Dingo TX 525 Wide Track Compact Utility Loader

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TX525
Service Manual
Sitework Systems
Form No. 492-9195
This service manual was written expressly for Toro service technicians. The Toro company has made every effort to
make the information in this manual complete and correct.
Basic shop safety knowledge and mechanical/electrical skills are assumed. The Table of Contents lists the systems
and the related topics covered in this manual.
For service information on drive systems, please refer to the Hydro-Gear BDP-10A/16A/21L Pump service manual
(form no. 492-4789), Hydro-Gear P Series Pump service manual (form no. BLN 52503) and Parker-Ross TF wheel
motor service manual (form no. 492-4753). For information specic to the engines used on this unit, refer to the
appropriate engine manufacturer’s service and repair instructions.
Units covered on in this manual are: TX525 Wide and Narrow Track, model years 2007 - current
The manual may also be specied for use on later model products.
The hydraulic power system is precision machinery. Maintain strict cleanliness control during all stages of service
and repair. Cover or cap all hose ends and ttings whenever they are exposed. Even a small amount of dirt or other
contamination can severely damage the system.
We are hopeful that you will nd this manual a valuable addition to your service shop. If you have any questions or
comments regarding this manual, please contact us at the following address:
The Toro Company
LCB Technical Services
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
The Toro Company reserves the right to change product specications or this manual without notice.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Copyright© All Rights Reserved
©2010 The Toro Company
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8/01/10Revision 000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REVISIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION
General Information ......................................................................................................................1-1
Think Safety First..........................................................................................................................1-1
SPECIFICATIONS
General Specications..................................................................................................................2-1
Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................2-1
Periodic Maintenance Items .........................................................................................................2-2
Performance (Narrow Track) ........................................................................................................2-2
Performance (Wide Track)............................................................................................................2-2
Hydraulic System..........................................................................................................................2-3
Hydraulic System cont. .................................................................................................................2-4
Electrical System ..........................................................................................................................2-4
Track System ................................................................................................................................2-4
Torque Specications ...................................................................................................................2-5
Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc Plated, and Steel Fasteners (Inch Series) ....................................2-6
Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc and Steel Fasteners (Metric Series) .............................................2-7
Other Torque Specications .........................................................................................................2-8
Equivalents and Conversions .......................................................................................................2-9
U.S. to Metric Conversions .........................................................................................................2-10
MAINTENANCE
Recommended Maintenance Schedule........................................................................................3-1
Greasing the Traction Unit ............................................................................................................3-2
Maintaining the Road Wheels.......................................................................................................3-3
Hydraulic Reservoir Tank ..............................................................................................................3-4
Location .................................................................................................................................3-4
Checking the Hydraulic Fluid .................................................................................................3-4
Replacing the Hydraulic Filter.......................................................................................................3-5
Changing the Hydraulic Fluid .......................................................................................................3-6
Checking the Hydraulic Lines .......................................................................................................3-7
Vents - Hydraulic Tank ..................................................................................................................3-7
Engine Servicing...........................................................................................................................3-8
Servicing the Cooling System.......................................................................................................3-9
Cleaning Radiator ..................................................................................................................3-9
Engine Coolant ......................................................................................................................3-9
Changing Engine Coolant ....................................................................................................3-10
Changing Engine Coolant Assembly ....................................................................................3-14
Fuel System................................................................................................................................3-18
Drain & Clean Fuel Tank ......................................................................................................3-18
Fuel Tank Removal ..............................................................................................................3-19
Fuel Tank Installation ...........................................................................................................3-21
Replacing the In-Line Fuel Filter (Serial numbers 280000500 & higher) .............................3-24
Air Filter ......................................................................................................................................3-24
Fuse Block ..................................................................................................................................3-25
Hydrostatic Pump Belt ................................................................................................................3-25
Alternator/Fan Belt......................................................................................................................3-26
Track Inspection .........................................................................................................................3-27
Battery Maintenance...................................................................................................................3-28
Testing ........................................................................................................................................3-29
Special Tools ..............................................................................................................................3-30
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ENGINE
Radiator & Oil Cooler Replacement .............................................................................................4-1
Radiator & Oil Cooler Assembly Removal .............................................................................4-1
Oil Cooler Removal ................................................................................................................4-6
Oil Cooler Installation .............................................................................................................4-7
Radiator Removal ................................................................................................................4-10
Radiator Installation .............................................................................................................4-12
Radiator & Oil Cooler Assembly Installation ........................................................................4-15
Mufer Assembly & Air Cleaner Assembly Removal ..................................................................4-21
Glow Plug, Fuel Injector Access ..........................................................................................4-21
Mufer Removal ...................................................................................................................4-21
Air Cleaner Assembly Removal ...........................................................................................4-23
Air Cleaner Assembly & Mufer Assembly Installation .........................................................4-24
Air Cleaner Assembly Installation ...............................................................................................4-24
Mufer Installation ......................................................................................................................4-25
Alternator Replacement ..............................................................................................................4-27
Alternator Removal ..............................................................................................................4-27
Alternator Mounting Styles ...................................................................................................4-28
Alternator Installation ...........................................................................................................4-32
Checking the Alternator Belt Tension ...................................................................................4-37
