Toro TX 1000 Compact Tool Carrier User manual

Type
User manual
FormNo.3405-643RevA
TX1000CompactToolCarrier
ModelNo.22327—SerialNo.316000001andUp
ModelNo.22328—SerialNo.316000001andUp
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OriginalInstructions(EN)
*3405-643*A
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WARNING
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Thisproductcontainsachemicalorchemicals
knowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,
birthdefects,orreproductiveharm.
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containschemicalsknowntotheStateof
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orotherreproductiveharm.
ItisaviolationofCaliforniaPublicResourceCode
Section4442or4443touseoroperatetheengineonany
forest-covered,brush-covered,orgrass-coveredlandunless
theengineisequippedwithasparkarrester,asdenedin
Section4442,maintainedineffectiveworkingorderorthe
engineisconstructed,equipped,andmaintainedforthe
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Regulationofemissionsystems,maintenance,and
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manufacturer.
Introduction
Thismachineisacompacttoolcarrierintendedtomove
variousearthandmaterialsforlandscapingandconstruction
work.Itisdesignedtooperateawidevarietyofattachments
eachofwhichperformaspecializedfunction.
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperateand
maintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjuryand
productdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperatingthe
productproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactTorodirectlyatwww.Toro.comforproduct
safetyandoperationtrainingmaterials,accessoryinformation,
helpndingadealer,ortoregisteryourproduct.
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information,contactanAuthorizedServiceDealerorToro
CustomerServiceandhavethemodelandserialnumbersof
yourproductready.Figure1identiesthelocationofthe
modelandserialnumbersontheproduct.Writethenumbers
inthespaceprovided.
Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhassafety
messagesidentiedbythesafety-alertsymbol(Figure2),
whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseseriousinjuryordeath
ifyoudonotfollowtherecommendedprecautions.
Figure2
1.Safety-alertsymbol
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanicalinformation
andNoteemphasizesgeneralinformationworthyofspecial
attention.
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Contents
Safety...........................................................................4
SafeOperatingPractices...........................................4
SoundPressureLevel...............................................6
SoundPower..........................................................6
VibrationLevel.......................................................6
StabilityData..........................................................7
SlopeIndicator.......................................................8
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.................................9
ProductOverview.........................................................13
Controls...............................................................13
MessageDisplay.................................................16
Specications........................................................17
Attachments/Accessories........................................17
Operation....................................................................18
ThinkSafetyFirst...................................................18
AddingFuel...........................................................18
FillingtheFuelTanks..............................................19
CheckingtheEngine-OilLevel.................................20
CheckingtheHydraulicFluidLevel...........................20
CheckingtheEngineCoolant...................................21
BleedingtheFuelSystem.........................................22
StartingandShuttingOfftheEngine.........................22
StoppingtheMachine.............................................23
MovingaNon-functioningMachine.........................23
UsingAttachments.................................................23
SecuringtheMachineforTransport..........................25
LiftingtheMachine................................................25
Maintenance.................................................................26
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)......................26
PremaintenanceProcedures........................................27
UsingtheCylinderLocks.........................................27
OpeningtheHood.................................................27
ClosingtheHood...................................................28
OpeningtheRear-AccessCover...............................28
RemovingtheFrontScreen......................................28
RemovingtheSideScreens......................................28
Lubrication...............................................................29
GreasingtheMachine.............................................29
EngineMaintenance..................................................30
ServicingtheAirCleaner.........................................30
ServicingtheEngineOil..........................................31
FuelSystemMaintenance...........................................32
CheckingtheFuelLinesandConnections..................32
DrainingtheFuelFilter/WaterSeparator...................33
ReplacingtheFuelFilterCanisterandIn-Line
Filter.................................................................33
DrainingtheFuelTanks..........................................33
ElectricalSystemMaintenance....................................34
ServicingtheBattery...............................................34
ServicingtheFuses.................................................36
DriveSystemMaintenance.........................................36
ServicingtheTracks................................................36
CoolingSystemMaintenance......................................39
ServicingtheCoolingSystem...................................39
BeltMaintenance......................................................40
CheckingtheAlternator/FanBeltTension.................40
ControlsSystemMaintenance.....................................40
HydraulicSystemMaintenance....................................41
ReplacingtheHydraulicFilter..................................41
ChangingtheHydraulicFluid...................................41
CheckingtheHydraulicLines...................................43
Cleaning...................................................................43
RemovingDebrisfromtheTractionUnit...................43
CleaningtheChassis...............................................44
Storage........................................................................44
Troubleshooting...........................................................45
Schematics...................................................................49
3
Safety
Improperuseormaintenancebytheoperatororowner
canresultininjury.Toreducethepotentialforinjury,
complywiththesesafetyinstructionsandalways
payattentiontothesafety-alertsymbol,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
accidentsorinjuriesoccurringtohimselforherself,other
peopleorproperty.
