Toro 20067, 20066 manual Safety, General Operation, Slope Operation, Children, Service

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Safety

This lawn mower meets or exceeds the CPSC blade safety requirements for walk-behind rotary lawn mowers and the B71.1 specifications of the American National Standards Institute in effect at the time of production.

Read and understand the contents of this manual before you start the engine.

The safety alert symbol (Figure 2) is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. Improperly using or maintaining this mower could result in injury or death. To reduce this potential, comply with the following safety instructions.

The following instructions have been adapted from the ANSI/OPEI standard B71.1-2003.

This cutting machine can amputate hands and feet and throw objects. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.

General Operation

Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual(s) before starting.

Do not put hands or feet near or under the machine. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.

Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with the instructions, to operate this machine.

Clear the area of objects such as rocks, wire, toys, etc., which could be thrown by the blade. Stay behind the handle when the engine is running.

Be sure the area is clear of bystanders before operating. Stop machine if anyone enters the area.

Do not operate machine barefooted or while wearing sandals. Always wear substantial footwear.

Do not pull machine backward unless absolutely necessary. Always look down and behind before and while moving backward.

Never direct discharged material toward anyone. Avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction. Material may ricochet back toward the operator. Stop the blade when crossing gravel surfaces.

Do not operate machine without the entire grass catcher, discharge guard, rear guard, or other safety protective devices in place and working.

Never leave a running machine unattended.

Stop the engine and wait until the blade comes to a complete stop before cleaning the machine, removing grass catcher, or unclogging the discharge guard.

Operate machine only in daylight or good artificial light.

Do not operate machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Never operate mower in wet grass. Always be sure of your footing; walk; never run.

Disengage the drive system, if so equipped, before starting the engine.

If the machine should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine and check for the cause immediately. Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.

Always wear eye protection when operating machine.

See manufacturer’s instructions for proper operation and installation of accessories. Only use accessories approved by the manufacturer.

Slope Operation

Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents, which can result in severe injury. Operation on all slopes require extra caution. If you feel uneasy on a slope, do not mow it.

Mow across the face of slopes; never up and down. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.

Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden objects. Uneven terrain could cause a slip and fall accident. Tall grass can hide obstacles.

Do not mow on wet grass or excessively steep slopes. Poor footing could cause a slip and fall accident.

Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. You could lose your footing or balance.

Children

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often attracted to the machine and the mowing activity. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them.

Keep children out of the mowing area and under the watchful care of a responsible adult other than the operator.

Be alert and turn mower off if a child enters the area.

Never allow children to operate the machine.

Use extra care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may block your view of a child.

Service

Safe Handling of Gasoline

To avoid personal injury or property damage, use extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive.

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Contents Introduction Operators ManualGeneral Operation SafetyService Slope OperationSafety and Instructional Decals General Service104-7403 104-7953 Unfolding the Handle SetupInstalling the Fuse Filling the Engine with OilCharging the Battery Product OverviewChecking the Engine Oil Level OperationFilling the Fuel Tank Adjusting the Cutting Height Starting the Engine Stopping the Engine Using the Self-propel DriveInstalling the Grass Bag Recycling the ClippingsRemoving the Grass Bag Installing the Side Discharge ChuteSide-discharging the Clippings General Mowing Tips Operating TipsRemoving the Side Discharge Chute Cutting GrassCutting Leaves MaintenanceRecommended Maintenance Schedules Changing the Engine Oil Preparing for MaintenanceReplacing the Air Filter Replacing the Blade Lubricating the Wheel GearsReplacing the Fuse Adjusting the Self-propel Drive Cable Preparing the Mower for Storage Cleaning the MowerStorage Folding the Handle Removing the Mower from StorageToro Total Coverage Guarantee

20066, 20067 specifications

Toro 20067 and Toro 20066 are two of the latest innovations in the world of garden and landscape maintenance, catering to both professional landscapers and avid gardeners. These products embody cutting-edge technologies and features designed to enhance efficiency, ensure durability, and simplify the process of lawn care.

The Toro 20067 model boasts a 22-inch cutting deck that allows for a wider cutting path, making it ideal for medium to large lawns. Its powerful 7.25 ft-lb gross torque Briggs & Stratton engine offers reliable performance, enabling users to tackle even the thickest grass with ease. This model is equipped with a Recycler cutting system, allowing for superior grass recycling, which helps to nourish the lawn by returning nutrients back to the soil. The adjustable cutting height feature, ranging from 1 to 4 inches, gives users flexibility in achieving their desired lawn aesthetics.

On the other hand, Toro 20066 combines efficiency with a lightweight design, making it perfect for those who prefer maneuverability while mowing. Its 21-inch cutting deck ensures ease of access to tighter areas that larger mowers may struggle to navigate. This model is also powered by a 6.75 ft-lb gross torque engine, offering a perfect balance of power and efficiency. The Toro 20066 comes equipped with a side discharge option, allowing for quick grass disposal without the need for collection bags.

Both models feature Toro's signature Personal Pace self-propelling technology, which adjusts the mower’s speed based on the user’s walking pace. This technology provides a more intuitive and comfortable mowing experience, reducing fatigue during operation. Additionally, the easy-to-use handle controls and foldable design make storage and transport a breeze.

Durability is a key characteristic of both the Toro 20067 and 20066. Made with high-quality materials, these mowers are designed to withstand the rigors of regular use while maintaining their performance over time. With easy-to-maintain components and access to replacement parts, Toro ensures that these machines can serve users effectively for years to come.

In summary, the Toro 20067 and 20066 models stand out for their innovative features, reliable performance, and user-friendly designs. These mowers not only simplify lawn maintenance but also contribute to a lush, healthy lawn, making them an excellent investment for landscaping enthusiasts.