Cooling Fan Replacement ..........................................................................................................4-37
Cooling Fan Removal ..........................................................................................................4-37
Cooling Fan Installation .......................................................................................................4-38
Flywheel Replacement ...............................................................................................................4-40
Flywheel Removal ................................................................................................................4-40
Flywheel Installation .............................................................................................................4-44
Starter Replacement...................................................................................................................4-49
Starter Removal ...................................................................................................................4-49
Starter Installation ................................................................................................................4-52
Starter Solenoid Replacement....................................................................................................4-55
Starter Solenoid Removal ....................................................................................................4-55
Starter Solenoid Installation .................................................................................................4-59
Engine Removal .........................................................................................................................4-64
Engine Component Removal ...............................................................................................4-87
Engine Installation ......................................................................................................................4-96
Engine Component Installation ............................................................................................4-96
Engine Assembly Installation ............................................................................................. 4-110
Checking, Adding & Bleeding the Engine Coolant ...................................................................4-138
Throttle Cable Adjustment ........................................................................................................4-142
Throttle Cable Replacement .....................................................................................................4-144
Throttle Cable Removal .....................................................................................................4-144
Throttle Cable Installation ..................................................................................................4-147
Alternator Assembly Teardown .................................................................................................4-153
Alternator Testing ......................................................................................................................4-159
Stator .................................................................................................................................4-159
Rotor ..................................................................................................................................4-160
Slip Ring .............................................................................................................................4-161
Brush Wear ........................................................................................................................4-161
Rectier ..............................................................................................................................4-162
IC Regulator .......................................................................................................................4-162
Alternator Reassembly .............................................................................................................4-163
Starter Assembly Teardown ......................................................................................................4-171
Starter Assembly Rebuild .........................................................................................................4-180
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ENGINE cont.
Starter Assembly Testing ..........................................................................................................4-188
Brush Wear ........................................................................................................................4-188
Brush Holder ......................................................................................................................4-188
Armature Coil .....................................................................................................................4-189
Field Coil ............................................................................................................................4-189
ELECTRICAL
Electrical .......................................................................................................................................5-1
Heat Shield Removal .............................................................................................................5-1
Ignition Switch ..............................................................................................................................5-2
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................5-2
Location .................................................................................................................................5-2
How It Works ..........................................................................................................................5-2
Testing ....................................................................................................................................5-3
Hour Meter....................................................................................................................................5-3
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................5-3
Location .................................................................................................................................5-3
How It Works ..........................................................................................................................5-4
Testing ....................................................................................................................................5-4
Fuel Gauge ...................................................................................................................................5-4
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................5-4
Location .................................................................................................................................5-4
How It Works ..........................................................................................................................5-4
Testing ....................................................................................................................................5-4
Relay ............................................................................................................................................5-5
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................5-5
Location .................................................................................................................................5-5
How It Works ..........................................................................................................................5-5
Testing ....................................................................................................................................5-6
Engine Oil Pressure and Battery Charge Indicator Light Cluster .................................................5-6
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................5-6
Location .................................................................................................................................5-6
How It Works ..........................................................................................................................5-7
Testing - Oil Pressure Light ....................................................................................................5-7
Testing - Battery Charge Light ...............................................................................................5-7
Water Temperature and Glow Plug Indicator Light Cluster...........................................................5-7
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................5-7
Location .................................................................................................................................5-7
How It Works ..........................................................................................................................5-8
Testing - Water Temperature Light .........................................................................................5-8
Testing - Glow Plug Light .......................................................................................................5-8
Glow Plug Switch..........................................................................................................................5-8
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................5-8
Location .................................................................................................................................5-8
How It Works ..........................................................................................................................5-9
Testing ....................................................................................................................................5-9
Water Temperature Sender ..........................................................................................................5-9
Purpose ..................................................................................................................................5-9
Location .................................................................................................................................5-9
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-10
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-10
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ELECTRICAL cont.
