Toro 30383 User manual

FormNo.3358-665RevA
PolarTracGroundsmaster®7210
Tractor
ModelNo.30383—SerialNo.270000001andUp
Registeratwww.Toro.com.OriginalInstructions(EN)

Warning
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Dieselengineexhaustandsomeofits
constituentsareknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
andotherreproductiveharm.
Becauseinsomeareastherearelocal,state,orfederal
regulationsrequiringthatasparkarresterbeusedonthe
engineofthismachine,asparkarresterisavailableas
anoption.Ifyourequireasparkarrestor,contactyour
AuthorizedServiceDealer.
GenuineTorosparkarrestersareapprovedbytheUSDA
ForestryService.
Important:ItisaviolationofCaliforniaPublic
ResourceCodeSection4442touseoroperate
theengineonanyforest-covered,brush-covered,
orgrass-coveredlandwithoutasparkarrester
mufermaintainedinworkingorder,ortheengine
constricted,equipped,andmaintainedforthe
preventionofre.Otherstatesorfederalareasmay
havesimilarlaws.
Introduction
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjury
andproductdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperating
theproductproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactTorodirectlyatwww.Toro.comfor
productandaccessoryinformation,helpndinga
dealer,ortoregisteryourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,
oradditionalinformation,contactanAuthorized
ServiceDealerorToroCustomerServiceandhave
themodelandserialnumbersofyourproductready.
Figure1identiesthelocationofthemodelandserial
numbersonthetractionunit.Themodelandserial
numbersforthecabareprintedonaplatelocatedon
insidethecab,ontheframeabovethedoor.Writethe
numbersinthespaceprovided.
Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhas
safetymessagesidentiedbythesafetyalertsymbol
(Figure2),whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseserious
injuryordeathifyoudonotfollowtherecommended
precautions.
Figure2
1.Safetyalertsymbol
Thismanualalsouses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanical
informationandNoteemphasizesgeneralinformation
worthyofspecialattention.
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Contents
Introduction.................................................................2
Safety...........................................................................4
SafeOperatingPractices.......................................4
SlopeChart..........................................................6
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.............................7
Setup..........................................................................11
1CheckingtheTirePressure...............................11
2CheckingFluidLevels......................................11
ProductOverview......................................................12
Controls.............................................................12
Specications.....................................................15
Attachments/Accessories...................................15
Operation...................................................................15
AddingFuel.......................................................15
CheckingtheEngineOilLevel............................16
CheckingtheCoolingSystem..............................16
CheckingtheHydraulicSystem...........................16
ThinkSafetyFirst...............................................17
OperatingtheParkingBrake...............................17
StartingtheEngine.............................................18
DrivingtheMachine...........................................18
StoppingtheMachine/Engine............................19
OperatingAttachments......................................20
TheSafetyInterlockSystem................................21
PositioningtheSeat............................................22
UnlatchingtheSeat.............................................23
MovingaNon-functioningMachine...................23
LoadingMachines..............................................24
TransportingtheMachine...................................25
Maintenance...............................................................26
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)................26
DailyMaintenanceChecklist...............................27
Lubrication.............................................................28
GreasingtheBearingsandBushings....................28
EngineMaintenance...............................................29
AirCleanerMaintenance....................................29
ServicingtheEngineOil.....................................30
FuelSystemMaintenance.......................................31
ServicingtheWaterSeparator.............................31
CleaningtheFuelTank.......................................32
ReplacingtheFuelPre-Filter...............................32
FuelLinesandConnections................................32
BleedingtheFuelSystem....................................32
BleedingAirFromtheInjectors..........................33
ElectricalSystemMaintenance................................34
ServicingtheBattery...........................................34
StoringtheBattery..............................................34
CheckingtheFuses.............................................34
DriveSystemMaintenance.....................................36
CheckingtheTirePressure.................................36
CoolingSystemMaintenance..................................36
CheckingtheCoolingSystem.............................36
CleaningtheRadiator.........................................37
BrakeMaintenance.................................................37
AdjustingtheParkingBrakeInterlock
Switch............................................................37
BeltMaintenance....................................................38
CheckingtheAlternatorBeltTension..................38
ControlsSystemMaintenance.................................39
AdjustingtheControlLeverNeutralInterlock
Switch............................................................39
AdjustingtheControlLeverNeutral
Return............................................................39
AdjustingtheTractionDriveforNeutral.............40
AdjustingtheMaximumGroundSpeed..............41
AdjustingtheTracking........................................42
HydraulicSystemMaintenance...............................43
CheckingtheHydraulicFluidLevel.....................43
ChangingtheHydraulicOilAndFilter................43
CabMaintenance....................................................44
Storage.......................................................................45
Machine.............................................................45
Engine...............................................................45
Schematics.................................................................46
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Safety
ThismachinemeetsorexceedANSIB71.4-2006
specicationsineffectatthetimeofproduction.
