Toro Pro Sneak 360 Vibratory Plow User manual

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FormNo.3373-917RevB
ProSneak360VibratoryPlow
ModelNo.25400—SerialNo.313000001andUp
g019008
Registeratwww.Toro.com.
OriginalInstructions(EN)
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WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Thisproductcontainsachemicalorchemicals
knowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,
birthdefects,orreproductiveharm.
Dieselengineexhaustandsomeofits
constituentsareknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
andotherreproductiveharm.
Becauseinsomeareastherearelocal,state,orfederal
regulationsrequiringthatasparkarresterbeusedonthe
engineofthismachine,asparkarresterisavailableas
anoption.Ifyourequireasparkarrester,contactyour
AuthorizedToroServiceDealer.
GenuineTorosparkarrestersareapprovedbytheUSDA
ForestryService.
Important:ItisaviolationofCaliforniaPublic
ResourceCodeSection4442touseoroperatetheengine
onanyforest-covered,brush-covered,orgrass-covered
landwithoutasparkarrestermufermaintainedin
workingorder,ortheengineconstricted,equipped,and
maintainedforthepreventionofre.Otherstatesor
federalareasmayhavesimilarlaws.
Theenclosed
Engine Owner's Man ual
issuppliedfor
informationregardingtheUSEnvironmentalProtection
Agency(EPA)andtheCaliforniaEmissionControl
Regulationofemissionsystems,maintenance,and
warranty.Replacementsmaybeorderedthroughthe
enginemanufacturer.
Introduction
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperateand
maintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjuryand
productdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperatingthe
productproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactTorodirectlyatwww .Toro.comforproduct
andaccessoryinformation,helpndingadealer,ortoregister
yourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,oradditional
information,contactanAuthorizedServiceDealerorToro
CustomerServiceandhavethemodelandserialnumbersof
yourproductready.Figure1identiesthelocationofthe
modelandserialnumbersontheproduct.Writethenumbers
inthespaceprovided.
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Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
©2013—TheToro®Company
8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420
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Contactusatwww.Toro.com.
PrintedintheUSA.
AllRightsReserved
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhassafety
messagesidentiedbythesafetyalertsymbol(Figure2),
whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseseriousinjuryordeath
ifyoudonotfollowtherecommendedprecautions.
Figure2
1.Safetyalertsymbol
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanicalinformation
andNoteemphasizesgeneralinformationworthyofspecial
attention.
Contents
Introduction..................................................................2
Safety...........................................................................4
SafeOperatingPractices...........................................4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.................................7
ProductOverview.........................................................12
Controls...............................................................12
Specications........................................................14
Attachments/Accessories........................................14
Operation....................................................................14
AddingFuel...........................................................14
FillingtheFuelTank...............................................15
CheckingtheEngineOilLevel.................................15
CheckingtheTransmissionOil.................................16
CheckingtheAxleOilLevels....................................16
CheckingtheHydraulicFluidLevel...........................16
CheckingandAddingtheEngineCoolant..................17
BleedingtheFuelSystem.........................................18
CheckingtheTirePressure......................................18
StartingandStoppingtheEngine..............................19
OperatingtheVibratoryPlow..................................19
RotatingtheWheels................................................20
TransportingtheMachine........................................21
UsingAttachments.................................................22
Maintenance.................................................................23
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)......................23
PremaintenanceProcedures........................................24
OpeningtheHood.................................................24
Lubrication...............................................................24
GreasingtheMachine.............................................24
EngineMaintenance..................................................25
ServicingtheAirCleaner.........................................25
ServicingtheEngineOil..........................................26
FuelSystemMaintenance...........................................27
CheckingtheFuelLinesandConnections..................27
DrainingtheFuelFilter/WaterSeparator...................27
ReplacingtheFuelFilterCanister..............................28
DrainingtheFuelTank...........................................28
ElectricalSystemMaintenance....................................28
ServicingtheBattery...............................................28
DriveSystemMaintenance.........................................30
CheckingtheTiresandLugNuts.............................30
ChangingtheTransmissionOil.................................30
ChangingtheAxleOil.............................................30
CoolingSystemMaintenance......................................31
ServicingtheCoolingSystem...................................31
BeltMaintenance......................................................32
CheckingtheAlternatorDriveBeltTension...............32
ReplacingtheDriveBelt..........................................32
ControlsSystemMaintenance.....................................32
CheckingtheParkingBrake.....................................32
AdjustingtheCreepControlLinkage........................32
HydraulicSystemMaintenance....................................33
ReplacingtheHydraulicFilter..................................33
ChangingtheHydraulicFluid...................................34
CheckingtheHydraulicLines...................................35
Cleaning...................................................................36
RemovingDebrisfromtheMachine..........................36
CleaningtheChassis...............................................36
Storage........................................................................36
Troubleshooting...........................................................37
3
Safety
Improperuseormaintenancebytheoperatororowner
canresultininjury.Toreducethepotentialforinjury,
complywiththesesafetyinstructionsandalways
payattentiontothesafetyalertsymbol,which
means:
Caution
,
W ar ning
,or
Danger
—personalsafety
instruction.Failuretocomplywiththeinstructionmay
resultinpersonalinjuryordeath.
