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Cylinder Cooling Fins

Maintenance Interval

The cylinder cooling fins should be cleaned after
every 25 hours of operation, or once a week,
whichever comes first.

Air must flow freely around and through the cylinder
cooling fins to prevent engine overheating. Leaves,
grass, dirt and debris buildup on the fins will increase
the operating temperature of the engine, which can
reduce engine performance and shorten engine life.

Cooling Fin Cleaning

1.

With the engine cool (ambient or room
temperature), remove the socket head screw
holding the muffler cover, then remove the
muffler cover (Fig. 11).

2.

Loosen the cylinder cover screw and remove the
cylinder cover (Fig. 12).

3.

Clean all dirt and debris from the cooling fins
and from around the cylinder base.

4.

Reinstall the cylinder cover and the muffler
cover (Figs 11 and 12).

Spark Arrester

POTENTIAL HAZARD

Muffler surface becomes hot when
Trimmer is in operation and remains hot
for some time after the engine is shut off.

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

Contact with hot muffler surfaces could
cause a burn.

HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD

Make sure the muffler is cool before
inspecting and cleaning the spark arrester.

Maintenance Interval

The spark arrester should be inspected and
cleaned after every 25 hours of use.

Replace the screen if it cannot be thoroughly
cleaned, or if it is damaged.

Spark Arrester Maintenance

The spark arrester is installed inside the exhaust
outlet of the muffler. One screw located on the side of
the exhaust outlet holds the spark arrester in place
(Fig. 14). To remove the spark arrester:

1.

Remove the socket head screw holding the
muffler cover, then remove the muffler cover
(Fig. 11).

2.

Remove the spark arrester retaining screw and
washer, then carefully withdraw the spark
arrester using a suitable pair of pliers. Do not
crush or distort the spark arrester flange during
removal (Fig. 14).

3.

Clean the spark arrester with a safety solvent and
a stiff brush. If the spark arrester cannot be
thoroughly cleaned, it must be replaced.

4.

Reinstall the spark arrester and muffler cover
(Figs. 11 and 14).

Lubrication: Gearcase And
Blades

The gearcase and blades should be lubricated after
each 10 hours of use.

The gearcase has a felt wick located at the blade
opening. As the Hedge Trimmer is used, the grease
within the gearcase becomes very soft. The
reciprocating blades constantly draw small amounts
of grease between the blade contact surfaces for
additional lubrication (Fig. 15).

IMPORTANT: If the gearcase is not
lubricated at the recommended intervals, a
gearcase failure will occur due to a lack of
lubrication. Gearcase failure due to improper
maintenance is not covered by warranty.

Summary of Contents for ProLine 53040

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Page 2: ...The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm WARNING...

Page 3: ...d Serial Number Decal 3 Front Handle 4 Engine 5 Starter Grip 6 Stop Switch 7 Rear Handle 8 Fuel Tank 9 Throttle Trigger 1 Blade 2 Right Handle Model and Serial Number Decal 3 Engine 4 Starter Grip 5 T...

Page 4: ...2937 1 Primer Bulb 2 Fuel Return Line m 3019 1 Starter Handle 2 Choke Lever m 3016 1 Stop Switch 2 Fast idle Lock 3 Throttle Trigger in idle position 4 Throttle Trigger in fast idle start position 5...

Page 5: ...29 1 Idle Speed Adjustment Screw m 2930 1 Air Filter Cover 2 Foam Filter m 2931 1 Wire 2 Fuel Pick up Hose 3 Fuel Filter m 2927 1 Muffler Cover 2 Socket Head Screw m 2934 1 Screw 2 Cylinder Cover 8 9...

Page 6: ...iv m 2932 1 024 028 0 6 0 7 mm m 2935 1 Spark Arrester 2 Washer 3 Screw m 2936 1 Gearcase Grease Fitting m 2940 1 Spark Plug 13 14 15 16...

Page 7: ...Authorized Service Dealer or the factory always know the model and serial numbers of your product These numbers will help the Service Dealer or Service Representative provide exact information about y...

Page 8: ...ear loose clothing jewelry short pants sandals or go barefoot Secure hair so it is above shoulder length 5 Never operate this Hedge Trimmer when you are tired ill or under the influence of alcohol dru...

Page 9: ...cool before refueling 9 Drain the tank and run the engine dry before storing the unit 10 Store fuel and the Hedge Trimmer away from open flame sparks and excessive heat Make sure fuel vapors cannot r...

Page 10: ...afety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger Replace any decal that is damaged or lost ON BLADE Part No M591450 ON HANDLE Part No...

Page 11: ...the engine POTENTIAL HAZARD Gasoline contains gasses that can build up pressure inside a gas tank WHAT CAN HAPPEN Fuel can be sprayed on you when removing gas cap HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Remove fuel c...

Page 12: ...IVES SHOULD NOT BE USED TO TRY TO ENHANCE THE POWER OR PERFORMANCE OF MACHINE Mixing Gasoline And Oil IMPORTANT The engine used on this Hedge Trimmer is of a 2 cycle design The internal moving parts o...

Page 13: ...cutting blades are extremely sharp and dangerous at all times WHAT CAN HAPPEN The cutting blades can cause severe cuts or other serious injuries HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not touch the sharpened edg...

Page 14: ...hen squeeze and release the throttle trigger to allow it to return to the idle position Figs 6 and 7 If the engine stops running before you move the choke lever to the open position A Go ahead and ope...

Page 15: ...le speed Turn the screw out counterclockwise to decrease the engine idle speed If idle speed adjustment is necessary and if after adjustment the cutting blades move or the engine stalls stop using the...

Page 16: ...g on to the fuel hose attach the new fuel filter 6 Drop the new fuel filter back into the fuel tank 7 Make sure that the fuel filter is not stuck in a corner of the tank and that the fuel hose is not...

Page 17: ...after every 25 hours of use Replace the screen if it cannot be thoroughly cleaned or if it is damaged Spark Arrester Maintenance The spark arrester is installed inside the exhaust outlet of the muffle...

Page 18: ...g term storage of the Hedge Trimmer Fig 16 1 Empty the fuel tank into a suitable fuel storage container 2 Pump the primer bulb on the carburetor until all fuel is discharged through the clear fuel ret...

Page 19: ...en throttle wire Cutting Dirty air filter Clean or replace air filter If further assistance is required contact your local authorized Toro service dealer Specifications Engine Model Commercial Engine...

Page 20: ...date of delivery If any emission related part on your engine is defective in materials or workmanship the part will be repaired or replaced by Toro free of charge Owner s Warranty Responsibilities As...

Page 21: ...riming system Fuel pump Air fuel ratio feed back system Carburetor and internal parts Fuel injection system Air Induction System Air cleaner Reed intake system Intake manifold Controlled hot air intak...

Page 22: ...idental or consequential damages in connection with the use of the TORO Products covered by this warranty except for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted part still...

Page 23: ...The Warranty In Effect You must maintain your TORO Product by following the main tenance procedures described in the operator s manual Such routine maintenance whether performed by a dealer or by you...

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