Toro Pro Sneak 365 Vibratory Plow User manual

Type
User manual
FormNo.3429-934RevB
ProSneak365VibratoryPlow
ModelNo.25403—SerialNo.404600000andUp
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OriginalInstructions(EN)
*3429-934*
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Section4442or4443touseoroperatetheengineon
anyforest-covered,brush-covered,orgrass-covered
landunlesstheengineisequippedwithaspark
arrester,asdenedinSection4442,maintainedin
effectiveworkingorderortheengineisconstructed,
equipped,andmaintainedforthepreventionofre.
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forinformationregardingtheUSEnvironmental
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ControlRegulationofemissionsystems,maintenance,
andwarranty.Replacementsmaybeorderedthrough
theenginemanufacturer.
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andotherreproductiveharm.
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accessoriescontainleadandlead
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theStateofCaliforniatocause
cancerandreproductiveharm.Wash
handsafterhandling.
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tochemicalsknowntotheStateof
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orotherreproductiveharm.
Introduction
Thismachineisintendedforuseinvariousearth
andmaterialsmovingactivitiesforlandscaping
andconstructionwork.Itisdesignedtooperate
attachments,eachofwhichperformaspecialized
function.Usingthisproductforpurposesother
thanitsintendedusecouldprovedangerousto
youandbystanders.Donotmodifythemachineor
attachments.
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoid
injuryandproductdamage.Youareresponsiblefor
operatingtheproductproperlyandsafely.
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trainingmaterials,accessoryinformation,helpnding
adealer,ortoregisteryourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,or
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andserialnumbersofyourproductready.Figure1
identiesthelocationofthemodelandserialnumbers
ontheproduct.Writethenumbersinthespace
provided.
Keepthemanualwiththemachine.
Important:Withyourmobiledevice,youcan
scantheQRcodeontheserialnumberdecal(if
equipped)toaccesswarranty,parts,andother
productinformation.
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Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhas
safetymessagesidentiedbythesafety-alertsymbol
(Figure2),whichsignalsahazardthatmaycause
seriousinjuryordeathifyoudonotfollowthe
recommendedprecautions.
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Figure2
1.Safety-alertsymbol
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanical
informationandNoteemphasizesgeneralinformation
worthyofspecialattention.
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Contents
Safety.......................................................................4
GeneralSafety...................................................4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals..........................5
ProductOverview....................................................11
Controls............................................................11
Specications..................................................13
Attachments/Accessories.................................13
BeforeOperation.................................................14
BeforeOperationSafety...................................14
AddingFuel......................................................14
CheckingtheInterlockSystem..........................15
PerformingDailyMaintenance..........................15
DuringOperation.................................................16
DuringOperationSafety...................................16
RotatingtheWheels.........................................17
StartingandShuttingOfftheEngine.................17
OperatingtheVibratoryPlow............................18
AfterOperation....................................................19
AfterOperationSafety......................................19
TransportingtheMachine.................................20
Maintenance...........................................................21
MaintenanceSafety..........................................21
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)...........21
Pre-MaintenanceProcedures..............................22
OpeningtheHood............................................22
Lubrication..........................................................23
GreasingtheMachine.......................................23
EngineMaintenance...........................................24
EngineSafety...................................................24
ServicingtheAirCleaner..................................24
ServicingtheEngineOil....................................25
ServicingtheDieselParticulateFilter
(DPF)............................................................27
FuelSystemMaintenance...................................27
CheckingtheFuelLinesand
Connections..................................................27
DrainingtheFuelFilter/WaterSeparator...........27
ReplacingtheFuelFilterCanister.....................28
DrainingtheFuelT ank......................................28
ElectricalSystemMaintenance...........................28
ElectricalSystemSafety...................................28
ServicingtheBattery.........................................28
DriveSystemMaintenance..................................29
ServicingtheTires............................................29
ServicingtheTransmissionandAxles...............30
CoolingSystemMaintenance..............................31
CoolingSystemSafety.....................................31
ServicingtheCoolingSystem...........................31
BeltMaintenance................................................33
CheckingtheAlternatorDriveBelt
Tension.........................................................33
ReplacingtheDriveBelt...................................33
ControlsSystemMaintenance.............................34
CheckingtheParkingBrake.............................34
AdjustingtheTractionDriveforNeutral.............34
CleaningtheDirectionalControlsLinkage
Assembly......................................................34
HydraulicSystemMaintenance...........................35
HydraulicSystemSafety...................................35
ServicingtheHydraulicSystem........................35
ROPSMaintenance.............................................38
CheckingandServicingtheROPS...................38
Cleaning..............................................................39
RemovingDebrisfromtheMachine..................39
CleaningtheChassis........................................39
Storage...................................................................40
StorageSafety..................................................40
Storage.............................................................40
Troubleshooting......................................................41
3
Safety
DANGER
Theremaybeburiedutilitylinesinthework
area.Diggingintothemmaycauseashock
oranexplosion.