SafeOperatingPractices
Thisproductiscapableofamputatinghandsandfeet.Always
followallsafetyinstructionstoavoidseriousinjuryordeath.
WARNING
Engineexhaustcontainscarbonmonoxide,an
odorless,deadlypoisonthatcankillyou.
Donotruntheengineindoorsorinanenclosed
area.
Training
ReadtheOperator'sManualandothertrainingmaterial.If
theoperator(s)ormechanic(s)cannotreadEnglish,itis
theowner'sresponsibilitytoexplainthismaterialtothem.
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationoftheequipment,
operatorcontrols,andsafetysigns.
Alloperatorsandmechanicsshouldbetrained.The
ownerisresponsiblefortrainingtheusers.
Neverletchildrenoruntrainedpeopleoperateorservice
theequipment.Localregulationsmayrestricttheageof
theoperator.
Theowner/usercanpreventandisresponsiblefor
accidentsorinjuriesoccurringtopeople,ordamageto
property.
Preparation
Evaluatetheterraintodeterminewhataccessoriesand
attachmentsareneededtoproperlyandsafelyperform
thejob.Onlyuseaccessoriesandattachmentsapproved
bythemanufacturer.
Wearappropriateclothingincludinghardhat,safety
glasses,longpants,safetyshoes,reectorvests,
respirators,andhearingprotection.Longhair,loose
clothingorjewelrymaygettangledinmovingparts.
Inspecttheareawheretheequipmentistobeusedand
removeallobjectssuchasrocks,toys,andwirewhichcan
bethrownbythemachine.
Useextracarewhenhandlingfuels.Theyareammable
andvaporsareexplosive.
Useonlyanapprovedcontainer
Neverremovethefuelcaporaddfuelwiththeengine
running.Allowtheenginetocoolbeforerefueling.
Donotsmoke.
Neverrefuelordrainthemachineindoors.
Knowthehandsignalsusedonyourjob.Followthe
instructionsoftheagmen,signals,etc.
Checkthattheoperator'spresencecontrols,safety
switches,andshieldsareattachedandfunctioning
properly.Donotoperateunlesstheyarefunctioning
properly.
Operation
Beforedigging,havetheareamarkedfor
undergroundutilities,anddonotdiginmarked
areas.
Neverrunanengineinanenclosedarea.
Beforestartingeachday,checkthemachineforoiloruid
leaks.Replacealldamaged,loose,wornormissingparts
andfollowthelubricationandmaintenanceprocedures
showninthismanual.
Onlyoperateingoodlight,keepingawayfromholesand
hiddenhazards.
Besurealldrivesareinneutralandparkingbrakeis
engagedbeforestartingtheengine.Onlystarttheengine
fromtheoperator'sposition.
Slowdownanduseextracareonhillsides.Ground
conditionsmayadverselyaffectthestabilityofthe
machine.Usecautionwhenworkingonnewlydisturbed
earth.
Allowadequatespacewhenturningthisunit.
Slowdownandusecautionwhenmakingturnsandwhen
changingdirectionsonslopes.
Neveroperatewiththeguardsnotsecurelyinplace.Be
sureallinterlocksareattached,adjustedproperly,and
functioningproperty.
Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingoroverspeed
theengine.
Stoponlevelground,lowerimplements,disengagethe
auxiliaryhydraulics,engageparkingbrake,shutoffthe
enginebeforeleavingtheoperator'spositionforany
reason.
Keephandsandfeetawayfrommovingattachments.
Lookbehindanddownbeforebackinguptobesureof
aclearpath.
Nevercarrypassengersandkeeppetsandbystanders
away.
Slowdownandusecautionwhenmakingturnsand
crossingroadsandsidewalks.
Donotoperatethemachineundertheinuenceof
alcoholordrugs.
Usecarewhenloadingorunloadingthemachineintoa
trailerortruck.
Usecarewhenapproachingblindcorners,shrubs,trees,
orotherobjectsthatmayobscurevision.
Readallattachmentmanuals.
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Ensurethattheareaisclearofotherpeoplebefore
operatingthemachine.Stopthemachineifanyoneenters
thearea.
Neverleavearunningmachineunattended.Alwaysstop
theengine,settheparkingbrake,andremovethekey
beforeleaving.
Neverjerkthecontrols;useasteadymotion.
Watchfortrafcwhenoperatingnearorcrossing
roadways.
Donottouchpartswhichmaybehotfromoperation.
Allowthemtocoolbeforeattemptingtomaintain,adjust,
orservice.
Checkforoverheadclearances(i.e.branches,doorways,
electricalwires)beforedrivingunderanyobjectsanddo
notcontactthem.
Ensurethatyouoperatethemachineinareaswhere
therearenoobstaclesincloseproximitytotheoperator.
Failuretomaintainadequatedistancefromtrees,walls,
andotherbarriersmayresultininjuryasthemachine
backsupduringoperationiftheoperatorisnotattentive
tothesurroundings.Onlyoperatetheunitinareaswhere
thereissufcientclearancefortheoperatortosafely
maneuvertheproduct.