Preparation
Evaluatetheterraintodeterminewhataccessoriesand
attachmentsareneededtoproperlyandsafelyperform
thejob.Onlyuseaccessoriesandattachmentsapproved
bythemanufacturer.
Wearappropriateclothingincludinggloves,safetyglasses,
longpants,substantialslip-resistantfootwear,andhearing
protection.Tiebacklonghairanddonotwearjewelry.
Inspecttheareawheretheequipmentistobeusedand
removeallobjectssuchasrocks,toys,andwirewhichcan
bethrownbythemachine.
Useextracarewhenhandlingfuels.Theyareammable
andvaporsareexplosive.
Useonlyanapprovedcontainer
Neverremovethefuelcaporaddfuelwiththeengine
running.Allowtheenginetocoolbeforerefueling.
Donotsmoke.
Neverrefuelordrainthemachineindoors.
Checkthattheoperator'spresencecontrols,safety
switches,andshieldsareattachedandfunctioning
properly.Donotoperateunlesstheyarefunctioning
properly.
Operation
Onlyoperateingoodlight,keepingawayfromholesand
hiddenhazards.
Besurealldrivesareinneutralandparkingbrakeis
engagedbeforestartingtheengine.Starttheengineonly
fromtheoperator'sposition.
Slowdownanduseextracareonhillsides.Besureto
travelintherecommendeddirectiononhillsides.Turf
conditionscanaffectthestabilityofthemachine.
Slowdownandusecautionwhenmakingturns,crossing
roadsandsidewalks,andchangingdirectionsonslopes.
Neveroperatewithouttheguardssecurelyinplace.Be
sureallinterlocksareattached,adjusted,andfunctioning
properly.
Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingoroverspeed
theengine.
Keephandsandfeetawayfrommovingattachments.
Lookbehindanddownbeforebackinguptobesureof
aclearpath.
Nevercarrypassengersandkeeppetsandbystanders
away.
Slowdownandusecautionwhenmakingturnsand
crossingroadsandsidewalks.
Donotoperatethemachinewhenyouaretired,ill,or
undertheinuenceofalcoholordrugs.
Usecarewhenloadingorunloadingthemachineintoa
trailerortruck.
Usecarewhenapproachingblindcorners,shrubs,trees,
orotherobjectsthatmayobscurevision.
Readallattachmentmanuals.
Ensurethattheareaisclearofotherpeoplebefore
operatingthetractionunit.Stopthetractionunitif
anyoneentersthearea.
Neverleavearunningtractionunitunattended.Always
lowertheloaderarms,stoptheengine,settheparking
brake,andremovethekeybeforeleaving.
Donotexceedtheratedoperatingcapacity,asthetraction
unitmaybecomeunstablewhichmayresultinlossof
control.
Donotcarryaloadwiththearmsraised.Alwayscarry
loadsclosetotheground.
Donotoverloadtheattachmentandalwayskeeptheload
levelwhenraisingtheloaderarms.Logs,boards,and
otheritemscouldrolldowntheloaderarms,injuringyou.
Neverjerkthecontrols;useasteadymotion.
4
Watchfortrafcwhenoperatingnearorcrossing
roadways.
Donottouchpartswhichmaybehotfromoperation.
Allowthemtocoolbeforeattemptingtomaintain,adjust,
orservice.
Checkforoverheadclearances(i.e.,branches,doorways,
electricalwires)beforedrivingunderanyobjectsanddo
notcontactthem.
Ensurethatyouoperatethetractionunitinareaswhere
therearenoobstaclesincloseproximitytotheoperator.
Failuretomaintainadequatedistancefromtrees,walls,
andotherbarriersmayresultininjury.Operatetheunit
onlyinareaswherethereissufcientclearanceforthe
operatortosafelymaneuvertheproduct.
Beforedigging,havetheareamarkedforunderground
utilities,anddonotdiginmarkedareas.
Also,beawareofthelocationofobjectsandstructures
thatmaynotbemarked,suchasundergroundstorage
tanks,wells,andsepticsystems.
Locatethepinchpointareasmarkedonthetractionunit
andattachmentsandkeephandsandfeetawayfrom
theseareas.
