Toro 20199, 20200 owner manual Stopping the Engine, Using the Self-propel Drive, Engaging the Blade

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Note: Do not hold the ignition key in the Start position for longer than 5 seconds to prevent burning out the starter motor.

Stopping the Engine

Standard Model

Press the toggle switch (Figure 19) to the Stop position, and wait for the engine to stop.

Figure 19 Figure 17

Recoil-start Handle:

1.Turn the ignition key to the Run position (Figure 17).

2.Pull the recoil handle slowly to the rear until you feel resistance, then pull sharply. Allow the rope to return to the engine slowly.

Using the Self-propel Drive

To operate the self-propel drive, simply walk with your hands gripping the upper handle and your elbows at your sides, and the machine will automatically keep pace with you (Figure 18).

Note: You can self-propel the machine with the blades engaged or disengaged.

Electric-start Model

1. Turn the key to the Off position (Figure 20).

Figure 18

Note: Use the traction-assist handle in situations when you need more control than you have with the self-propel drive alone.

Figure 20

2.When the engine stops, remove the ignition key and take it with you when you leave the machine.

Engaging the Blade

When you start your engine, the blades do not turn. You must engage the blades to mow.

1.Pull the blade-control-bar lock back to the blade-control bar, and the blade-control bar back to the handle (Figure 21).

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Contents TimeMaster 30in Lawn Mower IntroductionSlope Operation SafetyGeneral Operation Safe Handling of Gasoline ServiceGeneral Service Children114-7982 Safety and Instructional DecalsAssembling the Handle SetupNo Parts Required Procedure Filling the Engine with Oil Installing the Blade-control BarParts needed for this procedure Product Overview Charging the BatteryFilling the Fuel Tank Using Fuel Stabilizer/ConditionerOperation Before Starting Recommended FuelChecking the Engine Oil Level Adjusting the Cutting HeightElectric-start Model Adjusting the Handle HeightStarting the Engine Standard ModelEngaging the Blade Using the Self-propel DriveStopping the Engine Checking the Blade-stop System Operation Using the Grass BagNot Using the Grass Bag Disengaging the BladeBagging the Clippings Installing the Grass BagRecycling the Clippings Removing the Side-discharge Chute Installing the Side-discharge ChuteSide-discharging the Clippings Removing the Grass BagCutting Leaves Operating TipsGeneral Mowing Tips Cutting GrassPreparing for Maintenance MaintenanceRecommended Maintenance Schedules Changing the Engine Oil Servicing the Air FilterService Interval Every 25 hours Replacing the Fuse Replacing the BatteryRemoving the Old Battery Installing the New BatteryServicing the Blade-drive System Adjusting the Self-propel Drive CableInspecting the Blades Preparing to Service the Cutting BladesServicing the Cutting Blades Removing the Blades Checking for Bent BladesInstalling the Blades Washing Underneath the Machine Preparing the Engine StorageGeneral Information Preparing the Fuel SystemPage Page Toro Total Coverage Guarantee

20199, 20200 specifications

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One of the primary features of the Toro 20200 is its efficient 21-inch cutting deck. This deck size provides the perfect balance between maneuverability and cutting efficiency, allowing users to tackle both small and medium-sized yards with ease. The 20199 model boasts similar dimensions, ensuring it can fit into tight spaces while still covering considerable ground.

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