Neverallowanyoneinthetrenchwhileoperatingthis
machine.
Locatethepinchpointareasmarkedonthemachineand
attachmentsandkeephandsandfeetawayfromthese
areas.
Beforeoperatingthemachinewithanattachment,ensure
thattheattachmentisproperlyinstalled.
Lightningcancausesevereinjuryordeath.Iflightning
isseenorthunderisheardinthearea,donotoperate
themachine;seekshelter.
SlopeOperation
Slopesareamajorfactorrelatedtoloss-of-controland
tip-overaccidents,whichcanresultinsevereinjuryordeath.
Allslopesrequireextracaution.
Avoidoperatingthismachineonslopes.
Removeobstaclessuchasrocks,treelimbs,etc.fromthe
workarea.Watchforholes,ruts,orbumps,asuneven
terraincouldoverturnthemachine.Tallgrasscanhide
obstacles.
UseonlyToro-approvedattachments.Attachmentscan
changethestabilityandtheoperatingcharacteristics
ofthemachine.Warrantymaybevoidedifusedwith
unapprovedattachments.
Keepallmovementsonslopesslowandgradual.Donot
makesuddenchangesinspeedordirection.
Avoidstartingorstoppingonaslope.Ifthemachine
losestraction,proceedgradually,straightdowntheslope.
Avoidturningonslopes.Ifyoumustturn,turnslowly
andkeeptheheavyendofthemachineuphill.
Donotoperateneardrop-offs,ditches,orembankments.
Themachinecouldsuddenlyturnoverifawheelgoes
overtheedgeofaclifforditch,orifanedgecavesin.
Donotoperateonwetgrass.Reducedtractioncould
causesliding.
Donotparkthemachineonahillsideorslopewithout
loweringtheattachmenttotheground,settingtheparking
brake,andchockingthewheels.
Onlyoperatethemachineonlevelgroundwhenthe
machineisthenarrowwheelconguration.
MaintenanceandStorage
Disengagetheauxiliaryhydraulics,lowertheattachment,
settheparkingbrake,stoptheengine,andremovethe
key.Waitforallmovementtostopbeforeadjusting,
cleaning,orrepairing.
Cleandebrisfromattachments,drives,mufers,and
enginetohelppreventres.Cleanupoilorfuelspillage.
Lettheenginecoolbeforestoringanddonotstorenear
ame.
Donotstorefuelnearamesordrainindoors.
Parkthemachineonlevelground.Neverallowuntrained
personneltoservicethemachine.
Usejackstandstosupportcomponentswhenrequired.
Carefullyreleasepressurefromcomponentswithstored
energy.
Disconnectthebatterybeforemakinganyrepairs.
Disconnectthenegativeterminalrstandthepositive
last.Reconnectpositiverstandnegativelast.
Keephandsandfeetawayfrommovingparts.Ifpossible,
donotmakeadjustmentswiththeenginerunning.
Chargebatteriesinanopenwellventilatedarea,away
fromsparkandames.Unplugthechargerbefore
connectingordisconnectingitfromthebattery.Wear
protectiveclothinganduseinsulatedtools.
Keepallpartsingoodworkingconditionandallhardware
tightened.Replaceallwornordamageddecals.
Keepnutsandboltstight.Keepequipmentingood
condition.
Nevertamperwithsafetydevices.
Keepthemachinefreeofgrass,leaves,orotherdebris
build-up.Cleanupoilorfuelspillage.Allowthemachine
tocoolbeforestoring.
Useextracarewhenhandlingfuels.Theyareammable
andvaporsareexplosive.
Useonlyanapprovedcontainer.
Neverremovethefuelcaporaddfuelwhenthe
engineisrunning.Allowtheenginetocoolbefore
refueling.Donotsmoke.
Neverrefuelthemachineindoors.
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Neverstorethemachineorfuelcontainerinside
wherethereisanopename,suchasnearawater
heaterorfurnace.
Neverllacontainerwhileitisinsideavehicle,trunk,
pick-upbed,oranysurfaceotherthantheground.
Keepcontainernozzleincontactwiththetankduring
lling.
Stopandinspecttheequipmentifyoustrikeanobject.
Makeanynecessaryrepairsbeforerestarting.
UseonlygenuineTororeplacementpartstoensurethat
originalstandardsaremaintained.
Batteryacidispoisonousandcancauseburns.Avoid
contactwithskin,eyes,andclothing.Protectyourface,
eyes,andclothingwhenworkingwithabattery.
Batterygasescanexplode.Keepcigarettes,sparksand
amesawayfromthebattery.
Keepyourbodyandhandsawayfrompinholeleaks
ornozzlesthatejecthighpressurehydraulicuid.Use
cardboardorpapertondhydraulicleaks;neveruse
yourhands.Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecan
penetrateskinandcauseinjuryrequiringsurgerywithina
fewhoursbyaqualiedsurgeonorgangrenemayresult.
6
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaofpotential
danger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
106-9290
1.Inputs5.Inseat
9.Outputs13.Start
2.Notactive
6.PowerTake-off(PTO)10.PowerTakeOff(PTO)
14.Power
3.Hightemperatureshutdown
7.ParkingbrakeOff11.Start
4.Hightemperaturewarning8.Neutral
12.EnergizetoRun(ETR)
114-9600
1.ReadtheOperator'sManual.
