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Re-Starting Of A New Toro Walk-Behind Mower: Suggestions ?
Hello: Recently bought a brand new Toro Walk-Behind Recycler, Model 20005 for my son. He is not in my area, so I can't readily get down there to play with it. When we first got it home, it started and ran just perfectly. Yesterday, he was able to start it fine, surprisingly, even though he forgot to use the priming bulb (he's not very mechanical) But after running about 10 minutes, he released the handle bar, and the engine stopped, as it is apparently designed to do. He couldn't get it going again. He tried for quite a while, but never primed the engine with the bulb. (there is gas in tank) Then, after a phone call to me, he did use the primer a few times, but it still wouldn't start. I realize that there are a zillion variables involved, but would like to ask: a. has this brand of Toro proved reliable ? Any recalls ? b. Are you supposed to use the priming bulb after the engine has warmed up for any re-starts ? c. Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions, as to why it possibly would not get going again, or what to try, would be most appreciated. Thanks, Bob -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow-Up Postings: |
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