There is a 7th screw under the Toro logo along the edge. You need to puch through the logo sticker to access it. Remove that and you will be able to pry open the case without too much difficulty. Battery has slide terminal connectors and is costing me $32 (which includes shipping).
Do you remember where you purchased the battery for your trimmer? I need one for my trimmer. thanks in advance for your replyDo you remember where you purchased the battery for your trimmer? I need one for my trimmer. thanks in advance for your reply
Yes you can replace the original battery. It is recommended you have it done by and Authorized Service Dealer.
When the battery no longer holds a charge, you can purchase a new battery and have it installed at your Authorized Service Dealer. If you want to discard the trimmer, remove and recycle the battery before discarding the trimmer.
1. Remove the 2 bolts and nuts securing the trimmer handle section to the black center section.
2. Remove the 6 screws securing the two halves of the handle section together and pull the halves apart. 3. Remove the battery and disconnect it from the wire leads.
4. Discard the trimmer.
5. Recycle the lead-acid battery according to local codes.
I have removed these screws and the handle isn't coming apart, specifically near the battery connection. Is there a trick to it?I have removed these screws and the handle isn't coming apart, specifically near the battery connection. Is there a trick to it?
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There is a 7th screw under the Toro logo along the edge. You need to puch through the logo sticker to access it. Remove that and you will be able to pry open the case without too much difficulty. Battery has slide terminal connectors and is costing me $32 (which includes shipping).
Do you remember where you purchased the battery for your trimmer? I need one for my trimmer. thanks in advance for your reply
Yes you can replace the original battery. It is recommended you have it done by and Authorized Service Dealer.
When the battery no longer holds a charge, you can purchase a new battery and have it installed at your
Authorized Service Dealer. If you want to discard the trimmer, remove and recycle the battery before
discarding the trimmer.
1. Remove the 2 bolts and nuts securing the trimmer handle section to the black center section.
2. Remove the 6 screws securing the two halves of the handle section together and pull the halves apart.
3. Remove the battery and disconnect it from the wire leads.
4. Discard the trimmer.
5. Recycle the lead-acid battery according to local codes.
Find you nearest dealer here:
https://homeownersolutions.toro.com/portal/server.pt?space=CommunityPage&cached=true&parentname=CommunityPage&parentid=2&in_hi_userid=30166&control=SetCommunity&CommunityID=226&PageID=30037
The part number for your battery is: 106-1905
I have removed these screws and the handle isn't coming apart, specifically near the battery connection. Is there a trick to it?