117-3276
1.Enginecoolantunder
pressure
3.Warning—donottouchthe
hotsurface.
2.Explosionhazard—read
theOperator'sManual.
4.Warning—readthe
Operator'sManual.
120-0627
1.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,fan—stayawayfrom
movingparts,keepallguardsandshieldsinplace.
125–4967
1.Liftpoint
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125–6670
1.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,trencher—keep
bystandersawayfromthetrencher;keepawayfrommoving
parts;keepallguardsandsafetiesinplace.
125-6671
1.Explosionhazard;electricshockhazard—calllocalutilities
beforedigging.
125–6672
1.Crushinghazard—stayawayfromarticulatedjoints.
125–6673
1.Warning—readtheOperator’sManual.4.Warning—keepbystandersawayfrom
themachine.
7.Explosionhazard;shockhazard—call
thelocalutilitiesbeforedigging
underground.
2.Warning—donotoperatethemachine
unlessyouhavereceivedproper
training.
5.Warning—stayawayfrommoving
parts;keepallguardsandsafetiesin
place.
8.ReadtheOperator’sManualfor
informationonstartingtheengine—1)
Engagetheparkingbrake;2)Putthe
transmissionandallattachmentsin
neutral;3)Turntheignitionkeytothe
enginestartposition.
3.Warning—alwayswearaseatbelt.6.Warning—donotoperatemorethan
oneattachmentatatime.
9.ReadtheOperator’sManualfor
informationonstoppingtheengine—1)
Parkthevehicleonaat,levelsurface;
2)Engagetheparkingbrake;3)Put
thetransmissionandallattachmentsin
neutral;4)Lowertheattachmentsto
theground;5)Turntheignitionkeyto
theenginestopposition;6)Remove
thekeyfromtheignition.
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125–6674
1.Disengagetheparking
brake.
2.Engagetheparkingbrake.
125–6675
1.Raise/lowertheplow.2.Raise/lowerthetrencher.
125–6676
1.Raise/lowerthetrencher.2.Raise/lowertheplow.
125–6677
1.Engine—stop3.Engine—start
2.Engine—run
125–6678
1.Turnthetrencher
clockwise.
3.Turnthetrencher
counterclockwise.
2.Stopthetrencher.
125–6679
1.Forinformationonpreheatingtheengine,readthe
OperatorsManual.
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125–6680
1.ReadtheOperators
Manual.
4.Fast
2.Turnleft
5.Turnright
3.Slow
6.Tractioncontrol
125–6681
1.Entanglementhazard—keepawayfrommovingparts;keep
allguardsandsafetiesinplace.
125–6682
1.Pressdowntostopplow
vibration.
2.Pulluptostartplow
vibration.
125-6683
1.Pulloutforfastestspeed
4.Decreasespeed
2.Increasespeed
5.Pushinforslowestspeed
3.Enginespeed
125–6684
1.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,plow—keepbystanders
awayfromtheplow;stayawayfrommovingparts;keepall
guardsandsafetiesinplace.
125–6686
1.Cutting/dismembermenthazardofhand,trencher—keep
awayfrommovingparts;keepallguardsandsafetiesin
place.
125–6687
1.Onlystartthemachineusingtheprocedureinthismanual.
Donotattempttostarttheenginewithtools.
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125–6688
1.Explosionhazard—ReadtheOperatorsManual;Donot
usestartinguid.
125–6694
1.Tiedownlocation
125–8483
1.Hydraulicuid;readtheOperator’sManual.
125–8487
1.Crushinghazard,tire—readtheOperator’sManual;the
extensionstepmustbeattachedwhenthetiresareinwide
ordoubledconguration.
125–8491
1.Crushinghazard,warning—keepawayfromarticulated
joints;replacemissingsafetyshields.
125–8488
1.Turnclockwise3.Turncounterclockwise
2.Stoprotation
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ProductOverview
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Figure3
1.Controlpanel4.Engine-oillter
7.Fronttie-downbar
2.Hoodlatch5.Engine-oildipstick8.Aircleaner
3.Hoodhandle
6.Fuellter
9.Reartie-downbar
Controls
Becomefamiliarwithallthecontrols(Figure4)beforeyou
starttheengineandoperatethemachine.
1 2 3 4
5 6
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Figure4
1.Throttle4.Directionalcontrollever
2.PTO
5.Parkingbrake
3.Creepcontrollever
6.Attachmentcontrollever
Throttle
Pushthebuttonatthecenteroftheknobandpulltheknob
toincreasetheenginespeed.
Pushthebuttonatthecenteroftheknobandpushtheknob
intodecreaseenginespeed.
Youcanrotatetheknobtomakesmalladjustmentstothe
enginespeed.Rotatetheknobcounterclockwisetoincrease
enginespeedandclockwisetodecreaseenginespeed.
PTOSwitch
ThePTOswitchcontrolsthevibratoryplow.
Pulltheswitchtostartthevibratoryplow.
Pushtheswitchtostopthevibratoryplow.
