Toro 38590 Operator's Manual page 31

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3.
Lubricate the snowthrower: refer to Lubricating
Snowthrower, page 16. Change crankcase oil:
see Changing Crankcase Oil, page 16.
4.
Clean the snowthrower. Touch up chipped
surfaces with paint. Toro Re-Kote paint is
available from an Authorized TORO Service
Dealer. Sand affected areas before painting, and
use a rust preventative to prevent metal parts
from rusting.
5.
Tighten all screws and nuts. If any part is
damaged, repair or replace it.
If you have a general understanding of internal combustion engines and wish to repair and service your engine
yourself, refer to the Warranty and Repair section in your engine owner's manual for information on how to
obtain a "MECHANICS HANDBOOK" from Tecumseh Products Company.
6.
STORE SNOWTHROWER—Cover
snowthrower and store in a clean, dry place out
of the reach of children. NEVER STORE
SNOWTHROWER IN HOUSE (LIVING
AREA) OR BASEMENT WHERE
IGNITION SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT
SUCH AS HOT WATER AND SPACE
HEATERS, CLOTHES DRYERS, AND THE
LIKE BECAUSE GASOLINE AND FUMES
ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE,
EXPLOSIVE, AND DANGEROUS IF
INHALED. Allow engine to cool before storing
in any enclosure.
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