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CharlesW


Joined: Jan 9, 2011
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Toro 421 Recall a Fact
Original Message   Apr 24, 2011 11:37 am
The recall letter for my Toro 421 QE came Saturday.

Seems to verify what has been posted previously.

Parts available at authorized dealers in late June.

They ask you to contact your servicing dealer after July 1 to have the repair done.

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CharlesW


Joined: Jan 9, 2011
Points: 76

Re: Toro 421 Recall a Fact
Reply #12   May 8, 2011 10:37 pm
borat wrote:
Have to agree with Marc concerning Toro company arrogance.   That same arrogance seems to infect their dealerships as well.   I've only bought one Toro product new and that was from Home Depot because I refuse to drop a dime at the Toro dealership. 

Great machines made and sold by less than great people.   I also agree that for the price of the machine, an inline fuel filter and a fuel shut off valve should be standard equipment. 



My 2011 421 QE did come with an in-line fuel filter, but no fuel shut-off valve.

Also, my Toro dealer has been great to work with.

aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Toro 421 Recall a Fact
Reply #13   May 9, 2011 10:12 am
Marc and Borat,

It's been fairly quiet on this forum so I appreciate a little disagreement for discussion.  :)

As I have mentioned before, I find this defect "tolerable" in my eyes.  Many people may not agree with my view.  It's a combination of my having a back up machine that I won't be without a snowblower in a blizzard, controlling the amount of fuel leakage to a minimum with a shut off valve, and the being exposed in a fast paced development programs, balancing risks is just part of the business.

It doesn't mean that I find it acceptable and excusable for Toro to have such an lapse on their suppliers.  Not one bit.  As a top company, they should be all over their suppliers for issues like this.  The company's reputation is on the line and I bet the company made a calculated risk to make the sales figures while balancing customer satisfaction.  In the days of publicly traded companies, the end user of the product is not the ONLY customer.  Investors are the other customers.  Too often, the voices of the shareholders are heard more loudly than voices of the end user.  They want their dividends quarterly, they can care less about Customer Joe B and Customer Larry C about a puddle of gasoline in their garage.  "lets get them out the market and deal with the problems later"

Speaking of gas shut offs and inline filters, Toro does have an inline filter, but not a gas shut off.  They should have one, accessible at the top control panel or near it.  Honda has one for years and still does.  Their gas shut off is clearly visible so when you put away the snowblower, you know if you have it closed or open.  It probably doesn't cost too much for Toro to have one, but cutting corners probably made a good bullet point for someone's resume in the name of cost savings.

As far as Toro dealers in my area, most have been good in my experience.  Toro does have a strict pricing policy so the dealers are not pitted against themselves and the big box stores.  That seems to make them a lot more friendlier.  In fact, Toro dealer density in this area is quite high, it is not in their good interest to be nasty and snooty.
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aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Toro 421 Recall a Fact
Reply #14   Nov 22, 2011 11:05 pm
Just an update.

My Toro 421QE did have a fuel leak last winter.  It is now at the Toro dealer getting a new carburetor and fuel line.  There's quite a few other 421's with the same status.

The mechanic assured me that once the recall service was performed, these machines don't come back with the same fuel leak problem.  There's really nothing else that has gone wrong with the Loncin engine.
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