CreepControlLever
Thislevercontrolstheforwardandreversedirectionsandthe
machinespeedduringmachineoperation.Thecreepcontrol
leverhasthreepositions:forward,neutral,andreverse.The
machinewillmoveinthedirectionthatyoumovethelever.
Thefartheryoupushorpullthelever,thefasterthemachine
willmove.Theleverwilllockinpositionwhenyourelease
thelever.
Thisleverhasvepositions:forward,reverse,neutral,right,
andleft.
DirectionControlLever
Thislevercontrolsthedirectionandspeedofthemachine.
Thisleverhasvepositions:forward,reverse,neutral,right,
andleft.
Themachinewillmoveinthedirectionthatyoumovethe
lever.Thefartheryoupushorpullthelever,thefasterthe
machinewillmove.
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Movethelevertotheneutralpositiontostopthemachine.
Fromtheneutralposition,pushtheleverslightlyforforward
groundtravel.Pushtheleverfarthertoincreasetheforward
groundspeed.Pulltheleverslightlytodecreasetheforward
groundspeed.
Fromtheneutralposition,pulltheleverslightlyforreverse
groundtravel.Pulltheleverfarthertoincreasethereverse
groundspeed.Pushtheleverslightlytodecreasethereverse
groundspeed.
Whilethemachineisinmotionpushtheleverslightlyleft
orrighttoturnthemachine.
Note:Thedirectionalcontrollevercannotbeusedwhen
usingthecreepcontrollever.
ParkingBrakeLever
Tosettheparkingbrake,pulltheleverupandpushitforward.
Toreleasetheparkingbrake,pulltheleverbackanddown.
AttachmentControlLever
Theattachmentcontrolleverhastwopositions:raiseand
lower.Pullthelevertoraisetheattachment.Pushtheleverto
lowertheattachment.
FuelGauge
Thisgaugemeasurestheamountoffuelinthefueltank
(Figure5).
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Figure5
1.Fuelgauge4.Hourmeter
2.Indicatorlights5.Preheatswitch
3.Keyswitch
KeySwitch
Thekeyswitch,usedtostartandstoptheengine,hasfour
positions:on,off,andstart.
Tostarttheengine,rotatethekeytothestartposition.Release
thekeywhenenginestartsanditwillmoveautomaticallyto
theonposition.
Tostoptheengine,rotatethekeytotheoffposition.
PreheatSwitch
Usethisswitchtoenergizetheglowplugsforstartingthe
engineduringcoldweather.
HourMeter
Thehourmeterdisplaysthenumberofhoursofoperation
thathavebeenloggedonthemachine(Figure5).
EngineTemperatureWarningLight
ThislightilluminateswhenthekeyswitchisinTestandthe
engineisnotrunning,orifthereisaproblemwiththeengine
temperature.Ifthelampilluminateswhenengineisrunning,
stoptheengine,removethekey,andcheckfortheproblem.
RefertoyourEngineOperator’sManual.
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Figure6
1.Enginetemperaturelight5.Engineoilpressurelight
2.Transmissionoil
temperaturelight
6.Neutrallight
3.Engineoillight7.Batterylight
4.Transmissionoilpressure
light
8.Airlterlight
EngineOilPressureLight
Iftheengineoilpressuregetstoolow,thislightilluminates.If
thishappens,stoptheengineandchecktheoil.Iftheoillevel
islow,addoiland/orlookforpossibleleaks.
AirFilterWarningLight
Thislightilluminateswhenthekeyswitchisintest,orwhen
theengineisrunningandtheairlterisinneedofservice.
Ifthislightilluminateswhentheengineisrunning,stopthe
engine,removethekey,andservicetheaircleaner.
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NeutralIndicatorLight
Thislightilluminateswhenallcontrolleversareintheneutral
position.
Specications
Note:Specicationsanddesignaresubjecttochange
withoutnotice.
Width
116.84cm(46inches)
Width(narrowwheels)91.44cm(36inches)
Length
299.7cm(118inches)
Height
208.03cm(81.9inches)
Height(narrowwheels)204.2cm(80.4inches)
Weight
1180kg(2601lbs)
Operatingcapacity251Kg(553lb)
Tippingcapacity
717Kg(1580lb)
Wheelbase
121.92cm(48inches)
Attachments/Accessories
AselectionofToroapprovedattachmentsandaccessoriesis
availableforusewiththemachinetoenhanceandexpand
itscapabilities.ContactyourAuthorizedServiceDealeror
Distributororgotowww.Toro.comforalistofallapproved
attachmentsandaccessories.
Important:UseonlyToroapprovedattachments.
Otherattachmentsmaycreateanunsafeoperating
environmentordamagethemachine.
Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachine
fromthenormaloperatingposition.
Important:Beforeoperating,checkthefuelandoil
level,andremovedebrisfromthemachine.Also,ensure
thattheareaisclearofpeopleanddebris.Youshould
alsoknowandhavemarkedthelocationsofallutility
lines.