Beforeoperatingthetractionunitwithanattachment,
ensurethattheattachmentisproperlyinstalledanda
genuineToroattachment.
Lightningcancausesevereinjuryordeath.Iflightning
isseenorthunderisheardinthearea,donotoperate
themachine;seekshelter.
SlopeOperation
Slopesareamajorfactorrelatedtoloss-of-controland
tip-overaccidents,whichcanresultinsevereinjuryordeath.
Allslopesrequireextracaution.
Donotoperatethetractionunitonhillsidesorslopes
exceedingtheanglesrecommendedinStabilityData(page
7),andthoseintheattachmentOperator'sManual.Seealso
theSlopeIndicator(page8).
Operateupanddownslopeswiththeheavyendof
thetractionunituphill.Weightdistributionchanges.
Anemptybucketwillmaketherearofthetractionunit
theheavyend,andafullbucketwillmakethefrontofthe
tractionunittheheavyend.Mostotherattachmentswill
makethefrontoftractionunittheheavyend.
Raisingtheloaderarmsonaslopewillaffectthestability
ofthemachine.Wheneverpossible,keeptheloaderarms
intheloweredpositionwhenonslopes.
Removeoraddattachmentsonlevelground.
Removeobstaclessuchasrocks,treelimbs,etc.fromthe
workarea.Watchforholes,ruts,orbumps,asuneven
terraincouldoverturnthetractionunit.Tallgrasscan
hideobstacles.
UseonlyToro-approvedattachments.Attachmentscan
changethestabilityandtheoperatingcharacteristicsof
thetractionunit.Warrantymaybevoidedifusedwith
unapprovedattachments.
Keepallmovementsonslopesslowandgradual.Donot
makesuddenchangesinspeedordirection.
Avoidstartingorstoppingonaslope.Ifthetractionunit
losestraction,proceedslowly,straightdowntheslope.
Avoidturningonslopes.Ifyoumustturn,turnslowly
andkeeptheheavyendofthetractionunituphill.
Donotoperateneardrop-offs,ditches,orembankments.
Thetractionunitcouldsuddenlyturnoverifatrackgoes
overtheedgeofaclifforditch,orifanedgecavesin.
Usecautionwhenoperatingonwetgrass.Reduced
tractioncouldcausesliding.
Donotparkthetractionunitonahillsideorslope
withoutloweringtheattachmenttothegroundand
settingtheparkingbrake.
MaintenanceandStorage
Parkonlevelground,disengagetheauxiliaryhydraulics,
lowertheattachment,settheparkingbrake,stopthe
engine,andremovethekey.Waitforallmovementto
stopandtheunittocoolbeforeadjusting,cleaning,
storing,orrepairing.
Cleandebrisfromattachments,drives,mufers,and
enginetohelppreventres.Cleanupoilorfuelspillage.
Donotstorefuelnearamesordrainindoors.
Neverallowuntrainedpersonneltoservicethemachine.
Usejackstandstosupportcomponentswhenrequired.
Carefullyreleasepressurefromcomponentswithstored
energy.
Disconnectthebatterybeforemakinganyrepairs.
Keephandsandfeetawayfrommovingparts.Ifpossible,
donotmakeadjustmentswiththeenginerunning.
Chargebatteriesinanopenwellventilatedarea,away
fromsparkandames.Unplugthechargerbefore
connectingordisconnectingitfromthebattery.Wear
protectiveclothinganduseinsulatedtools.
Keepallpartsingoodworkingconditionandallhardware
tightened.Replaceallwornordamageddecals.
Ifanymaintenanceorrepairrequirestheloaderarmsto
beintheraisedposition,securethearmsintheraised
positionwiththehydrauliccylinderlock.
Securetheloaderarmvalvewiththeloadervalvelock
anytimeyouneedtostopthemachinewiththeloader
armsraised.
Keepnutsandboltstight.Keepequipmentingood
condition.
Nevertamperwithsafetydevices.
Keepthetractionunitfreeofgrass,leaves,orotherdebris
build-up.Cleanupoilorfuelspillage.Allowthetraction
unittocoolbeforestoring.
Useextracarewhenhandlingfuels.Theyareammable
andvaporsareexplosive.
5
Useonlyanapprovedcontainer.
Neverremovethefuelcaporaddfuelwhenthe
engineisrunning.Allowtheenginetocoolbefore
refueling.Donotsmoke.
Neverrefuelthetractionunitindoors.