Havethepropertyorworkareamarkedfor
buriedlinesanddonotdiginmarkedareas.
Contactyourlocalmarkingserviceorutility
companytohavethepropertymarked(for
example,intheUS,call811orinAustralia,
call1100forthenationwidemarkingservice).
GeneralSafety
Alwaysfollowallsafetyinstructionstoavoidserious
injuryordeath.
Slopesareamajorfactorrelatedtoloss-of-control
andtip-overaccidents,whichcanresultinsevere
injuryordeath.Operatingthemachineonany
slopeoruneventerrainrequiresextracaution.
Operatethemachineupanddownslopeswiththe
heavyendofthemachineuphillandtheloadclose
totheground.Weightdistributionchangeswith
attachments.Anemptyload-bearingattachment
makestherearofthemachinetheheavyend,
andafullload-bearingattachmentmakesthe
frontofthemachinetheheavyend.Mostother
attachmentsmakethefrontofthemachinethe
heavyend.
Havethepropertyorworkareamarkedforburied
linesandotherobjects,anddonotdiginmarked
areas.
ReadandunderstandthecontentofthisOperator’s
Manualbeforestartingtheengine.
Useyourfullattentionwhileoperatingthe
machine.Donotengageinanyactivitythat
causesdistractions;otherwise,injuryorproperty
damagemayoccur.
Neverallowchildrenoruntrainedpeopleto
operatethemachine.
Keepyourhandsandfeetawayfromthemoving
componentsandattachments.
Donotoperatethemachinewithouttheguards
andothersafetyprotectivedevicesinplaceand
workingonthemachine.
Keepbystandersandchildrenoutoftheoperating
area.
Stopthemachine,shutofftheengine,andremove
thekeybeforeservicing,fueling,orunclogging
themachine.
Improperlyusing,modifying,ormaintainingthis
machinecanresultininjury.T oreducethepotential
forinjury,complywiththesesafetyinstructionsand
alwayspayattentiontothesafety-alertsymbol
,
whichmeansCaution,Warning,orDanger—personal
safetyinstruction.Failuretocomplywiththese
instructionsmayresultinpersonalinjuryordeath.
4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyarea
ofpotentialdanger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedormissing.
g037431
Figure3
1.125-66883.106-5976
2.120-0627(bothsidesof
themachine)
4.125-6694(bothsidesof
themachine)
decal125-6688
125–6688
1.Explosionhazard—ReadtheOperator’sManual;Donot
usestartinguid.
decal120-0627
120-0627
1.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,fan—stayawayfrom
movingparts,keepallguardsandshieldsinplace.
decal106-5976
106-5976
1.Enginecoolantunder
pressure
3.Warning—donottouchthe
hotsurface.
2.Explosionhazard—read
theOperator'sManual.
4.Warning—readthe
Operator'sManual.
decal125-6694
125–6694
1.Tie-downlocation
5
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Figure4
1.125-49633.125-8483
2.130-42914.125-6672
decal125-4963
125-4963
1.Warning—donottouchhotsurfaces.
decal130-4291
130-4291
1.Regenerationinhibit—readtheOperator'sManual.
decal125-8483
125–8483
1.Hydraulicuid;readtheOperatorsManual.
decal125-6672
125–6672
1.Crushinghazard—stayawayfromarticulatedjoints.
g036696
Figure5
1.130-73604.130-7361
2.130-43415.125-6680
3.125-6674
6
decal130-7360
130-7360
1.Engine—off
3.Engine—start
2.Engine—run/warming
130-4341
ACK
decal130-4341
130-4341
1.Regenerationacknowledge
decal125-6674
125–6674
1.Disengagetheparking
brake.
2.Engagetheparkingbrake.
decal130-7361
130-7361
1.Raisetheplow3.Lowerthetrencher
2.Lowertheplower4.Raisethetrencher
decal125-6680
125–6680
1.ReadtheOperator’s
Manual.
4.Fast
2.Turnleft
5.Turnright
3.Slow
6.Tractioncontrol
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Figure6
1.133-80623.130-4340
2.130-43434.127-1824
7
decal133-8062
133-8062
decal130-4343
130-4343
1.Warning—readthe
Operator'sManual.
5.Warning—keep
bystandersaway.
2.Warning—donotoperate
themachineunlessyou
havereceivedinstruction.
6.Warning—keepaway
frommovingparts;keep
allguardsandshieldsin
place.
3.Warning—wearaseatbelt.7.Warning—donotoperate
thetrencherwhileusing
theplow;donotoperate
theplowwhileusingthe
trencher.
4.Warning—wearhearing
protection.
8.Explosionhazard;shock
hazard—beforedigging,
callthelocalutilities
service.
decal130-4340
130-4340
1.Fast
3.Slow
2.Enginespeed
decal127-1824
127-1824
1.Formoreinformationon
startingtheengine,read
theOperator'sManual—1)
Engagetheparkingbrake;
2)Settheplow,trencher,
anddrivetoneutral;3)
Turnthekeytotheengine
startposition.
