Snow Throwers
Toro 38361 Power Shovel 7.5 Amp Electric Snow Thrower
(Lawn & Patio) Toro
7-1/2 amp electric motor throws snow to 20 feet, cuts 6-inches deep and 12-inches wide per pass
Durable plastic body; metal handle; minor assembly required
Ultralight electric snow thrower
Price:
$149.99
$85.99
Customer Reviews:
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Dig It
If you go to Target, Home Depot or any of the other big chains that sell the Toro Electric Shovel you will probably find the same thing that I did...that it is SOLD OUT. Why? Because this is one of the most helpful tools to have ever been placed on the market.It works fairly well on small... -
Surprisingly Excellent
This is review written with Montana winter experience.The reviews were generally good with this item so I bought one, mainly for the convenience of easily cleaning the drawbridge, walkways, entry, and in front of my garage without a shovel.This device is pre-assembled, easily carried, easy to...
Twitter Stream
This is a video of me using the Toro 1800 to blow 8 inches of fresh snow during the Washington DC December 2009 Blizzard. As you can see from the ...
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Way to go Miss Queen of Focus! I am impressed. I am over here doing laundry and you are sounding so self-sufficient and driven. It's really fun to see you like that:-) Java must just warm your heart, what a delightful spirit he brings to your life. The trees can really take your breath away, can't they? We have 80+ oak trees on the property and each little twig gets frosted in such a magical snowy dressing. That soup looks mighty tasty. If I was closer, I would be knocking at your door:-) May the words spill from your heart onto the page or the computer, whichever you are using. I always kind of feel like the brain is for editing, but it almost gets in the way when I first begin to write. I need that clear channel from my heart/soul down to my fingertips. We await your words:-) Kathleen
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The carb will have (hopefully) 2 needles for setting the mixture, the Hi for running wide open and the Lo for idling and midrange/transition. The Hi one will be further from the engine, and the Lo will be closest to the engine. Most any Walbro carb'ed engine will start and run (very richly, tho) with both screws between 1.5 and 2 turns out from gently closed. Newer engines use special caps on the needles to stop you from adjusting them, but you can get the tool to adjust them with at your local small engine shop, I'm told, or you can mod the screws for normal slot heads with some creative dremel work(damn you EPA! Dontcha know an engine needs to be tuned to run properly!!!) Sorry. Once she fires, she should run with the choke open, tho the engine will be down on power and smoke alot. Time to start tuning. First, hold the throttle wide open, and slowly close the Hi needle (further from the engine). The engine will smooth out and speed up. Note where the engine begins to sound smooth, and continue closing the needle (called leaning) until the engine begins to stumble and get rough again. Note this position, and then set the Hi needle to a little to the rich side of the middle of the 2 points you noted..... Hope that's clear... It is important that it be just to the rich side of center to ensure a good mixture and adequate lubrication to the engine. Instead of halfway, it's more like 60/40 towards the rich side. Now, go to idle. Let the engine idle a little bit (30 seconds or so). Open the throttle and see how it performs. Probably it'll stumble, sputter, smoke and maybe quit. If so, lean the Lo needle a bit (closest to the engine) and try again. If it simply quits immediately, it's idle is lean and you'd need to open the Lo needle slightly. Repeat this until the engine accelerates from an idle cleanly to full throttle. Because the idle jet has some effect on the main jet, after you get the idle working right, just revisit the Hi needle as described above to fine tune it....
News
RepairClinic.com is Warming Up for Winter with Snow Blower PartsAmerican Banking News (press release) - Dec 02, 2010
RepairClinic will carry OEM and some after-market parts for four major brands of snow blowers: Ariens, Toro, MTD, and Murray.Benzinga - Dec 01, 2010
This new snow blower is powered by two, 48-volt rechargeable batteries. This all-electric two-stage snow blower has a 24-inch clearing path and will operatemsnbc.com - Dec 03, 2010
When my school was on the list, the excitement was overwhelming — that is until my dad handed me a Toro snowblower that was no bigger than a broom andRedOrbit - Nov 20, 2010
In addition to Ariens snow throwers, SnowBlowersDirect.com also offers Toro, Husqvarna, MTD Gold single-stage and two-stage snow blowers,Sioux City Journal - Nov 20, 2010
Mike Wilmes at Wilmes Hardware in Sioux City and South Sioux City said his company did well with a smaller, Toro electric snow blower a year ago.