Neverstorethetractionunitorfuelcontainerinside
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
ornozzlesthatejecthigh-pressurehydraulicuid.Use
cardboardorpapertondhydraulicleaks;neveruse
yourhands.Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecan
penetrateskinandcauseinjuryrequiringsurgerywithin
afewhoursbyaqualiedsurgeon;otherwisegangrene
mayresult.
SoundPressureLevel
SoundPressureLevelThisunithasasoundpressurelevelat
theoperator’searof86dBA,whichincludesanUncertainty
Value(K)of0.6dBA.
Soundpressurelevelwasdeterminedaccordingtothe
proceduresoutlinedinISO6396.
SoundPower
Thisunithasaguaranteedsoundpowerlevelof101dBA,
basedonmeasurementsofidenticalmachinesperISO6395.
VibrationLevel
Hand-Arm
Measuredvibrationlevelforrighthand=0.7m/s
2
Measuredvibrationlevelforlefthand=0.7m/s
2
UncertaintyValue(K)=0.3m/s
2
Measuredvaluesweredeterminedaccordingtotheprocedures
outlinedinENISO20643.
WholeBody
Measuredvibrationlevel=0.29m/s
2
UncertaintyValue(K)=0.15m/s
2
Measuredvaluesweredeterminedaccordingtotheprocedures
outlinedinENISO20643.
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StabilityData
Thefollowingtableslistthemaximumsloperecommendedforthetractionunitinthepositionslistedinthetables.Slopesover
thelisteddegreemaycausethetractionunittobecomeunstable.Thedatainthetablesassumethattheloaderarmsarefully
lowered;raisedarmsmayaffectthestability.
Ineachattachmentmanualisasetofthreestabilityratings,oneforeachhillposition.Todeterminethemaximumslopeyou
cantraversewiththeattachmentinstalled,ndthedegreeofslopethatcorrespondstothestabilityratingsoftheattachment.
Example:IftheattachmentinstalledonaTXmodel22327tractionunithasaFrontUphillratingofB,aRearUphillratingof
D,andaSideUphillratingofC,thenyoucoulddriveforwardupa19°slope,rearwardupa11°slope,orsidewaysona11°
slope,aslistedinthefollowingtable.
Model22327
MaximumRecommendedSlopewhen
Operatingwith:
FrontUphillRearUphill
SideUphill
Conguration
Tractionunitwithoutattachment
15°19°16°
Tractionunitwithanattachmentratedwithoneofthefollowingstabilityratings
foreachslopeposition:*
A
25°25°20°
B
19°20°15°
C16°17°1
D
14°1
E
Model22328
MaximumRecommendedSlopewhen
Operatingwith:
FrontUphillRearUphill
SideUphill
Conguration
Tractionunitwithoutattachment
16°19°19°
Tractionunitwithanattachmentratedwithoneofthefollowingstabilityratings
foreachslopeposition:*
A
25°25°23°
B
21°19°18°
C18°15°14°
D
15°10°10°
E
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SlopeIndicator
G01 1841
Figure3
Thispagemaybecopiedforpersonaluse.
1.Todeterminethemaximumslopeyoucansafelyoperatethemachineon,refertotheStabilityDatasection.Usetheslope
indicatortodeterminethedegreeofslopeofhillsbeforeoperating.Donotoperatethismachineonaslopegreaterthanthat
speciedintheStabilityDatasection.Foldalongtheappropriatelinetomatchtherecommendedslope.
2.Alignthisedgewithaverticalsurface,atree,building,fencepole,etc.
3.Exampleofhowtocompareslopewithfoldededge.
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SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaofpotential
danger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
93-6681
1.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,fan—stayawayfrom
movingparts.
93-7814
1.Entanglementhazard,belt—stayawayfrommovingparts.
93-9084
1.Liftpoint
2.Tie-downpoint
117-3276
1.Enginecoolantunder
pressure
3.Warning—donottouchthe
hotsurface.
2.Explosionhazard—read
theOperator'sManual.
4.Warning—readthe
Operator'sManual.
115-2047
1.Warning—donottouchthehotsurface.
115-4855
1.Hotsurface/burnhazard—wearprotectivegloveswhen
handlingthehydrauliccouplersandreadtheOperator's
Manualforinformationonhandlinghydrauliccomponents.
115-4858
1.Crushinghazardofhandsorfeet—installthecylinderlock.
115-4865
1.Enginecoolant
2.ReadtheOperator's
Manual.
117-2718
120-0625
1.Pinchpoint,hand—keephandsaway.