Improperuseormaintenancebytheoperatoror
ownercanresultininjury.Toreducethepotential
forinjury,complywiththesesafetyinstructionsand
alwayspayattentiontothesafetyalertsymbol,which
meansCaution,Warning,orDanger—personalsafety
instruction.Failuretocomplywiththeinstructionmay
resultinpersonalinjuryordeath.
SafeOperatingPractices
ThefollowinginstructionsareadaptedfromANSI
B71.4-2006.
Thisproductiscapableofamputatinghandsand
feetandthrowingobjects.Alwaysfollowallsafety
instructionstoavoidseriousinjuryordeath.
Important:Refertothe
R OPS Hard Ca b Operator’ s
Man ual
foradditionalcabsafetyinformation.
Training
•ReadtheOperator’sManualandothertrainingmaterial
carefully.Befamiliarwiththecontrols,safetysigns,
andtheproperuseoftheequipment.
•Neverallowchildrenorpeopleunfamiliarwiththese
instructionstousethemachine.Localregulations
canrestricttheageoftheoperator.
•Neveroperatewhilepeople,especiallychildren,or
petsarenearby.
•Keepinmindthattheoperatororuserisresponsible
foraccidentsorhazardsoccurringtootherpeopleor
theirproperty.
•Donotcarrypassengers.
•Alldriversshouldseekandobtainprofessional
andpracticalinstruction.Suchinstructionshould
emphasize:
–theneedforcareandconcentrationwhen
workingwithride-onmachines;
–controlofaride-onmachineslidingonaslope
willnotberegainedbytheapplicationofthe
controllevers.Themainreasonsforlossof
controlare:
◊insufcienttrackgrip,especiallyonwetgrass,
iceorsnow;
◊beingdriventoofast;
◊inadequatebraking;
◊thetypeofmachineisunsuitableforitstask;
◊lackofawarenessoftheeffectofground
conditions,especiallyslopes;
◊incorrecthitchingandloaddistribution.
Preparation
•Whileoperating,alwayswearsubstantialfootwear
andlongtrousers.Donotoperatetheequipment
whenbarefootorwearingopensandals.
•Thoroughlyinspecttheareawheretheequipment
istobeusedandremoveallobjectswhichmaybe
thrownbythemachine.
•Warning-Fuelishighlyammable.
–Storefuelincontainersspecicallydesignedfor
thispurpose.
–Refueloutdoorsonlyanddonotsmokewhile
refueling.
–Addfuelbeforestartingtheengine.Never
removethecapofthefueltankoraddfuelwhile
theengineisrunningorwhentheengineishot.
–Iffuelisspilled,donotattempttostartthe
enginebutmovethemachineawayfromthe
areaofspillageandavoidcreatinganysourceof
ignitionuntilfuelvaporshavedissipated.
–Replaceallfueltankandcontainercapssecurely.
•Replacefaultysilencers/mufers.
•Beforeusing,alwaysvisuallyinspecttoseethatthe
attachmentsarenotwornordamaged.Replaceworn
ordamagedcomponents.
