |
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The left wheel clutch on my Toro 724 is slipping badly. I would appreciate advice on how to approach repairing/adjusting it. It was working fine until recently. The clutch lever feels the same as before. I purchased this machine last year and have not had to work on it until now, and do not have any manuals. Thanks for any help!
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SmMotorsRep

if it not broke your not trying hard enough
Location: canada,quebec
Joined: Mar 25, 2006
Points: 30
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Re: Mid-80's Toro 724 Snowthrower slipping wheel clutch
Reply #3 Feb 18, 2007 8:02 pm |
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no belts..... Just take off your engagement thing on on each side of your handle bars and weld togeather your engage piston to your shaft . I alway hate them if that dont work check your spring its next to your tire , {check the other side to see what spring im talking about}if it missing that is the one you need to replace
too many to keep track of
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