Oil Pressure Switch ....................................................................................................................5-10
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-10
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-10
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-10
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-10
Neutral Proximity (Magnetic) Switch........................................................................................... 5-11
Purpose ................................................................................................................................ 5-11
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-11
How It Works ........................................................................................................................ 5-11
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-12
Fuel Sender ................................................................................................................................5-12
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-12
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-12
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-12
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-13
Alarm, Low Engine Oil ................................................................................................................5-13
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-13
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-13
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-13
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-13
Fuses ..........................................................................................................................................5-14
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-14
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-14
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-14
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-14
Fusible Link ................................................................................................................................5-14
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-14
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-14
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-15
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-15
Glow Plug ...................................................................................................................................5-16
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-16
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-16
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-16
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-16
Battery ........................................................................................................................................5-17
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-17
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-17
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-17
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-17
Storage ................................................................................................................................5-18
Alternator ....................................................................................................................................5-18
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-18
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-18
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-18
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-18
Starter .........................................................................................................................................5-19
Purpose ................................................................................................................................5-19
Location ...............................................................................................................................5-19
How It Works ........................................................................................................................5-19
Testing ..................................................................................................................................5-19
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
2 Spool Loader Valve Replacement .............................................................................................6-1
2 Spool Loader Valve Removal ..............................................................................................6-1
2 Spool Loader Valve Installation ...........................................................................................6-5
Auxiliary Valve Replacement ........................................................................................................6-9
Auxiliary Valve Removal.........................................................................................................6-9
Auxiliary Valve Installation....................................................................................................6-14
Tandem Pump / Engine Coupling Assembly Replacement ........................................................6-19
Coupling Removal ................................................................................................................6-19
Coupling Installation .............................................................................................................6-20
Hydraulic Oil Filter Head Replacement ......................................................................................6-22
Hydraulic Oil Filter Head Removal .......................................................................................6-22
Hydraulic Oil Filter Head Installation ....................................................................................6-25
Hydraulic Tandem Pump Replacement ......................................................................................6-30
Hydraulic Tandem Pump Removal .......................................................................................6-30
Hydraulic Tandem Pump Installation ....................................................................................6-37
Hydraulic Tandem Pump Rebuild ...............................................................................................6-42
6 gpm Pump Disassembly ...................................................................................................6-44
14 gpm Pump Disassembly .................................................................................................6-45
14 gpm Pump Assembly ......................................................................................................6-48
6 gpm Pump Assembly ........................................................................................................6-51
Hydraulic Tandem Pump Assembly......................................................................................6-54
Auxiliary Valve Rebuild ...............................................................................................................6-57
Auxiliary Valve ......................................................................................................................6-57
Relief Assembly ...................................................................................................................6-64
Spool Assembly ...................................................................................................................6-64
Auxiliary Valve Assembly .....................................................................................................6-64
Loader Valve Rebuild .................................................................................................................6-72
Joystick Assembly Installation ..............................................................................................6-74
Spool Removal .....................................................................................................................6-77
Spool Assembly ...................................................................................................................6-83
Main Relief Valve .................................................................................................................6-90
Work Port Relief ...................................................................................................................6-92
Lift Cylinder Assembly Rebuild ...................................................................................................6-94
Lift Cylinder Disassembly .....................................................................................................6-96
Lift Cylinder Assembly ........................................................................................................6-101
Tilt Cylinder Assembly Rebuild .................................................................................................6-103
Tilt Cylinder Disassembly ...................................................................................................6-106
Tilt Cylinder Assembly ........................................................................................................ 6-112
DRIVE SYSTEM
Lifting the Machine for Service .....................................................................................................7-1
Track Guide Alignment .................................................................................................................7-3
Belt Replacement .........................................................................................................................7-5
Belt Removal ..........................................................................................................................7-5
Belt Installation .......................................................................................................................7-8
Idler Arm Replacement ...............................................................................................................7-12
Idler Arm Removal ...............................................................................................................7-12
Idler Arm Assembly Installation ............................................................................................7-15
Right Hydrostatic Pump Replacement........................................................................................7-18
Right Hydrostatic Pump Removal ........................................................................................7-18
Right Hydrostatic Pump Installation .....................................................................................7-29
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DRIVE SYSTEM cont.