2.Formoreinformationon
shuttingofftheengine,
readtheOperator's
Manual—1)Parkthe
machineonalevel
surface;2)Settheplow,
trencher,anddriveto
neutral;3)Engagethe
parkingbrake;4)Lower
allattachments;5)Turn
thekeytotheengineoff
position;6)Removethe
keyfromtheignition.
8
g036695
Figure7
1.125-8487(behindthe
step)
3.125-8491(behindthe
rubberguard)
2.125-6135(undertheseat)
decal125-8487
125–8487
1.Crushinghazard,tire—readtheOperator’sManual;the
extensionstepmustbeattachedwhenthetiresareinwide
ordoubledconguration.
decal125-6135
125–6135
decal125-8491
125–8491
1.Crushinghazard,warning—keepawayfromarticulated
joints;replacemissingsafetyshields.
9
g036697
Figure8
1.127-18224.125-6684
2.125-49675.125-6694
3.125-6671
decal125-6671
125-6671
1.Explosionhazard;electricshockhazard—calllocalutilities
beforedigging.
decal125-6684
125–6684
1.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,plow—keepbystanders
awayfromtheplow;stayawayfrommovingparts;keepall
guardsandsafetiesinplace.
decal127-1822
127-1822
1.Theenginecannotstart
withtheplowactive.
4.Novibration
2.Highvibration5.Theenginecanstartwith
theplowinactive.
3.Lowvibration
decal125-4967
125-4967
1.Liftpoint
10
ProductOverview
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Figure9
Right-sideview
1.Vibratoryplow
3.Engine-oillter
5.Engine-oilcap
2.Vibratory-plow
control
4.Airlter6.Fuellter/water
separator
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Figure10
Left-sideview
1.Diesel-particulatelter
(DPF)
4.Battery
2.Regeneration-inhibit
switch
5.Coolant-expansiontank
3.Fuses6.Hydraulictank
Controls
Becomefamiliarwithallofthecontrolsbeforeyou
starttheengineandoperatethemachine.
Throttle
Thethrottlecontrolstheenginespeed.Pushthe
knobtoincreasetheenginespeed.Pulltheknobto
decreasetheenginespeed.
Parking-BrakeLever
Tosettheparkingbrake,pulltheleverupandpushit
forward.Toreleasetheparkingbrake,pullthelever
backanddown.
AttachmentControlLever
Theattachmentcontrolleverhas2positions:RAISE
andLOWER.Thecongurationofthemachine
determineswhichdirectraisesorlowersthe
attachment;refertotheOperator’sManualforyour
attachmenttocongureyourmachine.
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Figure11
1.Throttle6.Parkingbrake
2.Indicatorlights7.Fuelgauge
3.Hourmeter8.Keyswitch
4.Regeneration-acknowledge
switch
9.Traction-controllever
5.Attachment-controllever
10.Creep-controllever
Traction-ControlLever
Thetraction-controllevercontrolsthedirectionand
speedofthemachineduringtransport.Togoforward,
pushtheleverforward.T oreverse,pullthelever
backward.Thefurtheryoupushorpullthelever,the
fasterthemachinetravels.T oturn,pushtheleverto
theleftorright.
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Creep-ControlLever
Thecreep-controllevercontrolsthedirectionand
speedofthemachinewhiletheattachmentsare
inuse.T ogoforward,pushtheleverforward.To
reverse,pulltheleverbackward.Thefurtheryou
pushorpullthelever,thefasterthemachinetravels.
Thecreep-controlleverwillnotreturntotheNEUTRAL
positiononitsown.
HourMeter
Thehourmeterdisplaysthenumberofhoursof
operationthathavebeenloggedonthemachine.
KeySwitch
Thekeyswitch,usedtostartandshutofftheengine,
has3positions:OFF,ON/PREHEAT,andSTART.T o
starttheengine,rotatethekeytotheON/PREHEAT
position.Oncetheglowplugindicatorlightisoff,
rotatethekeytotheSTARTposition.Releasethekey
whenenginestartsanditwillmoveautomaticallyto
theONposition.Toshutofftheengine,rotatethekey
totheOFFposition.
FuelGauge
Thefuelgaugemeasurestheamountoffuelinthe
fueltank.
Vibratory-PlowControlLever
Thislevercontrolsthevibratoryplow.T oincreasethe
agitation,pushtheleverforward.T odecreasethe
agitation,pulltheleverback.Ifthevibratoryplowisin
use,usethecreep-controllevertodrive.
Diesel-ParticulateFilter(DPF)
CAUTION
Duringregeneration,thedieselparticulate
lterbecomesextremelyhotandcancause
seriousburns.
Keepyourbodyandhandsawayfromthe
engineduringregeneration.
Thedieselparticulatelter(DPF)removesparticulate
matterfromtheexhaustandpreventsitfrombeing
dischargedintotheair.Astheparticulatescollect
inthelter,theengineperformsaregenerationto
preventclogginganddecreasedengineperformance.
