Toro 721 E Snow blower oil change
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- Today we do a oil change on a Toro 721 E snow blower! (2018 Model)
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Whoops been draining the oil from where the dipstick is. 😅 I use full synthetic Castrol Edge and measure out 20 ounces. When the blower is on a flat surface, the new oil should just reach the last thread of where the dip stick goes in. Says it in the manual.
I've drained and filled it that way many times. Works just as well imo
First I warm up the engine runing for 5 minutes. Second I use 20 OZ automotive Mobil 1 5W30 full synthetic engine oil that protect the engine for all the range of outdoor temperatures from 100 F to -30 F.
Any synthetic work? I use Walmart synthetic 5-30 for my car.
@@rhino11us I'm sure any synthetic is cool. Thank you for the vid!
Great video
Thank you
According the factory instructions that came with my Toro, you're not supposed to screw the dipstick in when checking the level.
Yes sir at the 6:40 mark I placed it in and pulled it out to check
I don't really worry about the dipstick when changing. I pour 20 oz slowly with the machine titled slightly fwd. The oil level comes right up the dipstick tube and doesn't overflow when dropped to the operating position. That's how I know it's full and not overfilled.
Did you remove the gasoline before doing this oil change? The instructions say to do that but I'm wondering how essential it is...
Manual says to change the oil after the first 2 hours of use. Is this something you recommend?
What do you all do for the non-winter months with the gas tank?
Do you drain the gas out of the tank for the months not in use?
OR, do you put in that fuel stabilizer into the gas tank with the gas for the off-season?
Just curious.
I personally do not like the idea of draining the fuel. We use Stabil for the winter. And I have my helpers run the snow blowers once per month for 5 minutes. We’ve been doing that for over five years with two out of the three we have and have never had one problem.
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 Great ... thanks for your reply. Have a blessed day!!
Think you check oil in normal possition
I change the oil in my Toro CCR 3000 Suzuki 2 stroke every time I mix up a batch of 50:1 pre-mix 2 stroke fuel!
Toro CCR 2450 here. love it.
I usually run the engine so oil comes out faster and all of it
That is true I do that with our push mowers
Hello; I'm not sure, but I had thought you should measure the oil level when the machine is horizontal, not stood up on end . . . Can I ask - do you use the genuine toro paddles and scraper when you replace (is it worth it?), or do you use the less expensive generic type? Thanks!
Nope measure is fine. And I use Kage paddles. Heavy duty more commercial quality
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 Thanks, I'll look up those paddles.
@@fredberger3155 the measurement is inaccurate when vertical, I thought this too but the instructions say horizontal, I couldn’t get any reading after adding oil if vertical
Dude you’re oil measurement is way off using this method
For some reason the oil plug is so hard to remove, I've used wd40 and different torques. Any recommendations?
Try spraying some PB blaster and let it sit over night then try it in the morning
Something about what brand of oil to use. I read the manual and I swear it said Honda 5W-30. Is this true? Because that's what I have been buying.
It depends on how cold your area is. And if you are running the machine in cold temperatures or below freezing temperatures
The machine should be returned to its operating position before checking oil level. It won't register properly tilted up.
Can you have gas in the engine while changing the oil? In the manual it said to siphon the gas...
Absolutely you can
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 Thanks! Appreciate the vid!
Take the cap off put a plastic bag over the opening and put cap back on now it won't leak out
Hi I was looking at this model. They are 699 now. Have they always been 699 or have they went way up the last coupe years?
That definitely went up. This was around $400 when I bought it five years ago
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 wow that’s crazy.
Check your local home depot this time of year. Sometimes they have them discounted in the spring for a percentage off. I check every time I go
i just broke 2 x 10mm socket trying to unscrew the drain oil bolt... am i missing a step or something ?
No. I would try and use some PB blaster or some kind of fluid to loosen up the bolt. Seems like it was overtightened
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 i took it inside and let the bolt warm up a bit and got it loose finnaly !!! First oil change done and shes ready for the next storm !! Thanks for the awnser
@@nmarmz right on!
I have this machine for 5 years now or so. Been running great. I just added some oil and noticed it won't stop leaking. I started her up and no problem. How do I stop the leak?
have you tried the 821s? do you think its worth the upgrade?
I personally have not. This machine is the homeowner model but we used it commercially. This machine is used maybe once or twice a year. We do not get alot of snow. It was used for a storm of up to 8ish inches of snow and it cleared about 30 driveways with zero problems.
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 ty for the reply
Can you use any oil as long as it says SAE 5W30?
Absolutely
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 thank you
My toro doesnt clear the snow all the way down to the cement. Is this adjustable
You might have the change the paddles. Or there is ice below the snow. This machine will not move ice that is on cement.
If it is snow try to Google “when do I need new paddles on my snow blower” or “toro not clearing all the snow” most likely you need to replace the paddles
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 it is likely ice. It's been a rough week in the Midwest. Ty!
what’s kind the gas you uesd for your toro?
Use premium gas. Better for the engine.
Won't the gas come out tilting it up?
Not if you tilt it up you will be fine as long as the cap is on
Oil will come out when tilted the other way whilst changing paddles. Ask me how I know.
Does this take straight gas?
Yes it does. But you should look into some type of fuel additive like Sta-Bil. If you fill this machine up and then don’t run it for a few months you can clog the carburetor and it will not start.
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 cool thank you!
Is it safe to add a full quart of oil?
Check your manual or Google the serial number. This model is not the newest I’m not sure which year/model you have
@@roachbrotherslawncare2936 I got mine in 2016 and it looks just like yours. Also couldn’t find my manual to look that up.
And it’s 721e
Fill oil until it reaches the middle of the dipstick. U have to check oil while its on level ground. Not while its tipped upwards like in this video. Over filling and underfilling are both bad
If the blower os sitting level the oil should be at the bottom of the threads of dipstick, so if it’s sitting normally on a level spot you can’t overfill
Snow blowers are expensive today I put mobile one dextrose synthetic 5W-30 in my 720 tomorrow I also check the oil by screwing it in and I checked the oil in the snowblower is a normal position no one seems to make any of that clear !! I also warm up my machine for 10 minutes before I drain the oil and this last time it took 21 ounces to get the dipstick at the bottom of the threats
Can you use mobile one synthetic?
I only recommend the oil that comes with the machine. Toro oil. I would call a auto parts store with your specs.
Yes you can with no problem.
It holds 20 oz, and now is has 32 oz in it
Huh? Im sorry?
The bottle of oil he is using contains 20 ounces , so he is good to go .
You can’t add vertically like the video or you’ll add way to much, I did that too