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chris |
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cmike0210 |
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North Waterboro, Maine |
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Date Joined |
Jan 19, 2008 |
Date Last Access |
Jan 28, 2008 9:35 am |
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Re: Sometimes I just want to........
#1 Jan 28, 2008 9:00 am |
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When i was deciding to move out of boston mass, i had a choice, a chance to move anywhere i wanted, and I decided to move to Portland, Maine! Arghhhh%#@*&
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Re: Toro 724
#2 Jan 28, 2008 8:54 am |
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looks like the gas cap is ported so it should be getting air into it. I think i am going to have to get dirty and try and get into the carb. How much outer shell of the motor am i going to have to remove to get at the carb?
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Toro 724
#3 Jan 27, 2008 2:32 pm |
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So my Toro 724 seems to have a problem after all. It's been the first snowfall since i had the problems with the slush, (where my machine was stalling out) So i passed it off that the machine was bogging in the slush. But today i had a nice fluffy. just about 5inches of snow and it was doing the same thing i could go for about 20ft and it stalls out. After playing around with the choke i noticed that when i opened the choke halfway the machine ran pretty normally, and i was able to finish the driveway. But the second I close off that choke the machine starts to die out, and eventually stalls. I added some Seafoam today to my gas tank a few ounces, to help clean out some stuff as i ran it anyone have any ideas?.
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Re: What type of oil?
#4 Jan 23, 2008 1:59 pm |
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Yes Borat! Definately a used machine! It is a 1981 so definately past the break in period! I will most definately grab some synth 5w-30 oil for her immediately! Can i add sea foam to the synth oil as well? By the way borat good link you added, put that right in my favorites, Thank You! mike
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Re: What type of oil?
#5 Jan 23, 2008 11:56 am |
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We get anywhere from 60 to 90 inches here, this year we are having a record year however, with totals of over 50inches already. We just bought a house this fall and the first five snowfalls killed me using the old shovel method, so i had to pick up a snowblower. I picked up that Toro for a reasonable price and it has been a lifesaver so far. I now have the energy to rake the roof off and cut paths around the house to wood pile etc... So you use a synthetic, but is it a standard sae10w30 like motor oil, or is there a specific motor oil desingned for the small engine? how much oil does a typical snowblower hold in it's reservoir?
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