Mostregenerationsareperformedinthebackground
andwillnotimpactoperation.Thesebackground
regenerationshappenautomatically,unlessthe
regenerationinhibitswitchisactivated.
Overtime,ashaccumulatesintheDPFanda
backgroundregenerationisnotsufcienttounclogthe
lter.Whenthisoccurs,theregenerationrequestand
checkenginelightsilluminateonthecontrolpanel.At
thistime,thelterrequiresastationaryregeneration
orneedstobeserviced;contactyourAuthorized
ServiceDealerformoreinformation.
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Figure12
1.Engine-coolant-temperature
light
7.Hydraulic-oil-temperature
light
2.Glow-plugindicator
8.Hydraulic-oil-pressure
light
3.Engine-oil-pressurelight9.Neutralindicator
4.Chargeindicator10.Air-lterlight
5.Regeneration-requestlight11.High-temperature-exhaust
indicator
6.Check-enginelight
12.Regenerationinhibit
indicator
Engine-Coolant-TemperatureLight
Thislightilluminatesiftheengineoverheats.Ifthe
lightilluminateswhentheengineisrunning,shutoff
theengine,removethekey,andcheckforapossible
cause.
Glow-PlugIndicator
Thislightilluminateswhiletheglowplugsareactive.
Whenthelightisoff,itissafetostartthemachine.
Engine-Oil-PressureLight
Thislightilluminatesiftheengineoilpressuredrops
belowasafelevelwhiletheengineisrunning.Ifthe
lightickersorremainson,stopthevehicle,turnoff
theengine,andchecktheoillevel.Iftheoillevel
waslow,butaddingoildoesnotcausethelightto
gooutwhenyoustarttheengine,turntheengine
12
offimmediatelyandcontactyourAuthorizedService
Dealerforassistance.
ChargeIndicator
Thislightilluminateswhenthebatteryisbeing
discharged.Ifthelightilluminatesduringoperation,
shutoffthemachine,turnofftheengine,andcheck
forpossiblecauses.
Regeneration-RequestLight
Thislightilluminatesalongwiththe
high-temperature-exhaustindicatorwhena
regenerationisinprocess.Ifthislightisilluminatedon
itsown,astationaryregenerationispossible.When
aregenerationisrequestedbuttheregeneration
inhibitswitchisactive,thislightblinks.Ifthislight
isilluminatedalongwiththecheckenginelight,the
DPFneedsservicing;contactyourAuthorizedService
Dealerformoreinformation.
Check-EngineLight
Thislightilluminateswhenthereisanengineproblem.
Ifthelightilluminateswhentheengineisrunning,
shutofftheengine,removethekey,andcheckfor
apossiblecause.Ifthislightisilluminatedalong
withtheregenerationrequestlight,yourDPFneeds
servicing;contactyourAuthorizedServiceDealerfor
moreinformation.
Hydraulic-Fluid-TemperatureLight
Thislightilluminatesifthehydraulicsystemoverheats.
Ifthelightilluminateswhentheengineisrunning,
shutofftheengine,removethekey,andcheckfora
possiblecause.
Hydraulic-Fluid-FilterLight
Thislightilluminatesifthehydraulicuidlterisin
needofservice.Ifthislightilluminateswhenthe
engineisrunning,shutofftheengine,removethekey,
andservicethelter.
NeutralIndicator
Thislightilluminateswhenallcontrolleversareinthe
NEUTRALposition.
Air-FilterLight
Thislightilluminatesiftheairlterisinneedof
service.Ifthislightilluminateswhentheengineis
running,shutofftheengine,removethekey,and
servicetheaircleaner.
High-Temperature-Exhaust
Indicator
ThislightilluminateswhentheDPFisundergoing
regeneration.
Regeneration-InhibitIndicator
Thislightilluminateswhenautomaticbackground
regenerationhasbeenturnedoff.
Regeneration-Acknowledge
Switch
Thisswitchmanuallyactivatesastationary
regeneration.Thislightontheswitchwillilluminate
whenastationaryregenerationisinprogress.Ifthe
regenerationrequestlightandthelightontheswitch
arebothblinking,theregenerationinhibitswitchmust
beturnedoffforabackgroundregenerationtooccur.
Iftheregenerationrequestlightisilluminatedandthe
lightontheswitchisblinking,contactyourAuthorized
ServiceDealerformoreinformation.
Regeneration-InhibitSwitch
Thisswitchdisablestheautomaticbackground
regeneration.
Specications
Note:Specicationsanddesignaresubjectto
changewithoutnotice.