AddingFuel
Useloworultralowsulfurdieselfuel(ULSD)intheengine
ofthismachine.Theuseofotherfuelscancausethelossof
enginepowerandhighfuelconsumption.Thedieselfuel
usedinthismachinemustmeetthespecicationsofD975
ofASTMInternational.Seeyourdieselfueldistributor.The
D975standarddenestwoULSDstandards,GradeNo.
2-DS15(regularULSD)andGradeNo.1-DS15(ahigher
volatilityULSDfuelwithalowergellingtemperaturethan
regularULSD).
Fueltankcapacity:28L(7.4USgallons)
Usesummergradedieselfuel(No.2-D)attemperatures
above20°F(-7°C)andwintergrade(No.1-DorNo.
1-D/2-Dblend)belowthattemperature.Useofwintergrade
fuelatlowertemperaturesprovideslowerashpointand
coldowcharacteristicswhichwilleasestartingandreduce
fuellterplugging.
Useofsummergradefuelabove20°F(-7°C)willcontribute
towardlongerfuelpumplifeandincreasedpowercompared
towintergradefuel.
Important:Donotusekeroseneorgasolineinsteadof
dieselfuel.Failuretoobservethiscautionwilldamage
theengine.
WARNING
Fuelisharmfulorfatalifswallowed.Long-term
exposuretovaporscancauseseriousinjuryand
illness.
Avoidprolongedbreathingofvapors.
Keepfaceawayfromnozzleandfueltankor
conditioneropening.
Keepfuelawayfromeyesandskin.
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FillingtheFuelTank
DANGER
Incertainconditions,fuelisextremelyammable
andhighlyexplosive.Areorexplosionfromfuel
canburnyouandothersandcandamageproperty.
Fillthefueltankoutdoors,inanopenarea,when
theengineiscold.Wipeupanyfuelthatspills.
Neverllthefueltankinsideanenclosedtrailer.
Neversmokewhenhandlingfuel,andstayaway
fromanopenameorwherefuelfumesmaybe
ignitedbyaspark.
Storefuelinanapprovedcontainerandkeepit
outofthereachofchildren.Neverbuymore
thana30-daysupplyoffuel.
Donotoperatewithoutentireexhaustsystemin
placeandinproperworkingcondition.
DANGER
Incertainconditionsduringfueling,static
electricitycanbereleasedcausingasparkwhich
canignitethefuelvapors.Areorexplosionfrom
fuelcanburnyouandothersandcandamage
property.
Alwaysplacefuelcontainersonthegroundaway
fromyourvehiclebeforelling.
Donotllfuelcontainersinsideavehicleoron
atruckortrailerbedbecauseinteriorcarpets
orplastictruckbedlinersmayinsulatethe
containerandslowthelossofanystaticcharge.
Whenpractical,removeequipmentfromthe
truckortrailerandrefueltheequipmentwithits
wheelsontheground.
Ifthisisnotpossible,thenrefuelsuch
equipmentonatruckortrailerfromaportable
container,ratherthanfromafueldispenser
nozzle.
Ifafueldispensernozzlemustbeused,keepthe
nozzleincontactwiththerimofthefueltank
orcontaineropeningatalltimesuntilfuelingis
complete.
1.Lifttheoperatorseattoaccessthefueltank.
2.Removethefueltankcap(Figure7).
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Figure7
1.Fuel-tankcap
3.Fillthetanktoabout2.5cm(1inch)belowthetopof
thetank,notthellerneck,withdieselfuel.
4.Installthefuel-tankcap.
CheckingtheEngineOilLevel
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,lowerany
attachments,andstoptheengine.
2.Removethekeyandallowtheenginetocool.
3.Openthehood.
4.Cleanaroundtheoildipstick(Figure8).
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Figure8
1.Oildipstick
5.Pulloutthedipstickandwipethemetalendclean
(Figure8).
6.Slidethedipstickfullyintothedipsticktube(
Figure8).
7.Pullthedipstickoutandlookatthemetalend.
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8.Iftheoillevelislow(belowthebottomhole),clean
aroundtheoilllercapandremovethecap(Figure9).
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Figure9
9.Slowlypouronlyenoughoilintothevalvecoverto
raisetheleveltothetopholeonthedipstick.
Important:Donotoverllthecrankcasewithoil
becausetheenginemaybedamaged.
10.Replacethellercapanddipstick.
11.Closethehood.
CheckingtheTransmissionOil
ServiceInterval:Every250hours
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,lowerany
attachments,andstoptheengine.
2.Cleantheareaaroundthellplugwithacleaning
solvent(Figure10).
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2
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Figure10
1.Fillplug2.Drainplug
3.Removethellplug.
4.Checktheoillevel.
Note:Thelevelshouldbeevenwiththebottomof
thellplug
5.Iftheoillevelisbelowthebottomofthellplughole,
addoiltoraisetheleveluptothebottomofthell
plughole.
6.Installthellplug.
CheckingtheAxleOilLevels
ServiceInterval:Every100hours
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,lowerany
attachments,andstoptheengine.
2.Removethellplugfromoneoftheaxledifferentials
(Figure11).
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2
Figure11
1.Fillplug2.Drainplug
3.Checktheoillevel.
Note:Theoillevelshouldbeevenwiththebottom
ofthellplughole.
4.Addoiltoraisetheoilleveluptothebottomofthe
llplughole.