Left Hydrostatic Pump Replacement ..........................................................................................7-39
Left Hydrostatic Pump Removal ..........................................................................................7-39
Left Hydrostatic Pump Installation .......................................................................................7-48
Wheel Motor Replacement .........................................................................................................7-56
Wheel Motor Removal .........................................................................................................7-56
Wheel Motor Installation ......................................................................................................7-62
Track Replacement ....................................................................................................................7-68
Wide Track Removal ............................................................................................................7-68
Wide Track Installation .........................................................................................................7-70
Narrow Track Removal ........................................................................................................7-72
Narrow Track Installation .....................................................................................................7-73
Track Guide Replacement ..........................................................................................................7-75
Track Guide Removal ..........................................................................................................7-75
Track Guide Installation .......................................................................................................7-76
Road Wheel Replacement..........................................................................................................7-77
Road Wheel Removal ..........................................................................................................7-77
Road Wheel Rebuild ............................................................................................................7-79
Road Wheel Installation .......................................................................................................7-80
Tensioner Arm Replacement - Wide Track .................................................................................7-82
Tensioner Arm Removal - Wide Track ..................................................................................7-82
Tensioner Arm Rebuild - Wide Track ....................................................................................7-83
Tensioner Arm Installation - Wide Track ...............................................................................7-87
Tensioner Arm Wheel Bearing Replacement - Wide Track.........................................................7-90
Tensioner Arm Wheel Bearing Removal - Wide Track .........................................................7-90
Tensioner Arm Wheel Bearing Installation - Wide Track ......................................................7-94
Tensioner Wheel Bearing Replacement - Narrow Track.............................................................7-97
Tensioner Wheel Bearing Removal - Narrow Track .............................................................7-97
Tensioner Wheel Bearing Installation - Narrow Track ..........................................................7-99
BRAKE ASSEMBLY
Parking Brake Assembly Replacement ........................................................................................8-1
Brake Assembly Removal 270000100 - 270000999 ..............................................................8-1
Brake Cable Replacement 270000100 - 270000999 ............................................................8-7
Brake Assembly Installation 270000100 - 270000999 ......................................................... 8-11
Brake Assembly Removal 280000100 & higher ...................................................................8-18
Brake Cable Replacement 280000100 & higher ..................................................................8-24
Brake Assembly Installation 280000100 & higher ................................................................8-26
Brake Plate Replacement 280000100 & higher .........................................................................8-32
Brake Plate Removal ...........................................................................................................8-32
Brake Plate Installation ........................................................................................................8-36
Brake Handle Spring Bracket Assembly Replacement 280000100 & higher .............................8-40
Brake Handle Spring Bracket Assembly Removal ...............................................................8-40
Brake Handle Spring Bracket Assembly Installation ............................................................8-43
Brake Handle Replacement........................................................................................................8-48
Brake Handle Removal ........................................................................................................8-48
Brake Handle Installation .....................................................................................................8-51
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HYDRAULIC TESTING
TX525 ...........................................................................................................................................9-1
Introduction ............................................................................................................................9-1
Flow Testing ...........................................................................................................................9-1
Hydraulic Testing ..........................................................................................................................9-3
Hydrostatic Testing Procedures ....................................................................................................9-3
Auxiliary Circuit Pressure Test ...............................................................................................9-4
Removal of Pressure Gauge ..................................................................................................9-5
Auxiliary Circuit Flow Test ......................................................................................................9-7
Auxiliary Flow Testing.............................................................................................................9-7
Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................................9-7
Flow Meter Removal ..............................................................................................................9-7
Loader Circuit Flow Testing ....................................................................................................9-8
Loader Circuit Pressure Test ................................................................................................9-12
Traction Control Tracking Adjustment, Full Forward Position ..............................................9-17
Traction Control Neutral Adjustment ....................................................................................9-18
Purging Air Procedure ..........................................................................................................9-19
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Avoid res and explosions...
Avoid spilling fuel and never smoke while working with
any type of fuel or lubricant. Wipe up any spilled fuel
or oil immediately. Never remove the fuel cap or add
fuel when the engine is running. Always use approved,
labeled containers for storing or transporting fuel and
lubricants.
Avoid asphyxiation...
Never operate an engine in a conned area without
proper ventilation.
Avoid injury from batteries...
Battery acid is poisonous and can cause burns. Avoid
contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Battery gases can
explode. Keep cigarettes, sparks, and ames away from
the battery.
Avoid injury due to inferior parts...
Use only original equipment parts to ensure that
important safety criteria are met.
Avoid injury to bystanders...
Always clear the area of bystanders before starting or
testing powered equipment.
Avoid injury due to projectiles...
Always clear the area of sticks, rocks, or any other
debris that could be picked up and thrown by the
powered equipment.
Avoid modications...
Never alter or modify any part unless it is a factory
approved procedure.
Avoid unsafe operation...
Always test the safety interlock system after making
adjustments or repairs on the machine. Refer to the
Electrical section in this manual for more information.
Avoid unexpected starting of engine...
Always turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug
wire(s) before cleaning, adjusting, or repair.
Avoid lacerations and amputations...
Stay clear of all moving parts whenever the engine is
running. Treat all normally moving parts as if they were
moving whenever the engine is running or has the
potential to start.
Avoid burns...
Do not touch the engine, mufer, or other components
which may increase in temperature during operation,
while the unit is running or shortly after it has been
running.
This symbol means WARNING or
PERSONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION -
read the instruction because it has to do
with your safety. Failure to comply with
the instruction may result in personal
injury or even death.