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130-2836
1.Crushinghazard;cuttinghazard—keepawayfromthe
bucketandtheliftarm.
130-7637
1.Blinking
light—engine-coolant
temperature
6.Enginestart
2.Steadylight—engine-oil
pressure
7.Parkingbrakedisengaged
3.Blinkinglight—glowplug8.Tractionneutral
4.Steadylight—battery
warning
9.Auxiliaryleverneutral
5.Hourmeter
131-0709
1.Parkingbrake—engage2.Parkingbrake—disengage
131-0711
1.Crushinghazard—keepawayfrompinchpointsand
actuatingparts.
131-8026
CEMachinesOnly
1.Battery
power—disconnect
3.Off
2.On4.ReadtheOperator's
Manual.
BatterySymbols
Someorallofthesesymbolsareonyourbattery.
1.Explosionhazard
6.Keepbystandersasafe
distancefromthebattery.
2.Nore,opename,or
smoking
7.Weareyeprotection;
explosivegasescan
causeblindnessandother
injuries.
3.Causticliquid/chemical
burnhazard
8.Batteryacidcancause
blindnessorsevereburns.
4.Weareyeprotection.9.Flusheyesimmediately
withwaterandgetmedical
helpfast.
5.ReadtheOperator's
Manual.
10.Containslead;donot
discard.
10
131-0707
1.12Vpowersocket
7.Tilttheattachmentforward.
2.Hydraulicattachment—forwardoperation
8.Tilttheattachmentrearward.
3.Hydraulicattachment—neutralposition9.Lowertheattachment.
4.Hydraulicattachment—reverseoperation10.Raisetheattachment.
5.Enginespeed—fast11.Movetheattachmenttoaoatposition.
6.Enginespeed—slow12.Leverlock
131-0708
1.Moveforward
3.Moverearward
2.Turnright
4.Turnleft
11
131-0710
1.Warning—readtheOperator'sManual.7.Cutting/severinghazardofhandorfoot—waitforallmoving
partstostopbeforeservicing;keepawayfrommovingparts;
keepallguardsandshieldsinplace.
2.Warning—receivetrainingbeforeoperatingthemachine.
8.Explosionhazard;electrocutionhazard—callthelocalutilities
hotlinebeforebeginningworkinanarea.
3.Warning—wearhearingprotection.
9.Crushinghazard—keepawayfromthebucketwhenoperating
themachine;keepbystandersawayfromthemachine.
4.Warning—engagetheparkingbrake,lowerthebuckettothe
ground,stoptheengine,andremovethekeyfromtheignition
beforeleavingthemachine.
10.Tippinghazard—alwaysmoveupordownslopeswiththe
bucketlowered;neverdriveonaslopewiththebucketraised.
5.Electrocutionhazard,powerlines—checkforpowerlinesin
theareabeforeusingthemachine.
11.Tippinghazard—donotmakefastturns;alwayscheckbehind
youbeforereversingthemachine.
6.Crushinghazard—keepawayfrompinchpoints;read
theOperator'sManualbeforeservicingorperforming
maintenance.
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ProductOverview
Figure4
1.Hood
7.Tie-down/liftloop
2.Auxiliary-hydraulic
couplers
8.Fuelgauge
3.Mountplate
9.Controlpanel
4.Track10.Auxiliary-hydraulics-lock
switch
5.Loaderarm
11.Operatorplatform
6.Liftcylinder
12.Parkingbrake
Controls
Becomefamiliarwithallthecontrols(Figure5)beforeyou
starttheengineandoperatethetractionunit.
Figure5
1.Messagedisplay6.Keyswitch
2.Powersocket7.Tractioncontrol
3.Referencebar8.Loaderarm/attachment-tilt
lever
4.Auxiliary-hydraulicslever9.Loaderlock
5.Throttlelever
KeySwitch
Thekeyswitch,usedtostartandstoptheengine,has3
positions:OFF,RUN,andSTART.
Tostarttheengine,rotatethekeytotheSTARTposition.
Releasethekeywhenenginestartsanditwillmove
automaticallytotheRUNposition.
Toshutofftheengine,rotatethekeytotheOFFposition.
ThrottleLever
Movethecontrolforwardtoincreasetheenginespeedand
rearwardtodecreasespeed.
ReferenceBar
Whendrivingthetractionunit,usethereferencebaras
ahandleandaleveragepointforcontrollingthetraction
controlandtheauxiliary-hydraulicslever.Toensuresmooth,
controlledoperation,donottakebothhandsoffthereference
barwhileoperatingthemachine.