Operation
•Bealert,slowdownandusecautionwhenmaking
turns.Lookbehindandtothesidebeforechanging
directions.
•Engineexhaustcontainscarbonmonoxide,which
isanodorless,deadlypoisonthatcankillyou.Do
notrunengineindoorsorinanenclosedareawhere
fumescancollect.
•Operateonlyindaylightoringoodarticiallight.
•Beforeattemptingtostarttheengine,disengageall
attachmentclutchesandplacethecontrolleversin
theneutral,lockedposition.
•Whenoperatingneardrop-offsorbodiesofwater,
donotuseonslopesgreaterthan15degrees.
•Usecarewhenpullingloadsorusingheavy
equipment.
–Useonlyapproveddrawbarhitchpoints.
–Limitloadstothoseyoucansafelycontrol.
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–Donotturnsharply.Usecarewhenreversing.
•Watchoutfortrafcwhencrossingornearroadways.
•Whenusinganyattachments,neverdirectdischarge
ofmaterialtowardbystandersnorallowanyonenear
themachinewhileinoperation.Someattachments,
suchasasnowthrower,arecapableofamputating
handsandfeetandthrowingobjects
•Neveroperatethemachinewithdamagedguards,
shields,orwithoutsafetyprotectivedevicesinplace.
•Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingsor
overspeedtheengine.Operatingtheengineat
excessivespeedmayincreasethehazardofpersonal
injury.
•Beforeleavingtheoperatorsposition:
–disengagethepowertakeoffandlowerthe
attachments;
–placeinneutralandsettheparkingbrake;
–stoptheengineandremovethekey.
•Ifanattachmentshouldstarttovibrateabnormally,
stopthemachineandcheckimmediatelyforthe
cause.
•Disengagedrivetoattachments,stoptheengine,set
theparkingbrakeandremovetheignitionkey:
–beforeclearingblockagesoruncloggingchute;
–beforechecking,cleaningorworkingonthe
attachment
–afterstrikingaforeignobject.Inspectthe
attachmentfordamageandmakerepairsbefore
restartingandoperatingtheequipment;
–ifthemachinestartstovibrateabnormally(check
immediately).
•Disengagedrivetoattachmentswhentransporting,
notinuseoranytimetheattachmentisintheraised
position.
•Stoptheengineanddisengagedrivetoattachment:
–beforerefuelling;
–beforemakingheightadjustmentunless
adjustmentcanbemadefromtheoperators
position.
•UseonlyToroapprovedattachments.
SlopeOperation
•Rememberthereisnosuchthingasasafeslope.
Travelonslopesrequiresparticularcare.Toguard
againstoverturning:
–donotstoporstartsuddenlywhenonaslope;
–useslowspeedsonslopesandduringtightturns;
–stayalertforhumpsandhollowsandother
hiddenhazards;
•Donotoperateneardrop-offs,ditches,steepbanks
orwater.Tracksdroppingoveredgescancauseroll
overs,whichmayresultinseriousinjury,deathor
drowning.
•Donotoperateonslopeswhereslipperyconditions
couldreducetractionandcouldcauseslidingand
lossofcontrol.
•Donotmakesuddenturnsorrapidspeedchanges.
•Reducespeedanduseextremecautiononslopes.
•Removeormarkobstaclessuchasrocks,treelimbs,
etc.fromtheoperatingarea.Tallgrasscanhide
obstacles.
•Watchforditches,holes,rocks,dips,andrisesthat
changetheoperatingangle,asroughterraincould
overturnthemachine.
•Avoidsuddenstartswhenoperatinguphillbecause
themachinemaytipbackwards.
•Donotoperateoniceincapableofsupportingthe
weightofthismachine.
MaintenanceandStorage
•Keepallnuts,boltsandscrewstighttobesurethe
equipmentisinsafeworkingcondition.
•Neverstoretheequipmentwithfuelinthetank
insideabuildingwherefumesmayreachanopen
ameorspark.
•Allowtheenginetocoolbeforestoringinany
enclosure.
