I purchased a Toro snowblower with an electric start recently, but it won’t start unless it’s plugged in?
Sunday, December 9th, 2007homer742 asked:
I thought the unit had a battery that I could charge, but it doesn’t seem that way. Am I missing something? It’s a Toro 522 Power Throw. Thanks in advance for any insights.
Basically, does this mean that if I don’t use the pull starter, I’ll have to have it plugged in to the wall socket with an extension cord when I press the ignition button?
I thought the unit had a battery that I could charge, but it doesn’t seem that way. Am I missing something? It’s a Toro 522 Power Throw. Thanks in advance for any insights.
Basically, does this mean that if I don’t use the pull starter, I’ll have to have it plugged in to the wall socket with an extension cord when I press the ignition button?