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TractionControl
Figure6
1.Referencebar
2.Tractioncontrol
Tomoveforward,movethetractioncontrolforward
(Figure7).
Figure7
Tomoverearward,movethetractioncontrolrearward
(Figure8).
Important:Whenreversing,lookbehindyoufor
obstructionsandkeepyourhandsonthereference
bar.
Figure8
Toturnright,rotatethetractioncontrolclockwise(Figure
9).
Figure9
Toturnleft,rotatethetractioncontrolcounterclockwise
(Figure10).
Figure10
Tostop,releasethetractioncontrol(Figure6).
Note:Thefartheryoumovethetractioncontrolinany
direction,thefasterthemachinemovesinthatdirection.
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LoaderArm/Attachment-TiltLever
Totilttheattachmentforward,slowlymovetheleverto
theright(Figure11).
Totilttheattachmentrearward,slowlymovethelever
totheleft(Figure11).
Tolowertheloaderarms,slowlymovetheleverforward
(Figure11).
Toraisetheloaderarms,slowlymovetheleverrearward
(Figure11).
Tolowertheloaderarmstoadetent(oat)position,push
theleverfullyforward(Figure11).
Note:Thisallowsattachmentssuchasthelevelerand
thehydraulicbladetofollowthecontoursoftheground
(i.e.,oat)whengrading.
Figure11
1.Detent(oat)position
4.Tilttheattachment
rearward.
2.Lowertheloaderarms.5.Tilttheattachment
forward.
3.Raisetheloaderarms.
Bymovingthelevertoanintermediateposition(e.g.,
forwardandleft),youcanmovetheloaderarmsandtiltthe
attachmentatthesametime.
LoaderLock
Theloaderlocksecurestheloaderarm/attachment-tiltlever
sothatyoucannotpushitforward.Thisensuresthatno
oneaccidentallylowerstheloaderarmsduringmaintenance.
Securetheloaderarmswiththelockanytimeyouneedto
stopthemachinewiththeloaderarmsraised.
Tosetthelock,liftuponitsoitclearstheholeinthecontrol
panelandswingittotheleft,infrontoftheloader-armlever,
pushingitdownintothelockedposition(Figure12).
Figure12
1.Loaderarm/attachment-tilt
lever
2.Loaderlock
Loader-ControlReferenceBar
Theloader-controlreferencebarhelpsstabilizeyourhand
whileoperatingtheloaderarm/attachmenttiltlever(Figure
4).
Auxiliary-HydraulicsLever
Tooperateahydraulicattachmentintheforwarddirection,
movetheauxiliary-hydraulicsleverforward(Figure13).
Tooperateahydraulicattachmentinreversedirection,move
thehydraulicsleverrearward(Figure13).
IfyoureleasetheleverwhileintheFORWARDorREVERSE
position,theleverautomaticallyreturnstotheNEUTRAL
position(Figure13).
Figure13
1.Forwardowhydraulics
3.Neutral
2.Reverseowhydraulics
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Auxiliary-Hydraulics-LockSwitch
Presstheauxiliary-hydraulics-lockswitchtolockthe
auxiliary-hydraulicsleverintheFORWARDpositionandfree
yourhandforothercontrols(Figure5).
ParkingBrakeLever
Tosettheparkingbrake,rotatethebrakelevertoleft(Figure
14).
Note:Thetractionunitmayrollslightlybeforethebrakes
engageinthedrivesprocket.
Figure14
Toreleasethebrake,rotatethebrakelevertotheright.
Note:Youmayneedtoadjustthetractioncontroltorelease
thebrakepinsandrotatethelever.
FuelGauge
Thisgaugemeasurestheamountoffuelinthefueltanks
(Figure4).
MessageDisplay
Engine-CoolantTemperature
Iftheenginecoolantbecomestoohot,thelightontheleft
ashesandthehornsounds(Figure15).Ifthishappens,
disengagetheauxiliaryhydraulicsandletthemachinerunat
highidletoallowthecoolingsystemtocoolthemachine.
Checkthecoolantlevelwhentheenginehasfullycooled.
Important:Donotshutofftheengine,asthismay
causethemachinetooverheat.
Figure15
Engine-OilPressure
Iftheengine-oil-pressurebecomestoolow,thelightonthe
leftilluminatessteadily(Figure16).Ifthishappens,shutoff
theengineimmediatelyandchecktheoil.Iftheoillevelis
low,addoiland/orlookforpossibleleaks.
