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bob russell Posted on May 13, 2016

My toro 6.5 gts 22"recycler lawnmower engine surges when running what causes this and how can I fix the problem ?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2009

SOURCE: toro gts 22 inch mpwer....sat for two

its got a dirty carb jet/s strip down fule lines and card give a good clean up to fule filter in tank on pickup pipe and clean carb jets anf any other fule parts
aways run it out of fule if your going to lay it up,,,

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Roy Cagle

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2010

SOURCE: i need the correct way to connect the governor

this may not apply exactly to your particular model, but it is for Tecumsehs and may get you on the right track:

http://www.angelfire.com/mb2/visitme/mower/tecumseh.html

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Toro Personal Pace Recycler mower with a

It's not that hard. I've never done it on my Toro GTS 5.0, but I have done it on a Briggs and it's pretty much the same. Start by removing the 10mm bolts around the perimeter of the engine shroud. DON'T remove the 4 top bolts on the recoil housing. You might have to remove the fuel tank first. Drain it, then loosen the 2 8mm screws and lift it straight up. No need to disconnect the fuel line, just set the tank aside. After removing the 10mm bolts, the shroud should lift right off. Flip it over and you will see the recoil pulley. Remove any leftover cord from the pulley. Now you need to wind the pulley against the spring in the direction it goes when you pull the cord. It might wind 2 or 3 revolutions but don't overdo it. Now you will need some sort of clamp to hold the pulley in place as you line up the slot in the pulley with the opening where the handle goes. Next, feed the new cord through the opening and into the pulley and tie a knot to keep it from slipping out. Carefully release the clamp and let the pulley slowly wind the new cord onto itself. Finally, attach the handle on the other end of the cord and test it. If you can pull the handle and the cord comes out and it retracts normally, re-install the shroud and tank.

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Curtis Sewell

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2011

SOURCE: toro recycler self propelled 6.5hp, 22" (gts)

Hi steve16092...
You may have MAJOR damage to your motor because of overfilling the oil.
Sometimes you can bend or break a piston rod when the engine is overfilled.
Meanwhile you can check a few other things.
Take your plug out and ground it against the head of the engine with the spark wire attached to it.
You should get a bright blue spark, if not then check your ignition module, it may be faulty.
If you have spark, then try putting a little bit of lighter fluid/or gasoline in the cylinder and reinstall the plug and try to crank it...if it cranks, then you may need to clean/rebuild your carburetor.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2012

SOURCE: where is my drain plug on my toro lawnmower

there is one on the bottom of the engine i just run mine out of gas the turn it on it's side and drain it from the dip stick tube

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aways run it out of fule if your going to lay it up,,,
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