Width
117cm(46inches)
Width(narrowwheels)91cm(36inches)
Length(withvibratoryplow)291cm(114inches)
Height
216cm(85inches)
Weight
1,329kg(2,930lb)
Operatingcapacity251kg(553lb)
Tippingcapacity
717kg(1,580lb)
Wheelbase
122cm(48inches)
Attachments/Accessories
AselectionofToroapprovedattachmentsand
accessoriesisavailableforusewiththemachine
toenhanceandexpanditscapabilities.Contact
yourAuthorizedServiceDealerorauthorizedToro
distributororgotowww.T oro.comforalistofall
approvedattachmentsandaccessories.
Toensureoptimumperformance,useonly
genuineTororeplacementpartsandaccessories.
Replacementpartsandaccessoriesmadebyother
manufacturerscouldbedangerous,andsuchuse
couldvoidtheproductwarranty.
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Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthe
machinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
BeforeOperation
BeforeOperationSafety
GeneralSafety
Neverallowchildrenoruntrainedpeopleto
operateorservicethemachine.Localregulations
mayrestricttheageorrequirecertiedtrainingof
theoperator.Theownerisresponsiblefortraining
alloperatorsandmechanics.
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationofthe
equipment,operatorcontrols,andsafetydecals.
Alwaysengagetheparkingbrake(ifequipped),
shutofftheengine,removethekey,waitforall
movingpartstostop,andallowthemachine
tocoolbeforeadjusting,servicing,cleaning,or
storingthemachine.
Knowhowtostopthemachineandshutoffthe
enginequickly.
Checkthatthesafetyswitches,andshieldsare
attachedandfunctioningproperly.Donotoperate
themachineunlesstheyarefunctioningproperly.
Locatethepinch-pointareasmarkedonthe
machineandattachments;keepyourhandsand
feetawayfromtheseareas.
Beforeoperatingthemachinewithanattachment,
ensurethattheattachmentisproperlyinstalled.
Readalltheattachmentmanuals.
Evaluatetheterraintodeterminewhataccessories
andattachmentsyouneedtoproperlyandsafely
performthejob.
Havethepropertyorworkareamarkedforburied
linesandotherobjects,anddonotdiginmarked
areas;notethelocationofunmarkedobjectsand
structures,suchasundergroundstoragetanks,
wells,andsepticsystems.
Inspecttheareawhereyouwillusetheequipment
forunevensurfacesandhiddenhazards.
Ensurethattheareaisclearofbystandersbefore
operatingthemachine.Stopthemachineifa
bystanderentersthearea.
FuelSafety
Useextracarewhenhandlingfuel.Itisammable
anditsvaporsareexplosive.
Extinguishallcigarettes,cigars,pipes,andother
sourcesofignition.
Useonlyanapprovedfuelcontainer.
Donotremovethefuelcaporllthefueltank
whiletheengineisrunningorhot.
Donotaddordrainfuelinanenclosedspace.
Donotstorethemachineorfuelcontainerwhere
thereisanopename,spark,orpilotlight,such
asonawaterheaterorotherappliance.
Ifyouspillfuel,donotattempttostarttheengine;
avoidcreatinganysourceofignitionuntilthefuel
vaporshavedissipated.
Donotllcontainersinsideavehicleoronatruck
ortrailerbedwithaplasticliner.Alwaysplace
containersontheground,awayfromyourvehicle
beforelling.
Removetheequipmentfromthetruckortrailer
andrefuelitwhileitisontheground.Ifthisisnot
possible,thenrefuelfromaportablecontainer
ratherthanafuel-dispensernozzle.
Keepthefuel-dispensernozzleincontactwith
therimofthefueltankorcontaineropeningat
alltimesuntilfuelingiscomplete.Donotusea
nozzlelock-opendevice.
AddingFuel
RecommendedFuel
Useonlyclean,freshdieselfuelorbiodieselfuelswith
low(<500ppm)orultralow(<15ppm)sulfurcontent.
Theminimumcetaneratingshouldbe40.Purchase
fuelinquantitiesthatyoucanusewithin180daysto
ensurefuelfreshness.
Usesummer-gradedieselfuel(No.2-D)at
temperaturesabove-7°C(20°F)andwintergrade
(No.1-DorNo.1-D/2-Dblend)belowthat
temperature.Usingwinter-gradefuelatlower
temperaturesprovideslowerashpointandcoldow
characteristics,whicheasesstartingandreducesfuel
lterplugging.
Usingsummer-gradefuelabove-7°C(20°F)
contributestowardlongerfuelpumplifeandincreased
powercomparedtowinter-gradefuel.
Important:Donotusekeroseneorgasoline
insteadofdieselfuel.Failuretoobservethis
cautionwilldamagetheengine.
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BiodieselReady
Thismachinecanalsouseabiodieselblendedfuel
ofuptoB20(20%biodiesel,80%petrodiesel).The
petrodieselportionshouldbeloworultralowsulfur.
Observethefollowingprecautions:
Thebiodieselportionofthefuelmustmeet
specicationASTMD6751orEN14214.
TheblendedfuelcompositionshouldmeetASTM
D975orEN590.
Paintedsurfacesmaybedamagedbybiodiesel
blends.
UseB5(biodieselcontentof5%)orlesserblends
incoldweather.
