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allenm
Joined: Dec 29, 2010
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Recall: Toro 421Q & 421QE (38588/38589)
Original Message Jan 19, 2011 2:07 pm |
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Toro will have a recall this summer (2011) for Toro 421Q & 421QE (38588/38589). The following problem affects models made in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Toro has learned that Ethanol (used in all gas), is deteriorating aluminum parts within the carburetor. These deteriorating parts break off inside the carburetor creating small fragments then clog areas inside the machine (ie. fuel line). Gas will leak out of the snow blower into (ie. your garage). The end result (gas leak) is similar to what happened on the Toro 180 power clear, but the problem is NOT the same. Toro is aware of the problem and said they are working on a fix to be released this summer (2011) on the Toro 421Q & 421QE (38588/38589) snow blowers. If anyone is having a gas leak now, the current fix is only temporary.
This message was modified Jan 19, 2011 by allenm
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allenm
Joined: Dec 29, 2010
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Re: Recall: Toro 421Q & 421QE (38588/38589)
Reply #8 Jan 19, 2011 3:22 pm |
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Yeah I saw that. Wonderful... Stabil has a new product: from their site. Looks like Toro customers (like me) will be heading to the store for the new Sta-Bil.
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ratdog
Joined: Jan 17, 2011
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Re: Recall: Toro 421Q & 421QE (38588/38589)
Reply #14 Jan 19, 2011 5:47 pm |
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"Where is your source of the recall?"
Stabil manufacturer maybe????
He must of read it while standing in line at the supermarket.
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
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Re: Recall: Toro 421Q & 421QE (38588/38589)
Reply #15 Jan 19, 2011 6:14 pm |
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>>>These deteriorating parts break off inside the carburetor creating small fragments then clog areas inside the machine (ie. fuel line). Gas will leak out of the snow blower into (ie. your garage). Yep, fragments swim up stream to the fuel line energized by ethanol. Swim up into the needle seat. "Gas will leak out of the snow blower into (ie. your garage)." And probably explode when the cord is pulled burning the operator, the garage, house, his family, and neighborhood, the town, spread to the county, the state and toppel the government. Were those Chinese carbs? I sniff an issue here. This has nothing to do with ethanol it's a 5th column inside job with you know Hu.
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allenm
Joined: Dec 29, 2010
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Re: Recall: Toro 421Q & 421QE (38588/38589)
Reply #16 Jan 19, 2011 6:52 pm |
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@allenm
Where is your source of the recall? Companies typically don't give customer inside info on when an recall will occur, even though they have plans. They let everyone know of a recall at the same time through an official bulletin.
Not busting your $#%* or anything like that. If the impending recall is not Toro's stance, existing owners of the 421Q maybe led to expect one and will be disappointed or outraged when Toro doesn't do a recall.
It doesn't bode well for me that this is my 7th post. I completely understand how you, or anyone would question any of this info. This was from multiple sources (6). There really is no "one" source I can point this to. The only thing I can say......I'm really good at digging to get info. From what I understand, Toro been made aware of the problem for the last 2 months. The info collected is Toro is looking into changing the composite chemistry within the motor.
This message was modified Jan 19, 2011 by allenm
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