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Snowy123


Joined: Oct 11, 2007
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Toro Snowthrower CR20E
Original Message   Oct 11, 2007 7:48 pm
Hi to all:

Just joined this forum. Find very informative. Thanks.

My question is this. I just bought a Toro Snowthrower. It shows on it CR 20E. I take it this is the model. Anyway, I don't know how old it is but starts and works no problem. Blows alittle oil but I corrected that by putting in the right fuel mixture. I took the cover off the belt. I find it very loose. I don't know how to tighten it or if it has to be. I'm asking if anyone ever had this model. There isn't much to them as I believe there usage is for walkways, paths or very light snow. Any information would be appreciated up here in Cold Nova Scotia, Canada. Thanks for your time and information.

Steve

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bluejays6


Joined: Mar 3, 2007
Points: 7

Re: Toro Snowthrower CR20E
Reply #8   Dec 2, 2007 8:54 am
Hi Buttlint,

It started the first time I started it yesterday.  As far as the throttle shaft, are you talking about the throttle handle that you can move up and down?  I always put it up all the way to start and down to shut off.  Or is there something else besides that?  I'll locate the engine manual too (I know it's a two stage tecumseh 5 hp).  Now that I realize when it started happening, would it be because if there was a little old gas still in there?  I had put new gas in yesterday, but there looked like there was still a little old in there too. 

I just read a msg thread on tecumseh snowblosers and stale gas.  I haven't had a problem with that in past winters (think I bought it new in 1998?)  One guy had written that since it's hard to drain out every drop of old gas, to fill with new, let run for 10 minutes, and the problem worked itself out?  Would it hurt to let it run that long and see if it idles down?  And if I do, should I run with the choke on (runs normal speed) or chock off (running so high).  I might have the term on and off confused; I say on (or open) when I have the choke handle to the right, off when I put it to the left.  thanks again!!!

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buttlint


Joined: Oct 14, 2002
Points: 791

Re: Toro Snowthrower CR20E
Reply #9   Dec 2, 2007 2:55 pm
Julie.
I'm more concerned with the machine running at high speed.
You will have too pull off the carb cover too get a decent look at whats happening with your carb.
I need too know if your throttle plate and shaft  are moving freely. They can stick from old gum and varnish buildup not allowing the plate too close down, thus running at a higher speed than normal.
I am having problems posting pictures and links so check your pm box (personal message box) and we'll see if I can get you some pictures.
bluejays6


Joined: Mar 3, 2007
Points: 7

Re: Toro Snowthrower CR20E
Reply #10   Dec 2, 2007 7:41 pm
Thanks Buttlint, I will check my mail.  I had to run errands, and when I got home, my neighbor had done my driveway, since I asked him about it yesterday morning.  so I told him thanks and that I owe him one! 

So I tried starting it again this afternoon, cuz he did mention that sometimes he runs his at 1/2 choke.  So I put more good gas, in let it run at 1/2 choke, and was going to let it run about 10 minutes, and gradually move the choke to the left.  But one time I did, it went down and killed.  Then I think I had it flooded, cuz couldn't start it.  so put it away for the day.  It does seem that it might just gradually idle down, but I definitely will check what you said.   When you say throttle plate, is that the throttle handle (up and down)?  If so, that does move freely.   I'll also try to track down the engine manual, either in my garage or online.  (online will probably be easier to find!)   thanks!    Julie

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buttlint


Joined: Oct 14, 2002
Points: 791

Re: Toro Snowthrower CR20E
Reply #11   Dec 4, 2007 12:59 am
This should make life much easier.
This is the view from the top of the carb, with the cover removed.
The throttle lever should move freely when you turn it back and forth with your finger. (engine not running)
If it sticks you can usually free it up by turning it open and closed a few times.  If that doesnt do it then removing and cleaning the carb is the next step.


Tzivy


Joined: Dec 21, 2008
Points: 2

Re: Toro Snowthrower CR20E
Reply #12   Dec 21, 2008 2:07 pm
I have a Toro CR20E Snowblower that I have not used for ages.  I am trying to use it and I forget how to start it and what to put in it.  I put in gas but what kind of oil do I use?  How do I start it?  I can't find an owners manual.  It is Model 55420.  Thanks
Tzivy


Joined: Dec 21, 2008
Points: 2

Re: Toro Snowthrower CR20E
Reply #13   Dec 21, 2008 2:08 pm
What oil do I use for Medel 55420 CR20E  How do I start it?
byersr


Joined: Dec 22, 2008
Points: 1

Re: Toro Snowthrower CR20E
Reply #14   Dec 22, 2008 4:31 pm
I have an old (CR20) rope start from 1987.  The fuel/oil mix on it is 32/1.  Good old machine but pretty worn out.  I just purchased a Husqvarna 5021 to replace it.  Rick.
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