This manual is intended as a service
and repair manual only. The safety instructions provided
herein are for troubleshooting, service, and repair of the
Sitework Systems TX525 compact utility loader.
The TX525 loader and attachment operator’s manual
contain safety information and operating tips for safe
operating practices. Operator’s manuals are available on
line at www.toro.com or:
The Toro Company
Publications Department
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
SAFETY INFORMATION
General Information
Think Safety First
SAFETY INFORMATION
1
General Information
This symbol means WARNING or
PERSONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION
- read the instruction because it has to
do with your safety. Failure to comply
with the instruction may result in
personal injury or even death.
This manual is intended as a service and repair
manual only. The safety instructions provided herein
are for troubleshooting, service, and repair of the
Sitework Systems TX 413 compact utility loader.
The TX 413 loader and attachment operator’s
manuals contain safety information and operating tips
for safe operating practices. Operator’s manuals are
available through your Toro parts source or:
The Toro Company
Publications Department
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
Think Safety First
Avoid unexpected starting of engine...
Always turn off the engine and disconnect the spark
plug wire(s) before cleaning, adjusting, or repair.
Avoid lacerations and amputations...
Stay clear of all moving parts whenever the engine is
running. Treat all normally moving parts as if they were
moving whenever the engine is running or has the
potential to start.
Avoid burns...
Do not touch the engine, muffler, or other components
which may increase in temperature during operation,
while the unit is running or shortly after it has been
running.
Avoid fires and explosions...
Avoid spilling fuel and never smoke while working with
any type of fuel or lubricant. Wipe up any spilled fuel or
oil immediately. Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel
when the engine is running. Always use approved,
labeled containers for storing or transporting fuel and
lubricants.
Avoid asphyxiation...
Never operate an engine in a confined area without
proper ventilation.
Avoid injury from batteries...
Battery acid is poisonous and can cause burns. Avoid
contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Battery gases
can explode. Keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away
from the battery.
Avoid injury due to inferior parts...
Use only original equipment parts to ensure that
important safety criteria are met.
Avoid injury to bystanders...
Always clear the area of bystanders before starting or
testing powered equipment.
Avoid injury due to projectiles...
Always clear the area of sticks, rocks, or any other
debris that could be picked up and thrown by the
powered equipment.
Avoid modifications...
Never alter or modify any part unless it is a factory
approved procedure.
Avoid unsafe operation...
Always test the safety interlock system after making
adjustments or repairs on the machine. Refer to the
Electrical section in this manual for more information.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Hydraulics Safety
• Inspect all hydraulic line connectors and ttings. Make
sure all hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition
before applying pressure to the system.
• Keep body and hands away from pin hole leaks or
nozzles that eject high pressure hydraulic uid. Use
cardboard or paper to nd hydraulic leaks. Hydraulic
uid escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin
and cause injury. Fluid accidentally injected into the
skin must be surgically removed within a few hours by a
doctor or gangrene may occur.
• Before disconnecting or performing any work on the
hydraulic system, lower the loader arm/attachment to the
ground and stop the engine so all pressure is relieved.
• Be sure you understand a service procedure before
working on the machine.
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SPECIFICATIONS
General Specications
Item Specication
Engine Domestic:
22319 Ser #270000001 - 280999999 / D902E2B
22320 Ser #270000001 - 280999999 / D902E2B
International:
22333 Ser #270000001 - 280999999 / D902E2B
22334 Ser #270000001 - 280999999 / D902E2B
RPM Setting Domestic:
No-load Speed – 3670 rpm +20/-50 rpm
Low idle Speed – 1600 rpm ± 100 rpm
International:
No-load Speed – 3200 rpm +75/-50 rpm
Low idle Speed – 1600 rpm ± 50 rpm
Oil Capacity 3.84 quarts (3.63 liters) with lter
Fuel Tank 6 gallons (22.7 liters)
TX525 Narrow Track TX525 Wide Track
Overall Length, without Bucket 70.7” (179.6cm) 70.7” (179.6cm)
Overall Length, with Bucket 92” (233.7cm) 92” (233.7cm)
Overall Width 33.7” (85.6cm) 41” (104.1cm)
Overall Height 46.1” (117.1cm) 46.1” (117.1cm)
Overall Operating Height, Fully Raised 90.1” (228.9cm) 90.1” (228.9cm)
Reach, Fully Raised 21.8” (55.4cm) 21.8” (55.4cm)
Reach Maximum 37” (94cm) 37” (94cm)
Dump Angle 38º 38º
Dump Height 46.1” (117.1cm) 46.1” (117.1cm)
Bucket Rollback, Ground Position 23º 23º
Bucket Rollback, Carry Position 23º 23º
Bucket Rollback, Fully Raised 85º 85º
Wheel Base 31.1” (79cm) 31.1” (79cm)
Ground Clearance Maximum 4.6” (11.7cm) 4.6” (11.7cm)
Dimensions
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SPECIFICATIONS
Periodic Maintenance Items
Item Specication Maintenance Interval
Grease General purpose grease 8 hours
Hydraulic Oil 10w-30 or 15w-40 API service CH4 or
higher diesel engine oil
400 hours*
Hydraulic Filter Toro OEM lter 8 hours initial, 200 hours thereafter
Engine Oil Toro OEM lter 50 hours initial & 100 hours thereafter*
Engine Primary Air Filter Toro OEM lter 200 hours*
Engine Safety Air Filter Toro OEM lter 600 hours*
Cooling System 50/50 solution of water and ethylene
glycol
8 hours - clean radiator
100 hours - check cooling
system hoses
yearly - change engine coolant
* More often in dusty, dirty conditions.