Monitorseals,hoses,gasketsincontactwithfuel
astheymaydegradeovertime.
Fuellterpluggingmayoccurforatimeafter
convertingtobiodieselblends.
Contactyourdistributorformoreinformationon
biodiesel.
FillingtheFuelTanks
Fueltankcapacity:26.9L(7.1USgallons)
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,lowerany
attachments,engagetheparkingbrake,shutoff
theengine,andremovethekey.
2.Lifttheoperatorseattoaccessthefueltank.
3.Removethefuelcap(Figure13).
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Figure13
1.Fueltankcap
4.Fillthetanktoabout2.5cm(1inch)belowthe
topofthetank,notthellerneck,withdiesel
fuel.
5.Installthecap.
CheckingtheInterlock
System
Beforeusingthemachine,makethefollowinginterlock
systemchecks.Ifanyofthesechecksfails,contact
yourAuthorizedServiceDealerformoreinformation.
Theengineshouldstartwiththetraction-control
leverintheNEUTRALpositionandtheparking
brakeengaged.
Theengineshouldstartwiththetraction-control
leverintheNEUTRALpositionandtheoperatorin
theseat.
Theengineshouldnotcrankwiththe
traction-controlleveroutoftheNEUTRALposition
andtheoperatorinseatand/ortheparkingbrake
engaged.
Theengineshouldshutoffifthetraction-control
leverismovedoutoftheNEUTRALpositionwiththe
enginerunningandtheparkingbrakeset.
Theenginemustshutoffifthetraction-control
leverismovedoutoftheNEUTRALpositionwiththe
enginerunningandtheoperatorisnotintheseat.
Theenginemustshutoffifthevibratoryplowis
engagedwiththeenginerunningandoperatornot
intheseat.
Theenginemustshutoffinapproximately1
secondiftheoperatorleavestheseatedposition
withthevibratoryplowengagedand/ordirectional
controlleveroutoftheNeutralposition.
Theenginemustshutoffiftheoperatorisnoton
theseatandifthebrakeisnotengaged.
PerformingDaily
Maintenance
Beforestartingthemachineeachday,performthe
EachUse/DailyprocedureslistedintheMaintenance
(page21).
Important:Checkthehydraulic-uidlevel
andbleedthefuelsystembeforestartingthe
engineforthersttime;refertoCheckingthe
Hydraulic-FluidLevel(page36)andFuelSystem
Maintenance(page27).
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DuringOperation
DuringOperationSafety
GeneralSafety
Donotexceedtheratedoperatingcapacity,asthe
machinemaybecomeunstable,whichmayresult
inlossofcontrol.
UseonlyToro-approvedattachmentsand
accessories.Attachmentscanchangethestability
andtheoperatingcharacteristicsofthemachine.
Useyourfullattentionwhileoperatingthe
machine.Donotengageinanyactivitythat
causesdistractions;otherwise,injuryorproperty
damagemayoccur.
Lookbehindanddownbeforebackingupto
ensurethatthepathisclear.
Neverjerkthecontrols;useasteadymotion.
Theowner/usercanpreventandisresponsible
foraccidentsthatmaycausepersonalinjuryor
propertydamage.
Wearappropriateclothingincludinggloves,eye
protection,longpants,substantialslip-resistant
footwear,andhearingprotection.Tiebacklong
hairanddonotwearlooseclothingorloose
jewelry.
Donotoperatethemachinewhenyouaretired,ill,
orundertheinuenceofalcoholordrugs.
Nevercarrypassengersandkeeppetsand
bystandersawayfromthemachine
Operatethemachineonlyingoodlight,keeping
awayfromholesandhiddenhazards.
Ensurethatallthedrivesareinneutralandengage
theparkingbrake(ifequipped)beforestartingthe
engine.Starttheengineonlyfromtheoperator's
position.
Usecarewhenapproachingblindcorners,shrubs,
trees,orotherobjectsthatmayobscurevision.
Slowdownandusecautionwhenmakingturns
andcrossingroadsandsidewalks.Watchfor
trafc.
Stoptheattachmentwhenyouarenotworking.
Stopthemachine,turnofftheengine,remove
thekey,andinspectthemachineifyoustrike
anobject.Makeanynecessaryrepairsbefore
resumingoperation.
Neverrunanengineinanenclosedarea.
Neverleavearunningmachineunattended.
Beforeleavingtheoperatingposition,dothe
following:
Parkthemachineonalevelsurface.
Lowertheattachments.
Engagetheparkingbrake.
Shutofftheengineandremovethekey.
Donotoperatethemachinewhenthereistherisk
oflightning.
Operatethemachineonlyinareaswherethereis
sufcientclearanceforyoutosafelymaneuver.
Beawareofobstaclesincloseproximitytoyou.
Failuretomaintainadequatedistancefromtrees,
walls,andotherbarriersmayresultininjuryasthe
machinebacksupduringoperationifyouarenot
attentivetothesurroundings.