5.Installthellplug.
6.Repeatfortheotherdifferential.
CheckingtheHydraulicFluid
Level
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
HydraulicTankCapacity:25.8L(6.8USgallons)
RefertoChangingtheHydraulicFluid(page34)forhydraulic
uidspecications.
Important:Alwaysusethecorrecthydraulicuid.
Unspecieduidswilldamagethehydraulicsystem.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,andlowerany
attachments.
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2.Stoptheengine,removethekey,andallowtheengine
tocool.
3.Openthehood.
4.Cleantheareaaroundthellerneckofthehydraulic
tank(Figure12).
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Figure12
1.Hydraulictank
5.Removethecapfromthellerneckandchecktheuid
levelonthedipstick(Figure13).
Theuidlevelshouldbebetweenthemarksonthe
dipstick.
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Figure13
1.Fillerneck2.Dipstick
6.Ifthelevelislow,addenoughuidtoraiseittothe
properlevel.
7.Installthecaponthellerneck.
8.Closethehood.
CheckingandAddingthe
EngineCoolant
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
Cleananydebrisoffofthescreen,oilcooler,andfrontofthe
radiatordailyandmorefrequentlywhenoperatingconditions
areextremelydustyorsandy.
Thecoolingsystemislledwitha50/50solutionofwater
andpermanentethyleneglycolantifreeze.Checkthelevel
ofcoolantintheexpansiontankatthebeginningofeach
daybeforestartingtheengine.
DANGER
Iftheenginehasbeenrunning,thepressurized,hot
coolantcanescapeandcausesevereburns.
Donotremovetheradiatorcapwhentheengine
ishot.Alwaysallowtheenginetocoolatleast
15minutesoruntiltheradiatorcapiscool
enoughtotouchwithoutburningyourhand
beforeremovingtheradiatorcap.
Donottouchradiatorandsurroundingparts
thatarehot.
Usearagwhenopeningtheradiatorcap,and
openthecapslowlytoallowsteamtoescape.
DANGER
Rotatingshaftandfancancausepersonalinjury.
Donotoperatethemachinewithoutthecovers
inplace.
Keepngers,handsandclothingclearof
rotatingfananddriveshaft.
Shutofftheengineandremovetheignitionkey
beforeperformingmaintenance.
Thecoolantlevelshouldbeuptoupperlinemarkonthe
expansiontank(
Figure14).
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Figure14
1.Coolantexpansiontankllcap
Ifthecoolantlevelislow ,completethefollowingprocedure:
1.Removethecoolantexpansiontankllcap(
Figure14).
2.Addcoolantintotheexpansiontankuntilitreachesthe
uppermarkontheexpansiontank.
3.Installtheexpansiontankcap.
BleedingtheFuelSystem
Youmustbleedthefuelsystembeforestartingtheengineif
anyofthefollowingsituationshaveoccurred:
Initialstartupofanewmachine.
Enginehasceasedrunningduetolackoffuel.
Maintenancehasbeenperformeduponfuelsystem
components(e.g.,lterreplaced).
DANGER
Undercertainconditions,dieselfuelandfuel
vaporsarehighlyammableandexplosive.Are
orexplosionfromfuelcanburnyouandothersand
cancausepropertydamage.
Useafunnelandllthefueltankoutdoors,in
anopenarea,whentheengineisoffandiscold.
Wipeupanyfuelthatspills.
Donotllthefueltankcompletelyfull.Add
fueltothefueltankuntilthelevelis1/4to1/2
in.(6to13mm)belowthebottomoftheller
neck.Thisemptyspaceinthetankallowsthe
fueltoexpand.
Neversmokewhenhandlingfuel,andstayaway
fromanopenameorwherefuelfumesmaybe
ignitedbyaspark.
Storefuelinaclean,safety-approvedcontainer
andkeepthecapinplace.
1.Ensurethatthefueltankisatleasthalffull.
2.Openthehood.
3.Opentheairbleedscrewonthefuelinjectionpump
(Figure15).
Figure15
1.Fuelinjectionpumpbleedscrew
4.TurnthekeyintheignitionswitchtotheOnposition.
Theelectricfuelpumpwillbeginoperation,thereby
forcingairoutaroundtheairbleedscrew .Leavethe
keyintheOnpositionuntilasolidstreamoffuelows
outaroundthescrew .
5.TightenthescrewandturnthekeytotheOffposition.
Note:Normally,theengineshouldstartaftertheabove
bleedingproceduresarefollowed.However,ifenginedoes
notstart,airmaybetrappedbetweeninjectionpumpand
injectors;contactyourAuthorizedServiceDealer.
CheckingtheTirePressure
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
Maintaintheairpressureinthetiresasspecied.Checkthe
tireswhentheyarecoldtogetthemostaccuratereading.
TireSize
PlyRating
Pressure
kPa
PSI
23x10.5x12413820
26x12x12820730
Note:Usealowertirepressurewhenoperatinginsandysoil
conditionstoprovidebettertractionintheloosesoil.
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StartingandStoppingthe
Engine
StartingtheEngine
1.Adjusttheseatandfastentheseatbelt.