Performance (Narrow Track)
Item Specication
Tip Capacity 1580 lbs. (716.6kg) (per SAE J732)
Operating Capacity 553 lbs. (250.8kg) (35% of tip per SAE J818)
Speed 0 - 4.5 mph (0 - 7.2km/hr) forward
0 - 2 mph (0 - 3.2km/hr) reverse
Weight 1904 lbs. (863.6kg) (traction unit only)
2024 lbs. (918kg) (w/TX bucket)
Performance (Wide Track)
Item Specication
Tip Capacity 1580 lbs. (716.6kg) (per SAE J732)
Operating Capacity 553 lbs. (250.8kg) (35% of tip per SAE J818)
Speed 0 - 4.5 mph (0 - 7.2km/hr) forward
0 - 2 mph (0 - 3.2km/hr) reverse
Weight 2001 lbs. (907.6kg) (traction unit only)
2127 lbs. (964.7kg) (w/TX bucket)
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Item Specication
Gear Pump A two-section tandem gear pump powers the loader and auxiliary hydraulic systems.
Section 1 (Auxiliary): 13.8 gpm @ 3600 rpm (52.2 liter/min)
Section 2 (Loader): 6.0 gpm @ 3600 rpm (22.7 liter/min)
Loader Valve A two-spool monoblock valve controls loader functions via a single lever joystick.
Main Relief Setting: 2400 psi (165.5 bar)
Loader Spool: A 4-position spool with closed, raise, lower, and oat positions
controls loader functions.
Tilt Spool: A 3-position spool with 3000 psi (206.8 bar) work port relief controls
the dump/curl cylinder functions.
Auxiliary Valve A single spool valve controls the auxiliary ow to the TX attachments. The valve is actuated
by single-step motion lever for forward and reverse-detent positions.
Main Relief Setting: 3000 psi (206.8 bar)
Hydrostatic Pumps The traction circuit is powered by dual hydrostatic pumps in a closed loop system. The
hydrostatic pumps are belt driven off of the auxiliary drive shaft on the front of the engine.
The circuit charge pressure is supplied by a 5 psi (.34 bar) check valve in the loader pump
return circuit. The pumps have service bypass valves for towing and have shock valves to
limit circuit pressure spikes. The pumps are mechanically actuated by the TX traction control
system.
Pump Displacement: 1.28 in
3
/rev (3.25cm
3
/rev)
Pump Speed: 3050 rpm through pulley reduction @ 3600 engine rpm
Shafts: .669” (1.7cm) diameter tapered shaft with 7/16” (1.1cm)
threaded end
Pulleys: Cast ductile iron “3V” pulleys
Shock Valve Relief: 3000 psi (206.8 bar)
Wheel Motors Two LSHT motors directly drive the track drive wheels.
Displacement: 32.3 in
3
/rev (82cm
3
/rev)
Mounting: Standard wheel mounting
Shaft: 1 3/8” (3.5cm) tapered shaft with 1.125” (2.9cm) threaded end
Lift Cylinders The lift circuit has 2 hydraulic cylinders that control loader height.
Bore Size: 1.75” (4.4cm)
Rod Size: 1.0” (2.5cm)
Stroke: 18.4” (46.7cm)
Working Pressure: 3000 psi (206.8 bar)
Dump Cylinder The Quick-Attach angle is controlled by a single hydraulic cylinder.
Bore Size: 2.75” (7cm)
Rod Size: 1.25” (3.2cm)
Stroke: 7.75” (19.7cm)
Working Pressure: 3000 psi (206.8 bar)
Hydraulic System
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Hydraulic System cont.
Track System
Item Specication
Battery 12 volt, BCI group 55 battery with 585 CCA
Gauges The control panel contains hour meter, fuel gauge, glow plug control, water temp,
electrical charge and oil pressure.
