To remove the fastener that holds a mower blade on, turn the fastener in the direction the blade rotates to cut the grass. Look at the blade, find the "leading" or sharp edge, and, while holding the blade, turn the fastener in that direction. There is a good reason that this is always true. It has to do with the physics of the machine. Imagine the fastener being "held in place" to stop it from turning as the machine starts. With the machine starting to turn, the fastener will tighten. The last thing you want is to have the fastener become loose when the machine is running. The blade could kill or injure someone if it came off. That's why the fasteners that hold the blades on these machines always come loose when turned in the direction the blade rotates.
Before working on the Toro model 20017 lawnmower, disconnect the spark plug. The drive belt is visible under the mover. Use a ratchet to remove the blade. The drive belt is now accessible and can be easily changed.
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i have to say Honda or toro
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The correct plug gap for my Toro GTS 6.5 horse mower is 0.035
The opposite direction that the blade rotates. In this case I would say counter clockwise but their should be a marking somewhere on the mower that shows blade rotation direction.
Mounted on the fuel line between the fuel tank and the carb if it has one.
yes.... as with almost all engines. let it sit for a day
Assuming you're referring to the US-based lawnmower manufacturer, it is not.
The spark-plug gap for a toro 6.5 hp self paced walk behind lawnmower is a 0.035 spark plug. You can easily find nice spark-plugs for sale on sites such as eBay.
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