•Toreducetherehazard,keeptheengine,
silencer/mufer,batterycompartmentandfuel
storageareafreeofgrass,leaves,orexcessivegrease.
•Replacewornordamagedpartsforsafety.
•Ifthefueltankhastobedrained,dothisoutdoors.
•Whenmachineistobeparked,storedorleft
unattended,lowertheattachmentunlessapositive
mechanicallockisused.
•UseonlygenuineTororeplacementpartstoensure
thatoriginalstandardsaremaintained.
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SlopeChart
Fold along appropriate line
Align this edge with a vertical surface
(Tree, Building, Fence post, pole, etc.)
Example: Compare
slope with folded
edge.
THIS IS A 5° SLOPE
THIS IS A 15° SLOPE
THIS IS A 10° SLOPE
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SafetyandInstructional
Decals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyareaof
potentialdanger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedorlost.
110-9772
1.Warning—readtheOperator’sManualbeforeoperatingand
donotoperatethismachineunlessyouaretrained.
8.Warning—engagetheparkingbrake,stoptheengineand
removetheignitionkeybeforeleavingthemachine.
2.Crushing/dismembermenthazardofbystanders—donot
carrypassengers,keepbystandersasafedistancefromthe
machine.
9.Cuttinghazardofhandorfoot—removetheignitionkey
andreadtheinstructionsbeforeservicingorperforming
maintenance,keepawayfrommovingparts.
3.Warning—donotusedrugsoralcohol.10.Thrownobjecthazard—keepbystandersasafedistancefrom
themachine;keepalldeectorsandshieldsinplace.
4.Warning—wearhearingprotection.11.Disengage
5.Tipping,dropoffhazard—donotoperatenearwaterdrop-offs,
stayasafedistancefromdrop-offs,slowmachinebefore
turning,donotturnathighspeeds,wearaseatbeltwhen
aROPSisinplace,donotwearaseatbeltwhenROPSis
lowered.
12.Engage
6.Tostarttheengine:clearanydebrisfromtheattachment,
disengagethePTO,movethemotioncontrolleverstothe
neutralposition,engagetheparkingbrake,turntheignitionto
Runandwaitfortheglowpluglighttoturnoff,turntheignition
keytoStart.
13.Parkingbrake
7.ReadtheOperator’sManual.
114-4043
1.ReadtheOperator’sManual.3.Hydraulicoil5.Enginecoolant
2.Parkingbrake4.Fuel6.Engineoil
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110-8253
1.PTO–Off4.Continuousvariable
setting
2.PTO—On5.Slow
3.Fast
110-8254
1.Engine–Stop3.Engine—Start
2.Engine—Run
110-9796
1.ReadtheOperator’sManualforinformationonfuses.
110-9774
1.Forward3.Slow5.Reverse7.Towvalvelocation;torque
thetowvalvesto6.78±
1.13N⋅m(60±10in-lbs).
2.Fast4.Neutral6.Backward8.ReadtheOperator’s
Manualformore
informationonthehydraulic
oil.
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106-6755
1.Enginecoolantunder
pressure.
3.Warning—donottouch
thehotsurface.
2.Explosionhazard—read
theOperator’sManual.
4.Warning—readthe
Operator’sManual.
106-9206
1.Wheeltorquespecications
2.ReadtheOperator’sManual.
106-9290
1.Inputs5.Inseat9.Outputs13.Start
2.(notactiveonthismachine)6.PowerTake-off(PTO)10.PowerTake-off(PTO)14.Power
3.Hightemperatureshutdown7.ParkingbrakeOff11.Start
4.Hightemperaturewarning8.Neutral12.EnergizetoRun(ETR)
110-9781
1.Warning—readtheOperator’sManual.
2.Poisonandcausticliquid/chemicalburnhazard—keepchildrenasafedistancefromthebattery.
3.Warning—donottouchthehotsurface.
4.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,fanandentanglementhazard,belt—stayawayfrommovingparts.
5.Hydraulicoilinsystemunderpressure,escapinghydraulicoilpenetratingskinhazard,brokenhydrauliclineshazard—wear
protectivehandprotectionwhenhandlinghydraulicsystemcomponents.
