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Operating Tips

Review the safety instructions and read this manual

carefully before operating the lawn mower.

Clear the area of sticks, stones, wire, branches, and

other debris that the blade could hit and throw.

Keep everyone, especially children and pets, away

from the area of operation.

Avoid striking trees, walls, curbs, or other solid

objects. Never deliberately mow over any object.

If the lawn mower strikes an object or starts to vibrate,

immediately stop the engine, disconnect the wire from

the spark plug, and examine the lawn mower for

damage.

Maintain a 

sharp blade

 throughout the cutting season.

Periodically file down nicks on the blade.

Replace the blade when necessary with an original

Toro replacement blade.

Mow only dry grass or leaves. Wet grass and leaves

tend to clump on the yard and can cause the lawn

mower to plug or the engine to stall.

Wet grass or leaves can cause serious injury if you
slip and contact the blade.
Mow only in dry conditions.

Warning

Clean the underside of the lawn mower housing after

each mowing. See Cleaning under the Housing on

page 16.

Keep the engine in good running condition.

Set the engine speed to the fastest position for the best

cutting results.

Operating a lawn mower with its engine running
at a speed greater than the factory setting can
cause the lawn mower to throw a part of the blade
or engine into the operator’s or bystander’s area
and result in serious personal injury or death.

Do not change the engine speed setting.

If you suspect the engine speed is faster than

normal, contact an Authorized Service Dealer.

Warning

Clean the air filter frequently. Mulching stirs up more

clippings and dust which clogs the air filter and

reduces engine performance.

Cutting Grass

Grass grows at different rates at different times of the

year. In the summer heat, it is best to cut grass at the

2-1/4-inch (5.7 cm), 2-3/4-inch (7.0 cm), or 3-1/4-inch

(8.3 cm) cutting height settings. Cut only about a third

of the grass blade at a time. Do not cut below the

2-1/4-inch (5.7 cm) setting unless the grass is sparse or

it is late fall when grass growth begins to slow down.

When cutting grass over six inches (15 cm) tall, first

mow at the highest cutting height setting and walk

slower; then mow again at a lower setting for the best

lawn appearance. If the grass is too long and the leaves

clump on top of the lawn, the lawn mower may plug

and cause the engine to stall.

Alternate the mowing direction. This helps disperse

the clippings over the lawn for even fertilization.

If the finished lawn appearance is unsatisfactory, try one

or more of the following:

Sharpen the blade.

Walk at a slower pace while mowing.

Raise the cutting height on your lawn mower.

Cut the grass more frequently.

Overlap cutting swaths instead of cutting a full swath

with each pass.

Set the cutting height on the front wheels one notch

lower than the rear wheels. For example, set the front

wheels at 2-1/4 inches (5.7 cm) and the rear wheels at

2-3/4 inches (7.0 cm).

Cutting Leaves

After cutting the lawn, ensure that half of the lawn

shows through the cut leaf cover. You may need to

make more than one pass over the leaves.

For light leaf coverage, set all the wheels at the same

cutting height setting.

If there are more than five inches (12.7 cm) of leaves

on the lawn, set the front cutting height one or two

notches higher than the rear cutting height. This makes

it easier to feed the leaves under the lawn mower

housing.

Slow down your mowing speed if the lawn mower

does not cut the leaves finely enough.

If you mow over oak leaves, you can add lime to the

grass in the spring to reduce the acidity of the oak

leaves.

Summary of Contents for 22167TE

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Original Instructions EN Form No 3352 485 ProLine 53cm Heavy Duty Recycler Rear Bagging Walk Power Lawn Mower Model No 22167TE 250000001 and Up...

Page 2: ...20 Lubricating the Gear Case 21 Adjusting the Blade Brake Cable 21 Servicing the Wheels 21 Page Storage 22 Preparing the Fuel System 22 Preparing the Engine 22 General Information 22 Removing the Lawn...

Page 3: ...the age of the operator Never allow adults unfamiliar with these instructions to operate the lawn mower Never mow while people especially children or pets are nearby Stop the lawn mower if anyone ente...

Page 4: ...ine unless you must tilt the lawn mower to start it In this case do not tilt it more than absolutely necessary and lift only the part which is away from the operator Do not start the engine when stand...