Fuel System Electric frame mounted pump
Ignition The ignition switch is panel mounted with STOP-RUN-START positions.
Fuses The machine has a fuse block with 2 separate fuses, 10 and 30 amp.
Item Specication
Tank The hydraulic tank is a fabricated weldment integrated into the main frame. The tank has
a cleanout access, stainless screens at the ll and suction ports and a remote breather
connected via hose.
Capacity: 10.5 gallons (39.7 liters)
Filter In addition to the in-tank screens, the loader circuit passes through a 10 micron spin-on lter
prior to returning to tank.
Item Specication
Track The tracks are Kevlar reinforced, endless rubber rings with 28 internal drive lugs. The outer
tread on the tracks is a turf-friendly S-shaped pattern with pitched crosscuts.
Track Width: TX525 (Narrow Track) - 5.88” (14.9cm)
TX525 (Wide Track) - 9.5” (24.13cm)
Track Pitch: 3.45” (8.8cm)
Drive Wheel The drive wheels are single-piece, austempered ductile iron, squirrel cage castings. The
wheels are mounted directly onto the tapered shafts of the wheel motors.
Wheel Diameter: 11.63” (29.5cm)
No. of Teeth:eter 11
Road Wheels Constant track ground pressure is maintained by 20 ductile iron road wheels. The road
wheels each have a sealed bearing that are protected by a secondary dirt seal on the inside
and a gasketed steel cap on the outside.
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Torque Specifications
Recommended fastener torque values are listed in the
following tables. For critical applications, as
determined by Toro, either the recommended torque or
a torque that is unique to the application is clearly
identified and specified in the service manual.
These torque specifications for the installation and
tightening of fasteners shall apply to all fasteners which
do not have a specific requirement identified in the
service manual. The following factors shall be
considered when applying torque: cleanliness of the
fastener, use of a thread sealant (Loctite), degree of
lubrication on the fastener, presence of a prevailing
torque feature, hardness of the surface underneath of
the fastener’s head, or similar condition which affects
the installation.
As noted in the following tables, torque values should
be reduced by 25% for lubricated fasteners to
achieve the similar stress as a dry fastener. Torque
values may also have to be reduced when the fastener
is threaded into aluminum or brass. The specific
torque value should be determined based on the
aluminum or brass material strength, fastener size,
length of thread engagement, etc.
The standard method of verifying torque shall be
performed by marking a line on the fastener (head or
nut) and mating part, then back off fastener 1/4 of a
turn. Measure the torque required to tighten the
fastener until the lines match up.
Fastener Identification
Figure 1
Figure 2
Inch Series Bolts and Screws
(A) Grade 1
(B) Grade 5
(C) Grade 8
Metric Bolts and Screws
(A) Class 8.8 (B) Class 10.9
2
Torque Specications
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Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc Plated, and Steel Fasteners (Inch Series)
Note: Reduce torque values listed in the table above
by 25% for lubricated fasteners. Lubricated fasteners
are defined as threads coated with a lubricant such as
oil, graphite, or thread sealant such as Loctite.
Note: Torque values may have to be reduced when
installing fasteners into threaded aluminum or brass.
The specific torque value should be determined based
on the fastener size, the aluminum or base material
strength, length of thread engagement, etc.
Note: The nominal torque values listed above for
Grade 5 and 8 fasteners are based on 75% of the
minimum proof load specified in SAE J429. The
tolerance is approximately
± 10% of the nominal torque
value. Thin height nuts include jam nuts.
