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22" Toro Recycler Personal Pace Rescue

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HarmonySeeker

I rescued a Toro Recycler from the local clean-up days a couple days ago.
It would run for a short while if gas was poured down its' throat, then die.
I topped off the fuel tank and sit the mower with the carburetor facing the sun all day.
That evening, after a few sputter/dies, a couple rpm swings, I cut all the grass. Nice Mower!
Look how unburnt the muffler is. Tires don't show wear, either. It was a good day!DSCF3481crpweb.jpgDSCF3479web.JPG

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deminin

These are good mowers. I have one that I bought over 10 years ago, and I had the first problem with it this Spring....the transmission was starting to go. I found a new transmission on EBAY for less than $50, and spent a couple of hours replacing it, and it is like new again. When I took the old transmission apart it looks like the belt drive gear bearing is shot....so sometime this Winter, I'll shop for a new bearing, and rebuild the old transmission and keep it for a spare.


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HarmonySeeker

These are good mowers. I have one that I bought over 10 years ago, and I had the first problem with it this Spring....the transmission was starting to go. I found a new transmission on EBAY for less than $50, and spent a couple of hours replacing it, and it is like new again. When I took the old transmission apart it looks like the belt drive gear bearing is shot....so sometime this Winter, I'll shop for a new bearing, and rebuild the old transmission and keep it for a spare.
So it's over 10 years old and looks like that? I thought it was newer, but I'm happy, nonetheless. I was wondering if it was a good mower, so thanks for the endorsement. It seems to cut well, but it blew dust all over the place. I completely cleaned the mower earlier and these pix are what it looked like after I got done making approx. 20 passes. Maybe because it hasn't rained here in over a week? I had to cut the neighbors grass 'cause that was the only strip that was nothing but dry weeds!


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deminin

So it's over 10 years old and looks like that?

Yes, My old Toro looks almost like new. But then, I only use it for mowing near the house and around some of our dozens of trees....then, I get on my Husqvarna Riding mower to do the bulk of the yard...I keep about 1.5 acres mowed. When done mowing, I always spend a little time giving everything a good cleaning before I put the mowers back in the workshop. Keeping things clean, and doing all the routine maintenance properly extends the life of the equipment and saves me money by not having to buy new stuff every few years.


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JBtoro

These are good mowers. I have one that I bought over 10 years ago, and I had the first problem with it this Spring....the transmission was starting to go. I found a new transmission on EBAY for less than $50, and spent a couple of hours replacing it, and it is like new again. When I took the old transmission apart it looks like the belt drive gear bearing is shot....so sometime this Winter, I'll shop for a new bearing, and rebuild the old transmission and keep it for a spare.
Unlike many transmissions, most Personal Pace's are serviceable. There is a cover plate (w/gasket) over the gear housing secured merely by four screws. Take that cover off and grease the two gears. I recommend "00" grease (aka Cotton Picker grease) that I get from Tractor Supply for a mere $5/quart. It is thick enough to provide lube but also thin enough to continually disperse around the gears without being thrown off, like with normal grease, & be uselessly stuck to the housing.


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HarmonySeeker

Thanks for the heads up!


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Woody71

I sold my 16 yr old Toro 20007 earlier this summer. I'd put a lot of transmission work into it over the years. Was mowing and all of a sudden the right front wheel looked like an arm with a compount fracture. Took the right side of the transmission apart and the bearings were shot. Given that the mower had other issues like a warped deck and no clippings bag, I decided it was time for a new one. Bought the same 2020 model and while it works well, I miss that old Tecumseh flatty that started on the first pull. The engine on the new mower (Kohler) starts on the first pull but seems to surge for about 30 seconds before it flattens out. I store my OPE with treated gas over the winter, we'll see how she starts in the spring.


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HarmonySeeker

Well, after cutting two lawns without issue, it won't start now.
It cut those two lawns, I had to coax it to start the next day, but still cut the lawn without issue once it did start, and now it wont start at all.
That's probably why it was at the dumpster days event.


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bertsmobile1

If it started up fine once then slowly got bad then something has slipped out of adjustment .
I have had problems with the combined brake & ignition cut out bracket bending on similar engines
One time I tossed the whole pile of junk out ,another one I shortened the cable .
I have never understood the blade / engine brake on a push mower philosophy and always put it down to moron Californian legal judgements .


#10

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HarmonySeeker

I just so happened to run across a clearance spark plug for it yesterday. I also got starting fluid and carb cleaner.
I hope it resolves easily since it was just running.


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HarmonySeeker

I ended up spraying carb cleaner into it, letting it sit in the sun a few hours and then started it. Started right up on the carb cleaner, ran for a short while and died.
Repeated this twice. After the third time, it continued running so I cut those same two lawns again.
It ran faultlessly all month.
Then I picked an old Toro Super Pro Recycler up by the road. With the Suzuki OHV engine. After putting a new blade clutch belt on it, I have discovered this mower to have a cut that is superior to any other mower I have operated in my life!
It mulches absolutely everything I throw at it to extremely small mulch and leaves a beautiful cut! I've used it until this past Friday.
The cast appendage that holds the front tire to the deck broke. Bad design flaw. I'm heartbroken. And that darn new recycler would not start again!
Thankfully, the Honda fired up on the second pull.......
And with that cut, my lawn season is over.
See all you fellows over on the snowblower forum!


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Toroboro

I ended up spraying carb cleaner into it, letting it sit in the sun a few hours and then started it. Started right up on the carb cleaner, ran for a short while and died.
Repeated this twice. After the third time, it continued running so I cut those same two lawns again.
It ran faultlessly all month.
Then I picked an old Toro Super Pro Recycler up by the road. With the Suzuki OHV engine. After putting a new blade clutch belt on it, I have discovered this mower to have a cut that is superior to any other mower I have operated in my life!
It mulches absolutely everything I throw at it to extremely small mulch and leaves a beautiful cut! I've used it until this past Friday.
The cast appendage that holds the front tire to the deck broke. Bad design flaw. I'm heartbroken. And that darn new recycler would not start again!
Thankfully, the Honda fired up on the second pull.......
And with that cut, my lawn season is over.
See all you fellows over on the snowblower forum!
Yes, carburetor cleaner. It's quite dusty where I am and I find that the choke butterfly will tend to hang up making starting difficult. Sorry I won't be on the snowblower forum. I live in Hawaii :)


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Born2Mow

We all know ethanol fuel is a problem waiting to happen. Since you don't know the history of the fuel system, I advise a fuel system cleaner be added. In fact... add it to the big fuel can so that both mowers get to drink it. Something like StarTron will do wonders, and be pro-active prevention.


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