Got this from a young man here in Tacoma a few years ago. He fiddled with it but couldn't get it running.
I called Toro about it and they said the little port on the driver's side was a garden-hose wash-out connector, but there were no threads on it. (go figure)
Got it with the original bag, bag holder arm, and original shroud cover.
It sat out in the rain for about three years until I finally got tired of tripping over it and gave it away with a "Cooper Klipper" a couple months ago.
Just had way too many lawnmowers here that week and simply needed to thin out the herd.
Hope you enjoy the photos.
Toro_Whirlwind_II_16067_1976_01 by four.cycle, on Flickr
Toro_Whirlwind_II_16067_1976_02 by four.cycle, on Flickr
Toro_Whirlwind_II_16067_1976_03 by four.cycle, on Flickr
Toro_Whirlwind_II_16067_1976_04 by four.cycle, on Flickr
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Toro_Whirlwind_II_16067_1976_05 by four.cycle, on Flickr
I called Toro about it and they said the little port on the driver's side was a garden-hose wash-out connector, but there were no threads on it. (go figure)
Got it with the original bag, bag holder arm, and original shroud cover.
It sat out in the rain for about three years until I finally got tired of tripping over it and gave it away with a "Cooper Klipper" a couple months ago.
Just had way too many lawnmowers here that week and simply needed to thin out the herd.
Hope you enjoy the photos.