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BatterySymbols
Someorallofthesesymbolsareonyourbattery
1.Explosionhazard6.Keepbystandersasafe
distancefromthebattery.
2.Nore,opename,or
smoking.
7.Weareyeprotection;
explosivegasescan
causeblindnessandother
injuries
3.Causticliquid/chemical
burnhazard
8.Batteryacidcancause
blindnessorsevereburns.
4.Weareyeprotection9.Flusheyesimmediately
withwaterandgetmedical
helpfast.
5.ReadtheOperator’s
Manual.
10.Containslead;donot
discard.
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Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescriptionQty.Use
1Nopartsrequired–Checkthetirepressure.
2Nopartsrequired–Checkthehydraulicuid,engineoil,
andcoolantlevels.
MediaandAdditionalParts
DescriptionQty.Use
Operator’sManual1Readbeforeoperatingthemachine.
EngineOperator’sManual1Readbeforeoperatingthemachine.
PartsCatalog1Usetolookupandorderparts.
ROPSHardCabOperator’sManual1Readbeforeoperatingthemachine.
OperatorTrainingDVD1Viewbeforeoperatingthemachine.
Pre-deliveryInspectionSheet1Readtoverifyproperdelivery.
Enginewarranty1Saveforfutureuse.
1
CheckingtheTirePressure
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
Ensurethatthetiresareinatedto35psi(241kPa).
2
CheckingFluidLevels
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
1.Checkthehydraulicuidlevelbeforestartingthe
engine,refertoCheckingtheHydraulicFluidLevel
inHydraulicSystemMaintenance.
2.Checktheengineoillevelbeforeandafterstarting
theengine,refertoCheckingtheEngineOilLevel
inEngineMaintenance.
3.Checkthecoolingsystembeforestartingtheengine;
refertoCheckingtheCoolingSysteminCooling
SystemMaintenance.
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ProductOverview
Figure3
1.Track5.Doorlatch
2.Frontliftarm6.Fuelcap(bothsides)
3.Windshieldwiper7.Hood
4.Worklights
Controls
Becomefamiliarwithallthecontrolsbeforeyoustartthe
engineandoperatethemachine(Figure3andFigure4).
Figure4
TractorControlPanel
1.Ignitionswitch5.Oilpressurewarninglight
2.Enginecoolant
temperaturewarning
light
6.Chargeindicatorlight
3.Glowpluglight7.Throttlelever
4.Powertakeoff(PTO)
Switch
8.Hourmeter
MotionControlLevers
Themotioncontrolleverscontroltheforwardand
rearwardmotionsaswellastheturningofthemachine.
ParkingBrakeLever
Whenevertheengineisshutoff,engagetheparking
braketopreventaccidentalmovementofthemachine.
Toengagetheparkingbrake,pulltheparkingbrakelever
rearwardandup(Figure5).Toreleasetheparkingbrake,
pushtheparkingbrakeleverforwardanddown.
Figure5
1.Parkingbrakelever
Donotparkthemachineonaslope.
IgnitionSwitch
Theignitionswitchhasthreepositions:Off,
On/Preheat,andStart.
ThrottleLever
Thethrottlelevercontrolsthespeedoftheengine.
MovingthethrottleleverforwardtowardtheFast
positionincreasestheenginespeed.Movingitrearward
towardtheSlowpositiondecreasestheenginespeed.
Thethrottle,inconjunctionwithmotioncontrollevers,
controlsgroundspeedofthemachine.Alwaysrunthe
machinewiththethrottleintheFastpositionwhen
usingattachments.
PowerTakeOff(PTO)Switch
Thepowertakeoff(PTO)switchstartsandstops
poweredattachments.
HourMeter
Thehourmeterrecordsthenumberofhourstheengine
hasoperated.Itoperateswhenthekeyswitchisinthe
Runposition.Usethesetimesforschedulingregular
maintenance.
