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    Toro 4225 Timecutter Oil Drain Hose Difficult to Remove

    What sump pump do you use?
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    Toro 4225 Timecutter Oil Drain Hose Difficult to Remove

    I have changed the oil twice in my Toro Timecutter and both times had a difficult time removing the rubber oil drain hose from its storage position to drain the oil. Do any of you have a method to make this easier? I ended up spraying it a little with WD40 at the top of the hose and that...
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    Toro Timecutter Tire Inflation

    The manual says to run the fronts to what it says on the tires, which is a max of 30 psi and the rears to 13 psi. I chose 28 for the fronts as I thought running them to the max might be a bit high? But, heck I don't know anything. lol
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    Toro Timecutter Tire Inflation

    Thanks to all for the responses. I rolled the tractor to where the valve stems were in the 7-8 o'clock position and was able to get the job done. How much air pressure do you all maintain in your front and rear tires. I put 13psi in the rear and about 28psi in the fronts. Thanks again to...
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    Toro Timecutter Tire Inflation

    Thanks for the reply. Yep, I agree Toro was not smart with this design. I stopped by the place I bought it from this morning, and he suggested exactly what you did...bend the stem out a little. I asked him what he thought about me removing the wheel. He said, "Oh you don't want to do that...
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    Toro Timecutter Tire Inflation

    I have a Toro Timecutter 4225 zero turn mower that I purchased new last year. Yesterday I was servicing it for this year's mowing and when I tried to check the from castor tire pressure, I found that I could not find enough clearance between the tire inflation valve stem and the frame (fork)...
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