2.EnsurethatallofthecontrolleversareintheNeutral
orStopposition.
3.MovethethrottlelevermidwaybetweentheSlowand
Fastpositions.
4.TurntheignitionkeytotheStartposition.Whenthe
enginesstarts,releasethekey.
Important:Donotengagethestarterformore
than10secondsatatime.Iftheenginefailsto
start,allowa30secondcool-downperiodbetween
attempts.Failuretofollowtheseinstructionscan
burnoutthestartermotor.
5.Movethethrottlelevertodesiredsetting.
Important:Iftheengineisrunathighspeeds
whenthehydraulicsystemiscold(i.e.,whenthe
ambientairtemperatureisnearfreezingorlower),
hydraulicsystemdamagecouldoccur.When
startingtheengineincoldconditions,allowthe
enginetoruninthemiddlethrottlepositionfor
2to5minutesbeforemovingthethrottletofast
(rabbit).
Note:Iftheoutdoortemperatureisbelowfreezing,
storethemachineinagaragetokeepitwarmerand
aidinstarting.
StoppingtheEngine
1.MovethethrottlelevertotheSlowposition.
2.Loweranyattachmentstotheground.
3.SetallcontrolstotheNeutralorStopposition.
4.Settheparkingbrake.
5.TurntheignitionkeytotheOffposition.
Note:Iftheenginehasbeenworkinghardorishot,
letitidleforaminutebeforeturningtheignitionkey
off.Thishelpscooltheenginebeforeitisstopped.In
anemergency,theenginemaybestoppedimmediately.
OperatingtheVibratoryPlow
Plowing
1.Starttheengine.
2.Whentheengineiswarm,pullthethrottleouttofull
throttle(
Figure16).
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SEAT
BELT
4 5 6
Figure16
1.Throttle5.Parkingbrake
2.PTO
6.Attachment-controllever
3.Creep-controllever
7.Trencher-controllever
4.Directional-controllever8.Attachment-selectorlever
3.Ifthemachineisequippedwithatrencher,movethe
attachmentselectorlevertothecableplowposition
(Figure16).
4.Usetheattachmentcontrollevertolowertheplowto
theground.
Note:Theenginewillturnoffin1secondifthe
operatorsseatisemptyandthedirection-control,
trencher-digging-control,orcreep-controlleversare
movedfromtheNeutralposition.
5.Releasetheparkingbrake.
Note:Donotstarttheplowvibrationuntiltheblade
tiphasenteredtheground.
6.PullthePTOswitchtostartthecableplowvibration.
7.Slowlylowertheplowbladeintothegroundasthe
machinemovesforward.
8.Usethecreepcontrollevertocontrolthedirectionand
speedofthemachineduringplowing.Themachinewill
moveinthesamedirectionthatyoumovethelever.
Note:Themoreyoupushtheleverfromtheneutral
position,thefasterthemachinewilltravel.Thelever
willstayinthispositionwhenyoureleasethelever.
MovethelevertotheNeutralpositiontostopthe
machinetravel.
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9.Usethedirectionorcreepcontrolleverstosteerthe
machinetotheleftorright.
Important:Donotreversethemachinewiththe
plowbladeintheground.
Important:Slowlylifttheplowbladeoutofthe
groundasthemachinemovesforward.
Note:Decreasethemachinespeedifthetiresslip
orthebladeraisesoutofthegroundduringplow
operation.
10.ReducethespeedofthemachineandpressthePTO
switchtostoptheplowvibrationbeforeraisingthe
bladeoutoftheground.
ChangingthePlowBlade
Theplowbladesareheavy;use2peopletocompletethis
procedure.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,lowerany
attachments,andstoptheengine.
2.Flipthe2circularsnapringsoverandremovethe
snap-ringpin(Figure17).
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2
Figure17
1.Snap-ringpin
2.Pin
3.Pullthe2pinsoutoftheblade.
Note:Theplowbladesareheavy.Makesurethat1
personisholdingthebladewhiletheotherpersonis
removingthepins.
4.Placethenewbladeintotheplowbladeassemblyand
secureitwith2pinsand2snap-ringpins.
RemovingandInstallingtheSkidShoes
1.Raisetheplowabout91.4cm(36inches)offthe
ground.
2.Stoptheengineandremovethekey.
3.Removethe4bolts,4nuts,and8washersfromthe
skidshoes(
Figure18).
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2
3
4
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Figure18
1.Nut4.Washer
2.Washer5.Bolt
3.Skidshoes
4.Installthenewskidshoesandsecurethemwiththe
previouslyremovedhardware(Figure18).
RotatingtheWheels
Thewheelscanbeinstalledtoprovideanarroworawide
overallwidthofmachine.Installthewheelswiththedeep
concavetowardthemachineforoperationintightareasor
theshallowconcavetowardthemachineforwiderstability.
Important:Onlyoperateonlevelgroundwiththe
narrowwheelconguration.
TireSize
PlyRating
Pressure
kPa
PSI
23x10.5x12413820
26x12x12820730
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,lowerany
attachments,andstoptheengine.
2.Removetherearwheels.
3.Removethestepextensionfromthemachine(Figure
19).
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