SOURCE: Toro Super Blower Vac will turn come on. Is there a reset button?
Yes there is. Unplug the unit, pull the plastic adapter that converts it between vac and blower off and you'll see the little square reset button. It is recessed into the case. Push it in until it clicks, replace the adapter and plug it in and go. Good luck!
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Common sense tells me it is not that hard you probably do not need an instruction manual, does life come with a instruction manual O Yeah the Bible. Believe in yourself review the situation, think it over you can do it!!!!!!!!!
SOURCE: Toro Blower..No power. Like a blown fuse. Does it have a fuse?
I have the Toro 51591 model. Yesterday, mine did the same as yours. I opened up the case and found that a small cylinder had broken off of the switch. So it could be that your switch is the problem. I have been unable so far to find a replacement anywhere.
You should consider using your warranty.
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True to an extent but not just any brushes, just be sure to find brushes with the same flex wiring connection and then shave away. You'll need to shave them into the original shape for the ends and length as well as the lateral dimensions, so the springs will fit right.
I had to do this for a Shop Vac, took a few weeks to locate some brushes that would work right with the springs and the wire connection once shaved.
The motor unit was all the OEM would sell, and for the price I could get a new unit. :) Don't you just love a disposable design ethic?
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Other people that know have said there is a small plastic piece that actuate this reset button. They also call it a safety switch. Check to see if the plastic piece is there; inside the cover. If it has broken off, then the switch will not work as there is nothing to "actuate" it. One fellow on here has devised a remedy involving a small screw and electrical tape placed in the exact location the broken plastic piece was. He recommended taping the screw in place and said it worked great. Many others are having this same exact issue with this and they all think the switch has gone bad, when in reality it seems the plastic actuator piece has probably broken off due to repetitive use. Ah, the world of plastics!
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