When was the Toro s620 made?

When was the Toro s620 made?

The Toro S-620 was made from 1985 to 1991. The electric start model was 38162. The tag on the engine is at the bottom. It is a Tecumseh engine tag.

What engine is in Toro s620?

Tecumseh engine
Toro S-620 Product Details Like the S-200, the S-620 is equipped with a 2.5-hp, two-cycle Tecumseh engine with an electric engine starter. The S-620 engine does not run on gasoline and instead requires a mixed ratio of gasoline and engine oil.

How much oil does a Toro 518 Ze take?

12 oz
Your machine does not come with oil in the engine, but it does come with a bottle of oil. Important: Before starting the engine, fill the engine with oil. Max fill: 12 oz.

What causes a snowblower not to start?

A common issue is a clogged carburetor from stale gas. Using a fuel stabilizer keeps fuel fresh and the carburetor from gumming and varnishing. Third step, check the ignition system with a spark tester. Step four, replace the spark plug and reconnect the spark plug wire.

What is a Toro S620?

Although Toro ceased manufacturing the S620 Snowthrower in 1991, many used units are still available from Internet sites or used equipment dealers. The S620 is a single-stage, paddle-type thrower powered by a Tecumseh gasoline engine and equipped with an electric starter.

What kind of oil does a Toro 518 Ze take?

5w-30 synthetic
Specifications

Engine Speed 4500±150 RPM
Throw Distance Up to 25′
Handle Standard
Engine Oil Type 12 OZ (0.35 L) 5w-30 synthetic or 5w-30 below 40°F or 10w-30 above 0°F
Engine Displacement 99CC

When was the Toro CCR 2000 made?

The Toro CCR-2000, also known by model number 38180, is a consumer-targeted snow thrower that was manufactured from 1989 to 1996.

What weight oil should I use in my Toro snowblower?

5W-30
A: Toro 5W-30 Winter Engine Oil is recommended for easy starting and maximum engine protection in cold weather. This 5W-30 grade oil is formulated with high quality base oils. Recommended for use in Toro snow blowers with 4-Cycle engines.

Where do you put starter fluid in a snow blower?

To start your snowblower, follow these steps:

  1. Empty the gas tank of any old fuel and replace it with new, ethanol-free fuel.
  2. Remove the choke cover to reveal the carburetor.
  3. Locate the air intake opening on the carburetor.
  4. Open the choke.
  5. Spray starter fluid into the air intake for 2–3 seconds.