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CharlesW
Joined: Jan 9, 2011
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Re: Toro PM question
Reply #1 Feb 9, 2011 5:59 pm |
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While I am no authority, I think the answer is no. If you go to this thread, post #34 discusses the lack of a float bowl drain on a Toro and post #51 discusses adding one. Edit: I can't add the link so you will need to copy and paste this address. http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/discussions/55273-26-1.html
This message was modified Feb 9, 2011 by CharlesW
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Toro PM question
Reply #2 Feb 9, 2011 6:40 pm |
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So far the 221 has performed fantastic!! I am so glad I bought it now. The weather is to warm up and no snow for at least a week. Today I ran the Toro till it died, reprimed and tried to start it. Now is the carb empty now and if not how do I drain it? Does it have a little screw on it like my Honda mower does? I presume the shroud comes off first. Is winter finished in your area? If not, why do you want to completely drain the machine? Was there a problem with Toro 221 carbs? I have a new 221 and no fuel leaking issues with it. If winter isn't over, and you plan on using the machine within the next couple of months, leave it as is.
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kellyinkc
Joined: Oct 8, 2010
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Re: Toro PM question
Reply #3 Feb 9, 2011 7:00 pm |
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Is winter finished in your area? If not, why do you want to completely drain the machine? Was there a problem with Toro 221 carbs?
I have a new 221 and no fuel leaking issues with it.
If winter isn't over, and you plan on using the machine within the next couple of months, leave it as is. Winter is not over by a long shot.... the next 2 weeks looks dry and warm like maybe 60! Then old man winter returns. No issues as far as I can tell. i am using Echo Power Blend with stabilizer. I just want to prevent any issues.
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borat
Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692
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Re: Toro PM question
Reply #6 Feb 9, 2011 7:35 pm |
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Do you own an automobile or any other machinery that has gasoline with ethanol in it? If so, do you drain them when not in use? I've pulled numerous carburetors apart. Some of them close to 40 years old. Other than varnish from fuel being left in them for years at a time, I've observed very little oxidation cause by ethanol. E10 fuel has not caused me any issues whatsoever. Can't say what E15 or higher will be like but the pump gas we get here has had ethanol in it for years. In present concentrations, it doesn't appear to be as detrimental as the all the hype would lead us to believe. At least, that's my experience.
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JohnWI
Joined: Nov 15, 2010
Points: 38
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Re: Toro PM question
Reply #9 Feb 10, 2011 7:07 pm |
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Interesting that Toro doesn't supply an easy way to drain the carb because their "guaranteed to start" warranty is voided if you fail to drain the fuel system prior to any period of non-use over three months. Sounds like a perfect way of avoiding a warranty! "what? you didn't drain the gas?...sorry dude, that GTS is null and void!" And it saved them $3 by not having to install the shutoff and drain valve.
2011 Ariens Pro 28; Toro 210R, older Powerlite and a generic single stage w/ Tec. engine. God Bless America!
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