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BeninCT

Saw a news article today saying the Toro was recalling thousands of snow blowers because the auger doesnt stop when the handle is released.  Would post the link if I thought I was allowed.  Anyone else see it?

 

Doesnt common sense tell you not to put your hand into the spinny thing being run by the noisy gas engine that you just pull started?  

 

Recall makes sense because the machine isnt working as designed....  

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, BeninCT said:

 

Doesnt common sense tell you not to put your hand into the spinny thing being run by the noisy gas engine that you just pull started

ONLY if you have common sense. 

 

Thanks for posting Ben. 

I popped it up a couple days ago too.  

 

Always better to do something safety related just in case!!

 

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rjg854

:angry-tappingfoot: you can't fix "stupid"

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haydendavid380

Did y'all know coffee is hot enough to burn you too?

 

Also toasters shouldn't be used in the bath tub

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JoeM
18 minutes ago, BeninCT said:

 

Doesnt common sense tell you not to put your hand into the spinny thing being run by the noisy gas engine that you just pull started?

Come on man........only if there is a decal on it telling you NOT to! :scratchead:

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Achto

Years ago a owners manual for your car would have instructions on changing a tire or setting the spark plugs gap. Now it tells you "Don't drink the battery acid" :unsure:

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SylvanLakeWH

I’ve got my Dad’s 20+ year old toro paddle wheel single stage 2 stroke... always starts, loud, smokes, rattles like hell, paddles never stop... Use it for big storm touch up or just to annoy the neighbors... Ain’t lost any fingers or toes yet...

 

I call it the “Al Gore Ralph Nader Snowerator” :banana-rock:

 

LOVE IT!!!

 

Am I in danger...? :confusion-confused:

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Am I in danger...? 

:occasion-snowman::occasion-snowman::occasion-snowman:

 

Maybe...

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Pullstart

I helped one of Mrs. P’s friends get a new snowblower the other day... or a couple weeks ago.  Last week, she took a personal day off work, in terrible spirits.  Her little nephew was following her while she was running the new blower in their driveway.  She felt his presence and decided to wait until later to finish.  She turned it around to head back to the garage and he slipped and fell feet first into the auger.  She stopped it, but it was able to fracture his ankle first.  I agree, he had no business following her and it was a perfectly terrible storm but accidents do happen.

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OldWorkHorse
1 hour ago, haydendavid380 said:

Also toasters shouldn't be used in the bath tub

This is a joke right!? The bath tub is my favorite place for making toast! :blink:

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, pullstart said:

I helped one of Mrs. P’s friends get a new snowblower the other day... or a couple weeks ago.  Last week, she took a personal day off work, in terrible spirits.  Her little nephew was following her while she was running the new blower in their driveway.  She felt his presence and decided to wait until later to finish.  She turned it around to head back to the garage and he slipped and fell feet first into the auger.  She stopped it, but it was able to fracture his ankle first.  I agree, he had no business following her and it was a perfectly terrible storm but accidents do happen.

NO ONE is allowed near me when running machinery. EVER. Except those also running or training on said machinery. 

 

 

21 minutes ago, OldWorkHorse said:

This is a joke right!? The bath tub is my favorite place for making toast! :blink:

Where else do the rest of you weirdos even make toast??

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JoeM

I remember a old snowblower story.

Every morning at work, 9am sharp, we conducted a planning meeting. All the department heads and the Safety Director included. One of the things discussed was the accidents (if any) from the previous 24 hours. The Safety guy started with this every meeting. If you had and accident in your area a mitigation explanation was requested. The Safety Guy would bust our balls picking apart our plans. 

 

One morning we were getting ready and the Safety guy came in and had his arm in a sling, gaze bandages and elastic wrapped hand. The GM said let's start with safety, and one of the department heads ask about the hand. The GM turned to him (safety guy) and said why don't you share your story? He said this happened at home, GM said I know. 

 

He went on about trying to clear the chute on his running snow blower and just about lost two fingers. Boy did he take the heat about that accident. Lots of "what are you going to do about it" questions!

Justice was served!

 

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Slimpickins

My wife gave me a shirt for xmas that say common sense isn't so common any more because I say it all the time :laughing-rolling:

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, wh500special said:

Those are pretty high end snow blowers.  Probably cost an arm and a leg. 
 

steve 

Oh. Ow.

 

Just. Terrible. 

 

:ROTF:

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SylvanLakeWH
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

NO ONE is allowed near me when running machinery. EVER. Except those also running or training on said machinery. 


:text-yeahthat:

 

Same rule here. Even my little paddle wheel single stage toro would do some major damage to a kids arm...

 

Kids know they stay in the cars on the SL&WHN RR until all stop and engine is off... Pics sitting with Uncle Jim on the WH are always with the engine off...

 

Fun and safe...

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tom2p

 

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OldWorkHorse
18 minutes ago, tom2p said:

 

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Thst guy needs to be careful judging by the color it might be a toro too... might not shut off when shoves his leg into chipper blades while running... :lol:

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BeninCT
4 hours ago, JoeM said:

Come on man........only if there is a decal on it telling you NOT to! :scratchead:

 

Ah yes, saved by a sticker

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OldWorkHorse
3 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

20+ year old toro paddle wheel single stage 2 stroke... always starts, loud, smokes, rattles like hell, paddles never stop...

This was the 1st snowblower my parents bought and I got to use b4 this was shovels and I loved that thing. Couldnt stop it! And it would throw snow like it shouldn't! Did the whole driveway and the yard with the thing. :tools-hammerdrill:

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BeninCT
3 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

I’ve got my Dad’s 20+ year old toro paddle wheel single stage 2 stroke... always starts, loud, smokes, rattles like hell, paddles never stop... Use it for big storm touch up or just to annoy the neighbors... Ain’t lost any fingers or toes yet...

 

I call it the “Al Gore Ralph Nader Snowerator” :banana-rock:

 

LOVE IT!!!

 

Am I in danger...? :confusion-confused:

 

Not unless a sticker or the manual says so. Someone else has to tell you 

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Stepney

And here, I've been known to bump my big block K's over with a heel on the flywheel screen, and start a B-80 by pulling it over .. via the deck belt. 

Used to be a local foreign 'landscaper' in the area with a classic E-start only Lawn Boy. He would fire the bugger up with a 12v Makita drill on the BLADE nut.. 
Not the flywheel nut.. the blade..

And people are recalling the Toro over a ... seemingly obvious spinning impeller?

(Glances casually at cage-less 1905 Westinghouse electric fan on night stand)

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Stormin
20 hours ago, OldWorkHorse said:

The bath tub is my favorite place for making toast! :blink:

 

 Best place for it if you burn it. :handgestures-thumbup:

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tom2p

WARNING:  DON'T FEED THE SHARKS OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR 

 

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