Checkforoverheadclearance(i.e.,electrical
wires,branches,anddoorways)beforedriving
underanyobjectsanddonotcontactthem.
SlopeSafety
Operatethemachineupanddownslopeswith
theheavyendofthemachineuphill.Weight
distributionchangeswithattachments.
Slopesareamajorfactorrelatedtolossofcontrol
andtip-overaccidents,whichcanresultinsevere
injuryordeath.Operatingthemachineonany
slopeoruneventerrainrequiresextracaution.
Establishyourownproceduresandrulesfor
operatingonslopes.Theseproceduresmust
includesurveyingthesitetodeterminewhich
slopesaresafeformachineoperation.Always
usecommonsenseandgoodjudgmentwhen
performingthissurvey.
Slowdownanduseextracareonhillsides.Ground
conditionscanaffectthestabilityofthemachine.
Avoidstartingorstoppingonaslope.Ifthe
machinelosestraction,proceedslowly,straight
downtheslope.
Avoidturningonslopes.Ifyoumustturn,turn
slowlyandkeeptheheavyendofthemachine
uphill.
Keepallmovementsonslopesslowandgradual.
Donotmakesuddenchangesinspeedor
direction.
Ifyoufeeluneasyoperatingthemachineona
slope,donotdoit.
Watchforholes,ruts,orbumps,asuneventerrain
couldoverturnthemachine.Tallgrasscanhide
obstacles.
Usecautionwhenoperatingonwetsurfaces.
Reducedtractioncouldcausesliding.
Evaluatetheareatoensurethatthegroundis
stableenoughtosupportthemachine.
Usecautionwhenoperatingthemachinenearthe
following:
Drop-offs
Ditches
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Embankments
Bodiesofwater
Themachinecouldsuddenlyrolloverifatiregoes
overtheedgeortheedgecavesin.Maintain
asafedistancebetweenthemachineandany
hazard.
Donotremoveoraddattachmentsonaslope.
Donotparkthemachineonahillsideorslope.
RotatingtheWheels
Youcaninstallthewheelstoprovideanarrowora
wideoverallwidthofmachine.Installthewheelswith
thedeepconcavetowardthemachineforoperation
intightareasortheshallowconcavetowardthe
machineforwiderstability.
Important:Onlyoperateonlevelgroundwiththe
narrowwheelconguration.
Pressure
TireSize
PlyRating
kPapsi
23x10.5x12413820
26x12x12820730
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,lowerany
attachments,andshutofftheengine.
2.Removetherearwheels.
3.Removethestepextensionfromthemachine
(Figure14).
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Figure14
4.Installthewheelsontheoppositesideofthe
machinefromwhicheachwasremoved.
5.Removethefrontwheelsandinstallthemonthe
oppositesideofthemachine.
Note:Besuretokeepthetreadgoinginthe
samedirection(Figure15).
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Figure15
StartingandShuttingOff
theEngine
StartingtheEngine
1.Adjusttheseatandfastentheseatbelt.
2.Ensurethatallofthecontrolleversareinthe
NEUTRALposition.
3.MovethethrottlelevertotheSLOWposition.
4.RotatethekeytotheON/PREHEATposition.
5.Oncetheglowplugindicatorlightisoff,rotate
thekeytotheSTARTposition.Releasethekey
whenenginestartsanditwillmoveautomatically
totheONposition.
Important:Donotengagethestarterfor
morethan10secondsatatime.Iftheengine
failstostart,allowa30secondcool-down
periodbetweenattempts.Failuretofollow
theseinstructionscanburnoutthestarter
motor.
6.Movethethrottlelevertodesiredsetting.
Important:Iftheengineisrunathigh
speedswhenthehydraulicsystemiscold
(i.e.,whentheambientairtemperatureis
nearfreezingorlower),hydraulicsystem
damagecouldoccur.Whenstartingthe
engineincoldconditions,allowtheengine
torunintheSLOWpositionforatleast5
minutesbeforemovingthethrottletoFast
(rabbit).
Note:Iftheoutdoortemperatureisbelow
freezing,storethemachineinagaragetokeep
itwarmerandaidinstarting.
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ShuttingOfftheEngine
1.MovethethrottlelevertotheSLOWposition.
2.Loweranyattachmentstotheground.
3.SetallcontrolstotheNEUTRALposition.
4.Settheparkingbrake.
5.TurntheignitionkeytotheOFFposition.
Note:Iftheenginehasbeenworkinghardor
ishot,letitidlefor5minutesbeforeturning
theignitionkeyoff.Thishelpscooltheengine
beforeitisstopped.Inanemergency,youcan
shutofftheengineimmediately.
OperatingtheVibratory
Plow
Plowing
1.Removetherotationpin,placeitinthestorage
location,andstarttheengine(Figure16).
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Figure16
1.Rotationpin
2.Storagelocation
2.Whentheengineiswarm,pushthethrottlelever
uptofullthrottle.