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GlowPlugLight(OrangeLight)
Theglowplugindicatorlightturnsonwhentheignition
switchisturnedtotheOnposition.Itremainslitfor6
seconds.Whenthelightturnsoff,theengineisready
tobestarted.
EngineCoolantTemperatureWarning
Light
Thislightglowsandthepoweredattachmentswillstop
iftheenginecoolanttemperatureishigh.Ifthemachine
isnotstoppedandthecoolanttemperaturerisesanother
20°F,theenginewillstop.
Important:Iftheattachmentshutsdownandthe
temperaturewarninglightison,pushPTOknob
down,drivetoasafeatarea,movethethrottle
levertotheSlowposition,movethemotioncontrol
leversintotheneutrallockedposition,andengage
theparkingbrake.Allowtheenginetoidlefor
severalminuteswhileitcoolstoasafelevel.Stop
theengineandcheckthecoolingsystem;referto
CheckingtheCoolingSysteminCoolingSystem
Maintenance.
ChargeIndicator
Illuminateswhenthesystemchargingcircuit
malfunctions.
OilPressureWarningLight
Theoilpressurewarninglightglowswhentheoil
pressureintheenginedropsbelowasafelevel.Iflow
oilpressureeveroccurs,stoptheengineanddetermine
thecause.Repairthedamagebeforestartingtheengine
again.
FuelGauge
Thefuelgauge(Figure6)indicatesthequantityoffuel
remaininginthefueltanks.
Figure6
1.Fuelgauge
SignalLightSwitch
Turnthesignallightswitch(Figure7)totheleftto
activatetheleftturnsignal,orrighttoactivatetheright
turnsignal.Whennishedturning,returntheswitch
totheOffposition.
Figure7
1.Signallightswitch5.Fancontrolknob
2.Snowthrowerdeector
controlswitch
6.Lightscontrolknob
3.Windshieldwiperswitch7.Cablight
4.Temperaturecontrolknob
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SnowthrowerDeectorControlSwitch
Pressthesnowthrowerdeectorcontrolswitch
(Figure7)forwardtolowerthesnowthrowerdeector,
orrearwardtoraisethedeector.
Note:Thisswitchoperatesonlywhenasnowthrower
attachmentisinstalled.
WindshieldWiperSwitch
•Presstherearsideofthewindshieldwipeswitchto
activatethewipers.
Important:Ifthewindshieldisicyorsnow
covered,scrapeitoffrstbeforeusingthe
wipers.Ifthewipersarecoverediniceand/or
arefrozentothewindshield,removetheice
beforeusingthewipers.
•Pressthefrontsideoftheswitchtomomentarily
activatethewipers.
Note:IfyouhavetheoptionalWasherKitinstalled,
thissideoftheswitchwillalsoactivateastreamof
washeruidontothewindowforaslongasyou
presstheswitch.
TemperatureControlKnob
Turnthisknobtoactivateandsetthetemperatureofthe
heater.Blueindicateslesstonoheat,andredindicates
moretofullheat.
FanControlKnob
Thisknobcontrolsthespeedofthefan,whichblows
airfromtheheaterthroughtheventslocatedinthe
ceilingofthecab.Theknobhas4positions:Off,Low,
Medium,andHigh.
LightsControlKnob
Thisknobcontrolsthelightsontheoutsideofthecab.
Ithasthefollowingpositions:
•Off
•Hazardlights—thehazardlightsash.
•Hazardlights/Operatinglights—thehazardlights
ashandtheoperatinglights(headlightsandtail
lights)shine.
•Headlights—theoperatinglightsshine.
CabinLight
Presstheswitchnexttothecabinlight(Figure7)toturn
thelightonandoff.Youcanadjustthelighttoaima
differentpartsofthecab.
AttachmentControlPedals
Usetheattachmentcontrolpedals(Figure8)tocontrol
thephysicalorientationoftheattachment.Usetheleft
pedaltoraiseandlowertheattachment.Usetheright
pedaltoswingtheattachmenttotherightorleft.
