Toro Super Recycler 21386 Lawn Mower

Toro Super Recycler 21386 Lawn Mower

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Product Info

The Toro Super Recycler 21386 is a high-performance lawn mower designed for exceptional cutting efficiency and ease of use. Featuring a durable steel deck and a powerful 163cc Honda engine, it delivers reliable power and performance for a precise and clean cut. The mower is equipped with Toro’s unique Recycler cutting system, which finely mulches grass clippings to nourish the lawn while reducing waste. Its self-propelled design allows for effortless maneuverability on various terrains, making it an ideal choice for homeowners looking for a versatile and efficient mowing solution.
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Product Maintenance Schedule

Here’s a short and simple maintenance schedule for your Toro Super Recycler 21386 lawn mower:

### Weekly Maintenance:
– **Inspect Blade:** Check for any damage or dullness; sharpen if needed.
– **Clean Underneath Deck:** Remove grass clippings and debris to prevent buildup.
– **Check Oil Level:** Ensure oil is at the proper level; top off if necessary.

### Monthly Maintenance:
– **Change Oil:** Replace with fresh engine oil (follow manufacturer recommendations).
– **Air Filter:** Clean or replace the air filter to ensure proper airflow.
– **Check Spark Plug:** Inspect for wear and replace if necessary.

### Seasonal Maintenance (Spring & Fall):
– **Sharpen Blades:** Ensure blades are sharp for clean cuts.
– **Fuel System:** Add fuel stabilizer if storing for the off-season; drain fuel if not used for a while.
– **Battery (if applicable):** Check and clean terminals; ensure it’s charged and functioning.

### Annual Maintenance:
– **Inspect Belts and Cables:** Check for wear and replace if needed.
– **Check Wheels and Tires:** Inflate to the recommended pressure; inspect for damage.
– **Professional Tune-Up (if desired):** Consider a professional inspection for in-depth maintenance.

Following this schedule will help keep your Toro Super Recycler 21386 lawn mower in great working condition.

Product Specs Sheet

Here’s a general overview of the specifications for the Toro Super Recycler 21386 lawn mower:

**Model:** Toro Super Recycler 21386

**Engine:**
– Type: 4-Cycle Gas Engine
– Engine Model: Kohler
– Displacement: Approximately 149 cc
– Horsepower: Roughly 6.75 HP

**Cutting System:**
– Cutting Width: 21 inches
– Cutting Heights: Adjustable, typically ranging from 1 inch to 4 inches
– Deck Material: Steel
– Blade Type: Recycler Blade – designed for mulching and bagging

**Drive System:**
– Drive Type: Self-propelled
– Speed: Variable speed (typically adjustable)

**Fuel System:**
– Fuel Type: Unleaded gasoline
– Fuel Tank Capacity: Approximately 1.25 quarts

**Electrical System:**
– Starter: Recoil start

**Wheels:**
– Wheel Size: Front wheels usually around 8 inches, rear wheels around 10 inches
– Tread: Standard tread for improved traction

**Dimensions and Weight:**
– Weight: Approximately 80-90 lbs (varies by configuration)
– Product Dimensions: Roughly 59 x 21 x 38 inches (L x W x H)

**Features:**
– Adjustable Handle: Ergonomic handle height for operator comfort
– Mulching Capable: Optional mulching kit
– Bagging Capability: Comes with a rear bagging system
– Warranty: Typically includes a 2-3 year warranty (check specifics for details)

**Other:**
– Foldable Handle: For easy storage
– Easy Start System: Designed for easier starting

This information generally reflects the features and specifications of the Toro Super Recycler 21386. However, always refer to the manufacturer’s official documentation for the most accurate and detailed specifications.

Product Diagram

Here’s a common parts list for the Toro Super Recycler 21386 lawn mower along with some typical part numbers. Keep in mind that specific part numbers may vary based on model variations and production year, so it’s always a good idea to check with your local dealer or Toro’s official resources for the most accurate information.

1. **Air Filter**
– Part Number: 11-8750

2. **Spark Plug**
– Part Number: 71-8530

3. **Oil Filter**
– Part Number: 12-0500

4. **Blades**
– Part Number: 59-5230

5. **Drive Belt**
– Part Number: 99-0284

6. **Deck Wash Adapter**
– Part Number: 49-1280

7. **Fuel Filter**
– Part Number: 12-0836

8. **Battery (if applicable)**
– Part Number: 12-1980

9. **Starter Rope**
– Part Number: 99-3576

10. **Wheel Assembly**
– Part Number: 99-1793

For a complete and precise parts breakdown, always refer to the operator’s manual or contact a Toro service center. This will ensure that you get the right part numbers for your maintenance needs.

Product Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting a Toro Super Recycler 21386 lawn mower involves a systematic approach to identify and resolve issues. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:

### 1. Check the Fuel System
– **Fuel Level**: Ensure there’s sufficient fuel in the tank. Use fresh gasoline that is not older than 30 days.
– **Fuel Quality**: Inspect the fuel for contamination or water. If the fuel appears cloudy, it may need to be replaced.
– **Fuel Lines**: Check the fuel lines for cracks or blockages. Replace if necessary.
– **Carburetor**: If the mower won’t start, make sure the carburetor is clean. Remove any debris or buildup.

### 2. Inspect the Oil
– **Oil Level**: Check the oil level using the dipstick. Add oil if it’s low and change if it’s dirty.
– **Oil Change**: If the oil hasn’t been changed for over 20-25 hours of operation, consider replacing it.

### 3. Examine the Spark Plug
– **Condition**: Remove the spark plug and inspect it for wear, fouling, or carbon buildup. Clean or replace it if necessary.
– **Gap**: Ensure the spark plug gap is set to the manufacturer’s specifications.

### 4. Check the Air Filter
– **Condition**: Inspect the air filter for dirt and debris. Clean or replace it if it’s clogged.
– **Installation**: Ensure the air filter is seated properly in its housing.

### 5. Look at the Battery (if equipped)
– **Charge**: Ensure the battery is charged if the mower has an electric start.
– **Connections**: Check battery terminals for corrosion or loose connections.

### 6. Inspect the Blades
– **Sharpness**: If the mower struggles to cut, inspect the blades. Dull blades should be sharpened or replaced.
– **DAMAGE**: Check for any damage to the blades or blade assembly.

### 7. Test the Safety Features
– **Self-Propel Engagement**: Ensure that the self-propel feature engages properly when the lever is pulled.
– **Kill Switch**: Verify that the kill switch is functioning correctly. The engine should stop running when it is activated.

### 8. Review the Starter Mechanism
– **Pull Cord**: If the mower won’t start, check the pull cord for proper function. Ensure it retracts and isn’t jammed.
– **Starter Assembly**: Inspect for damage and replace any faulty components.

### 9. Inspect the Deck and Chassis
– **Debris Removal**: Clean any grass clippings or debris buildup under the mower deck.
– **Wheel Condition**: Check the wheels for damage or wear. Ensure they rotate freely.

### 10. Consult the Manual
– **Troubleshooting Guide**: Refer to the owner’s manual for specific troubleshooting steps related to your model.

### 11. Perform Regular Maintenance
– **Schedule**: Keep a regular maintenance schedule, including oil changes, air filter replacement, and blade sharpening.

If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, or if you encounter a more complex problem, it may be best to consult a qualified technician for further assistance.



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