Figure16
GlowPlug
Thelightontherightasheswhiletheglowplugsarecharged
andwarmingtheengine(Figure17).
Figure17
Battery-ChargeIndicatorLight
Ifthebatterychargebecomestoolow,thelightontheright
illuminatessteadily(Figure18).Ifthishappens,shutoffthe
engineandchargeorreplacethebattery.RefertoServicing
theBattery(page34)
Figure18
HourMeter
Thehourmeterdisplaysthenumberofhoursofoperation
thathavebeenloggedonthetractionunitandthefollowing
indicators:
Enginestart—displayswhenyoustarttheengine
Figure19
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Parkingbrake—displayswhenyoudisengagetheparking
brake
Figure20
Tractionneutral—displayswhenthetractioncontrolis
intheNEUTRALposition
Figure21
Auxiliaryleverneutral—displayswhentheauxiliarylever
isintheNEUTRALposition
Figure22
Specications
Note:Specicationsanddesignaresubjecttochange
withoutnotice.
Model22327
Width
85cm(33inches)
Length
256cm(101inches)
Height
138cm(54inches)
Weight
1,234kg(2,720lb)
Operatingcapacity(withstandard
bucket)
454kg(1,000lb)
Tippingcapacity(withstandardbucket)1,296kg(2,857lb)
Wheelbase
104cm(41inches)
Dumpheight(withstandardbucket)155cm(61inches)
Reach—fullyraised(withstandard
bucket)
62cm(25inches)
Heighttohingepin(withstandard
bucketinhighestposition)
206cm(81inches)
Model22328
Width
103cm(41inches)
Length
256cm(101inches)
Height
138cm(54inches)
Weight
1,297kg(2,860lb)
Operatingcapacity(withstandard
bucket)
454kg(1,000lb)
Tippingcapacity(withstandardbucket)1,296kg(2,857lb)
Wheelbase
104cm(41inches)
Dumpheight(withstandardbucket)155cm(61inches)
Reach—fullyraised(withstandard
bucket)
62cm(25inches)
Heighttohingepin(withstandard
bucketinhighestposition)
206cm(81inches)
Attachments/Accessories
AselectionofToroapprovedattachmentsandaccessoriesis
availableforusewiththemachinetoenhanceandexpand
itscapabilities.ContactyourAuthorizedServiceDealeror
Distributororgotowww .Toro.comforalistofallapproved
attachmentsandaccessories.
Important:UseonlyToro-approvedattachments.
Otherattachmentsmaycreateanunsafeoperating
environmentordamagethetractionunit.
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Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachine
fromthenormaloperatingposition.
Important:Beforeoperating,checkthefuelandoil
level,andremovedebrisfromthetractionunit.Ensure
thattheareaisclearofpeopleanddebris.Youshould
alsoknowandhavemarkedthelocationsofallutility
lines.
ThinkSafetyFirst
Carefullyreadallsafetyinstructionsandsymbolsinthe
safetysection.Knowingthisinformationcouldhelpyouor
bystandersavoidinjury.
CAUTION
Thismachineproducessoundlevelsthatcancause
hearinglossthroughextendedperiodsofexposure.
Wearhearingprotectionwhenoperatingthis
machine.
Theuseofprotectiveequipmentforeyes,ears,hands,feet,
andheadisrecommended.
G009027
1
2
Figure23
1.Weareyeprotection.2.Wearhearingprotection.
AddingFuel
Useonlyclean,freshdieselfuelorbiodieselfuelswithlow
(<500ppm)orultralow(<15ppm)sulfurcontent.The
minimumcetaneratingshouldbe40.Purchasefuelin
quantitiesthatcanbeusedwithin180daystoensurefuel
freshness.
Fueltankcapacity:41L(11USgallons)
Usesummer-gradedieselfuel(No.2-D)attemperatures
above-7°C(20°F)andwintergrade(No.1-DorNo.
1-D/2-Dblend)belowthattemperature.Usingwinter-grade
fuelatlowertemperaturesprovideslowerashpointand
coldowcharacteristicswhichwilleasestartingandreduce
fuellterplugging.
Usingsummer-gradefuelabove-7°C(20°F)willcontribute
towardlongerfuelpumplifeandincreasedpowercompared
towintergradefuel.
Important:Donotusekeroseneorgasolineinsteadof
dieselfuel.Failuretoobservethiscautionwilldamage
theengine.
WARNING
Fuelisharmfulorfatalifswallowed.Long-term
exposuretovaporscancauseseriousinjuryand
illness.
Avoidprolongedbreathingofvapors.