Thread Size
Grade 1, 5, &
8 with Thin
Height Nuts
SAE Grade 1 Bolts, Screws,
Studs, & Sems with Regular
Height Nuts (SAE J995
Grade 2 or Stronger Nuts)
SAE Grade 5 Bolts, Screws,
Studs, & Sems with Regular
Height Nuts (SAE J995
Grade 2 or Stronger Nuts)
SAE Grade 8 Bolts, Screws,
Studs, & Sems with Regular
Height Nuts (SAE J995
Grade 2 or Stronger Nuts)
In-lb In-lb N-cm In-lb N-cm In-lb N-cm
# 6 - 32 UNC
10 ± 2 13 ± 2 147 ± 23
15 ± 2 170 ± 20 23 ± 2 260 ± 20
# 6 - 40 UNF 17 ± 2 190 ± 20 25 ± 2 280 ± 20
# 8 - 32 UNC
13 ± 2 25 ± 5 282 ± 30
29 ± 3 330 ± 30 41 ± 4 460 ± 45
# 8 - 36 UNF 31 ± 3 350 ± 30 43 ± 4 31 ± 3
# 10 - 24 UNC
18 ± 2 30 ± 5 339 ± 56
42 ± 4 475 ± 45 60 ± 6 674 ± 70
#10 - 32 UNF 48 ± 4 540 ± 45 68 ± 6 765 ± 70
1/4 - 20 UNC 48 ± 7 53 ± 7 599 ± 79 100 ± 10 1125 ± 100 140 ± 15 1580 ± 170
1/4 - 28 UNF 53 ± 7 65 ± 10 734 ± 113 115 ± 10 1300 ± 100 160 ± 15 1800 ± 170
5/16 - 18 UNC 115 ± 15 105 ± 17 1186 ± 169 200 ± 25 2250 ± 280 300 ± 30 3390 ± 340
5/16 - 24 UNF 138 ± 17 128 ± 17 1446 ± 192 225 ± 25 2540 ± 280 325 ± 30 3670 ± 340
ft-lb ft-lb N-m ft-lb N-m ft-lb N-m
3/8 - 16 UNC 16 ± 2 16 ± 2 22 ± 3 30 ± 3 41 ± 4 43 ± 4 58 ± 5
3/8 - 24 UNF 17 ± 2 18 ± 2 24 ± 3 35 ± 3 47 ± 4 50 ± 4 68 ± 5
7/16 - 14 UNC 27 ± 3 27 ± 3 37 ± 4 50 ± 5 68 ± 7 70 ± 7 68 ± 9
7/16 - 20 UNF 29 ± 3 29 ± 3 39 ± 4 55 ± 5 75 ± 7 77 ± 7 104 ± 9
1/2 - 13 UNC 30 ± 3 48 ± 7 65 ± 9 75 ± 8 102 ± 11 105 ± 10 142 ± 14
1/2 - 20 UNF 32 ± 3 53 ± 7 72 ± 9 85 ± 8 115 ± 11 120 ± 10 163 ± 14
5/8 - 11 UNC 65 ± 10 88 ± 12 119 ± 16 150 ± 15 203 ± 20 210 ± 20 285 ± 27
5/8 - 18 UNF 75 ± 10 95 ± 15 129 ± 20 170 ± 15 230 ± 20 240 ± 20 325 ± 27
3/4 - 10 UNC 93 ± 12 140 ± 20 190 ± 27 265 ± 25 359 ± 34 374 ± 35 508 ± 47
3/4 - 16 UNF 115 ± 15 165 ± 25 224 ± 34 300 ± 25 407 ± 34 420 ± 35 569 ± 47
7/8 - 9 UNC 140 ± 20 225 ± 25 305 ± 34 430 ± 45 583 ± 61 600 ± 60 813 ± 81
7/8 - 14 UNF 155 ± 25 260 ± 30 353 ± 41 475 ± 45 644 ± 61 660 ± 60 895 ± 81
Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc Plated, and Steel Fasteners (Inch Series)
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Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc, and Steel Fasteners (Metric Fasteners)
Note: Reduce torque values listed in the table above
by 25% for lubricated fasteners. Lubricated fasteners
are defined as threads coated with a lubricant such as
oil, graphite, or thread sealant such as Loctite.
Note: Torque values may have to be reduced when
installing fasteners into threaded aluminum or brass.
The specific torque value should be determined based
on the fastener size, the aluminum or base material
strength, length of thread engagement, etc.
Note: The nominal torque values listed above are
based on 75% of the minimum proof load specified in
SAE J1199. The tolerance is approximately
± 10% of
the nominal torque value. Thin height nuts include jam nuts.
Thread Size
Class 8.8 Bolts, Screws, and Studs with
Regular Height Nuts
(Class 8 or Strong Nuts)
Class 10.9 Bolts, Screws, and Studs with
Regular Height Nuts (
Class 10 or Strong Nuts)
M5 X 0.8 57 ± 5 in-lb 640 ± 60 N-cm 78 ± 7 in-lb 885 ± 80 N-cm
M6 X 1.0 96 ± 9 in-lb 1018 ± 100 N-cm 133 ± 13 in-lb 1500 ± 150 N-cm
M8 X 1.25 19 ± 2 ft-lb 26 ± 3 N-m 27 ± 2 ft-lb 36 ± 3 N-m
M10 X 1.5 38 ± 4 ft-lb 52 ± 5 N-m 53 ± 5 ft-lb 72 ± 7 N-m
M12 X 1.75 66 ± 7 ft-lb 90 ± 10 N-m 92 ± 9 ft-lb 125 ± 12 N-m
M16 X 2.0 166 ± 15 ft-lb 225 ± 20 N-m 229 ± 22 ft-lb 310 ± 30 N-m
M20 X 2.5 325 ± 33 ft-lb 440 ± 45 N-m 450 ± 37 ft-lb 610 ± 50 N-m
Standard Torque for Dry, Zinc and Steel Fasteners (Metric Series)
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