Page 5: ...r attempt to make wheel height adjustments while the engine is running Grass catcher components are subject to wear damage and deterioration which could expose moving parts or allow objects to be thro...

Page 6: ...ject hazard stay a safe distance from the the machine 3 Thrown object hazard mower keep the deflector in place 4 Cutting dismemberment hazard of hand or foot mower blade stay away from moving parts 5...

Page 7: ...ing blade 9 Move the bail to the handle to engage the traction drive 10 Forward speeds 11 Neutral 98 4387 1 Warning wear hearing protection Assembly Note Determine the left and right sides of the mach...

Page 8: ...plate and into the second from the top mounting holes in the handle and secure each end with a cap locknut Fig 2 4 Insert the carriage bolt through the bag aligning plate and the top hole on the left...

Page 9: ...o the filler neck but do not rotate the cap clockwise to secure it then remove it 6 Read the oil level on the dipstick Fig 6 7 If the oil level reading is below the lower limit mark on the dipstick re...

Page 10: ...th its wheels on the ground If this is not possible then refuel such equipment on a truck or trailer from a portable container not from a gasoline dispenser nozzle If you must use a gasoline dispenser...

Page 11: ...9 1 Fuel valve 3 Move the throttle control to the Choke position Fig 8 Note Do not use the choke when the engine is warm 4 Hold the control bar to the handle Fig 8 5 Pull the starter handle Fig 8 ligh...

Page 12: ...ng parts to stop 2 Insert the discharge tunnel plug refer to Installing the Discharge Tunnel Plug on page 8 3 To remove the plug move the discharge door handle rearward and lift up the spring clip on...

Page 13: ...ystanders Check the grass bag frequently If it is damaged install a new Toro replacement bag Warning Cut the grass until the bag is full Important Do not overfill the bag Removing the Grass Bag Danger...

Page 14: ...ce Cutting Grass Grass grows at different rates at different times of the year In the summer heat it is best to cut grass at the 2 1 4 inch 5 7 cm 2 3 4 inch 7 0 cm or 3 1 4 inch 8 3 cm cutting height...

Page 15: ...uently if the edge dulls quickly in rough or in sandy conditions Refer to Maintaining the Blade on page 18 Remove grass clippings and debris from under the belt cover Refer to Cleaning under the Belt...

Page 16: ...hose 2 Attach a quick disconnect coupling sold separately to the end of the garden hose 3 Attach the coupling to the washout fitting Fig 16 1 2 3 m 2858 Figure 16 1 Washout fitting 2 Quick disconnect...

Page 17: ...r bystanders Never start or operate the lawn mower unless one of the following is true The discharge tunnel plug is locked securely in the discharge tunnel The grass bag is locked in place The optiona...

Page 18: ...el tank 4 Tip the lawn mower onto its right side air cleaner up Fig 18 757 1 2 3 Figure 18 1 Blade 2 Bolt and lock washer 3 Accelerator Inspecting the Blade Carefully examine the blade for sharpness a...

Page 19: ...t lb 68 N m Operating the lawn mower without the accelerator in place can cause the blade to flex bend or break resulting in serious injury or death to the operator or bystanders Do not operate the la...

Page 20: ...hot engine oil when you drain it 2 Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop 3 Disconnect the wire from the spark plug Fig 7 4 Place a suitable drain pan under the dipstick oil drain Fig 7...

Page 21: ...assembly adjust it 1 Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop 2 Disconnect the wire from the spark plug Fig 7 3 Check the adjustment of the cable by moving the control bar toward the hand...

Page 22: ...mowing the last time before storing the lawn mower 1 Run the lawn mower until the engine stops from running out of fuel 2 Prime the engine and start it again 3 Allow the engine to run until it stops W...

Page 23: ...ystem contains stale fuel 2 The throttle lever is not in the Choke position 3 The wire is not connected to the spark plug 4 The spark plug is pitted fouled or the gap is incorrect 1 Drain and or fill...

Page 24: ...der the lawn mower housing 4 Tighten the engine mounting bolts Uneven cutting pattern 1 All four wheels are not at the same height 2 The blade is dull 3 You are mowing in the same pattern repeatedly 4...

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