Keepfaceawayfromnozzleandfueltankor
conditioneropening.
Keepfuelawayfromeyesandskin.
BiodieselReady
Thismachinecanalsouseabiodieselblendedfuelofup
toB20(20%biodiesel,80%petrodiesel).Thepetrodiesel
portionshouldbeloworultralowsulfur.Observethe
followingprecautions:
Thebiodieselportionofthefuelmustmeetspecication
ASTMD6751orEN14214.
TheblendedfuelcompositionshouldmeetASTMD975
orEN590.
Paintedsurfacesmaybedamagedbybiodieselblends.
UseB5(biodieselcontentof5%)orlesserblendsincold
weather.
Monitorseals,hoses,gasketsincontactwithfuelasthey
maybedegradedovertime.
Fuellterpluggingmaybeexpectedforatimeafter
convertingtobiodieselblendsd.
Contactyourdistributorifyouwishformoreinformation
onbiodiesel.
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FillingtheFuelTanks
DANGER
Incertainconditions,fuelisextremelyammable
andhighlyexplosive.Areorexplosionfromfuel
canburnyouandothersandcandamageproperty.
Fillthefueltanksoutdoors,inanopenarea,
whentheengineiscold.Wipeupanyfuelthat
spills.
Neverllthefueltanksinsideanenclosed
trailer.
Neversmokewhenhandlingfuelandstayaway
fromanopenameorwherefuelfumesmaybe
ignitedbyaspark.
Storefuelinanapprovedcontainerandkeepit
outofthereachofchildren.Neverbuymore
thana30-daysupplyoffuel.
Donotoperatewithoutentireexhaustsystemin
placeandinproperworkingcondition.
DANGER
Incertainconditionsduringfueling,static
electricitycanbereleased,causingasparkthatcan
ignitethefuelvapors.Areorexplosionfromfuel
canburnyouandothersandcandamageproperty.
Alwaysplacefuelcontainersonthegroundaway
fromyourvehiclebeforelling.
Donotllfuelcontainersinsideavehicleoron
atruckortrailerbed,becauseinteriorcarpets
orplastictruckbedlinersmayinsulatethe
containerandslowthelossofanystaticcharge.
Whenpractical,removeequipmentfromthe
truckortrailerandrefueltheequipmentwithits
wheelsontheground.
Ifthisisnotpossible,thenrefuelsuchequipment
onatruckortrailerfromaportablecontainer
ratherthanfromafuel-dispensernozzle.
Ifyoumustuseafuel-dispensernozzle,keepthe
nozzleincontactwiththerimofthefueltank
orcontaineropeningatalltimesuntilfuelingis
complete.
FillthefueltanksasshowninFigure24.
Note:Thefuel-tankcapsclickwhenyouclosethemsecurely.
Usethebracketstolockthefueltanks.
Figure24
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CheckingtheEngine-OilLevel
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Parkthetractionunitonalevelsurface,lowerthe
loaderarms,andshutofftheengine.
2.Removethekeyandallowtheenginetocool.
3.Openthehoodandsecurethehoodprop.
4.Cleanaroundtheoildipstickandoil-llercap(Figure
25).
Figure25
1.Oil-llercap2.Oildipstick
5.Checktheoilandaddadditionaloilasneeded(Figure
26).
Important:Donotoverllthecrankcasewithoil
becausetheenginemaybedamaged.
Figure26
CheckingtheHydraulicFluid
Level
ServiceInterval:Every25hours
HydraulicTankCapacity:37.9L(10USgallons)
RefertoChangingtheHydraulicFluid(page41)forhydraulic
uidspecications.
Important:Alwaysusethecorrecthydraulicuid.
Unspecieduidswilldamagethehydraulicsystem.
1.Removetheattachment,ifoneisinstalled;referto
RemovinganAttachment(page24).
2.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface.
3.Raisetheloaderarmsandinstallthecylinderlocks;
refertoInstallingtheCylinderLocks(page27).
4.Shutofftheengineandremovethekey.
5.Openthehoodandsecurethehoodprop.
6.Removetherightsidescreen;refertoRemovingthe
SideScreens(page28).
7.Cleantheareaaroundthellerneckofthehydraulic
tank(Figure27).
Figure27
1.Hydraulicller-neckcap
8.Removethecapfromthellerneckandchecktheuid
levelonthedipstick(Figure28).
Note:Theuidlevelshouldbebetweenthe2notches
ofthedipstickwhilethearmsareloweredoratthe
lowernotchwhilethearmsareraised.
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