3.Ifthemachineisequippedwithatrencher,move
theattachmentselectorlevertothecableplow
position.
4.Usetheattachmentcontrollevertolowerthe
plowtotheground.
Note:Theengineturnsoffin1secondif
theoperatorsseatisemptyandthedirection
control,trencher-digging-control,vibratory-plow
lever,orcreep-controlleversaremovedfrom
theNEUTRALposition.
5.Releasetheparkingbrake.
Note:Donotstarttheplowvibrationuntilthe
bladetiphasenteredtheground.
6.Movethevibratory-plowlevertostarttheplow
vibration.
7.Slowlylowertheplowbladeintothegroundas
themachinemovesforward.
8.Usethecreepcontrollevertocontrolthe
directionandspeedofthemachineduring
plowing.Themachinewillmoveinthesame
directionthatyoumovethelever.
Note:Themoreyoupushtheleverfromthe
Neutralposition,thefasterthemachinetravels.
Theleverwillstayinthispositionwhenyou
releasethelever.MovethelevertotheNEUTRAL
positiontostopthemachinetravel.
9.Usethedirectionorcreepcontrolleverstosteer
themachinetotheleftorright.
Important:Donotreversethemachinewith
theplowbladeintheground.
Important:Slowlylifttheplowbladeoutof
thegroundasthemachinemovesforward.
Note:Decreasethemachinespeedifthetires
sliporthebladeraisesoutofthegroundduring
plowoperation.
10.Reducethespeedofthemachineandpullthe
vibratory-plowlevertostoptheplowvibration
beforeraisingthebladeoutoftheground.
ChangingthePlowBlade
Theplowbladesareheavy;use2peopletocomplete
thisprocedure.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,lowerany
attachments,andshutofftheengine.
Note:Ensurethatthevibratoryplowisraised
highenoughforthebladetobechanged.
2.Flipthe2circularsnapringsoverandremove
thesnap-ringpin(Figure17).
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Figure17
1.Snap-ringpin
2.Pin
3.Pullthe2pinsoutoftheblade.
Note:Theplowbladesareheavy.Makesure
that1personisholdingthebladewhiletheother
personisremovingthepins.
4.Placethenewbladeintotheplowblade
assemblyandsecureitwith2pinsand2
snap-ringpins.
RemovingandInstallingtheSkid
Shoes
1.Raisetheplowabout91cm(36inches)offthe
ground.
2.Shutofftheengineandremovethekey.
3.Removethe4bolts,4nuts,and8washersfrom
theskidshoes(Figure18).
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Figure18
1.Nut4.Washer
2.Washer5.Bolt
3.Skidshoes
4.Installthenewskidshoesandsecurethemwith
thepreviouslyremovedhardware(Figure18).
AfterOperation
AfterOperationSafety
Shutofftheengine,removethekey,waitforall
movementtostop,andallowthemachinetocool
beforeadjusting,cleaning,storing,orservicingit.
Cleandebrisfromtheattachments,drives,
mufers,andenginetohelppreventres.Clean
upoilorfuelspills.
Keepallpartsingoodworkingconditionandall
hardwaretightened.
Donottouchpartsthatmaybehotfromoperation.
Allowthemtocoolbeforeattemptingtomaintain,
adjust,orservicethemachine.
Usecarewhenloadingorunloadingthemachine
intoatrailerortruck.
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TransportingtheMachine
LoadingtheMachine
Important:Ensurethatthetrailerandrampcan
supportbothyourweightplustheweightofthe
machinewithanyattachments.
1.Starttheengine.
2.Movetheattachmentstotransportposition.
3.Securethetrailerhitchtoyourvehicleandputa
blockatthefrontandrearofthetrailerwheels.
4.Movethemachineslowlyontothetrailer.
5.Lowertheattachmentsontothetrailerandset
theparkingbrake.
6.Shutofftheengineandremovethekey.
7.Putblocksatthefrontandrearofeachtireof
themachine.
8.Fastenthefronttie-downloopsofthemachine
tothetrailer(Figure19).
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Figure19
1.Fronttie-downloop
9.Fastentherearofthemachinetothetrailer
usingchainsandabinder.
Note:Usethereartie-downloop(Figure20)
tosecurethemachine.
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Figure20
1.Reartie-downloop
10.Measurethedistancefromthegroundtothe
highestpointofthemachinetodeterminethe
clearanceheight.
11.Removetheblocksfromthefrontandrearof
thetrailerwheels.
Important:Aftertransportingthemachineafew
miles,stopthetruck,ensurethatthetie-downs
arestilltightandthatthemachinehasnotmoved
onthetrailer.
UnloadingtheMachine
1.Putablockatthefrontandrearofthemachine
andtrailerwheels.
2.Removetheties,thenremovetheblocksfrom
themachine.
3.Starttheengineandreleasetheparkingbrake.
4.Ensurethattheattachmentsareinthetransport
position.
5.Slowlymovethemachineoffofthetrailer.
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