Note:Therightpedalisnotusedonallattachments.
Also,onsnowthrowers,onlythechuteswingsrightand
left.
Figure8
1.Presstolowerthe
attachment
3.Presstoraisethe
attachment
2.Presstoswingthe
attachmenttotheleft
4.Presstoswingthe
attachmenttotheright
WindowLatches
Openthefront,rightsidewindowandrearsidewindows
byliftinguponthewindowlatchesandpushingout
(Figure9).
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Figure9
FrontSideWindowShown
Inanemergency,youcanescapeusingthefrontside
window .Openthewindowasnormal,thenpullthe
latchrearwardandoffoftheretainingposttoenable
youtoswingthewindowallthewayopen.
Specications
Note:Specicationsanddesignaresubjecttochange
withoutnotice.
Length91inches(231cm)
Width49.5inches(126cm)
Height78inches(198cm)
Weight2320lb(1052kg)
Attachments/Accessories
AselectionofToroapprovedattachmentsand
accessoriesareavailableforusewiththemachineto
enhanceandexpanditscapabilities.Contactyour
AuthorizedServiceDealerorDistributororgoto
www.Toro.comforalistofallapprovedattachments
andaccessories.
Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthe
machinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
AddingFuel
Theenginerunsonclean,freshdieselfuelwith
aminimumoctaneratingof40.Purchasefuelin
quantitiesthatcanbeusedwithin30daystoensure
fuelfreshness.
Combinedtankcapacity:11.5USgallons(43.5l)
Usesummergradedieselfuel(No.2-D)attemperatures
above20°F(-7°C)andwintergradedieselfuel
(No.1-DorNo.1-D/2-Dblend)below20°F
(-7°C).Useofwintergradedieselfuelatlower
temperaturesprovideslowerashpointandpourpoint
characteristics,thereforeeasingstartingandlessening
chancesofchemicalseparationofthefuelduetolower
temperatures(waxappearance,whichmaypluglters).
Useofsummergradedieselfuelabove20°F(-7°C)will
contributetowardlongerlifeofthepumpcomponents.
Important:Donotusekeroseneorgasoline
insteadofdieselfuel.Failuretoobservethis
cautionwilldamagetheengine.
Fuelisharmfulorfatalifswallowed.Long-term
exposuretovaporscancauseseriousinjuryand
illness.
•Avoidprolongedbreathingofvapors.
•Keepfaceawayfromnozzleandgastankor
conditioneropening.
•Keepfuelawayfromeyesandskin.
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Incertainconditions,fuelisextremely
ammableandhighlyexplosive.Areor
explosionfromfuelcanburnyouandothers
andcandamageproperty.
•Fillthefueltankoutdoors,inanopenarea,
whentheengineiscold.Wipeupanyfuel
thatspills.
•Neverllthefueltankinsideanenclosed
trailer.
•Neversmokewhenhandlingfuel,andstay
awayfromanopenameorwherefuel
fumesmaybeignitedbyaspark.
•Storefuelinanapprovedcontainerandkeep
itoutofthereachofchildren.Neverbuy
morethana30-daysupplyoffuel.
•Donotoperatewithoutentireexhaust
systeminplaceandinproperworking
condition.
Incertainconditionsduringfueling,static
electricitycanbereleasedcausingaspark
whichcanignitethefuelvapors.Areor
explosionfromfuelcanburnyouandothers
andcandamageproperty.
•Alwaysplacefuelcontainersontheground
awayfromyourvehiclebeforelling.
•Donotllfuelcontainersinsideavehicle
oronatruckortrailerbedbecauseinterior
carpetsorplastictruckbedlinersmay
insulatethecontainerandslowthelossof
anystaticcharge.
•Whenpractical,removeequipmentfromthe
truckortrailerandrefueltheequipment
withitswheelsontheground.
•Ifthisisnotpossible,thenrefuelsuch
equipmentonatruckortrailerfroma
portablecontainer,ratherthanfromafuel
dispensernozzle.
•Ifafueldispensernozzlemustbeused,keep
thenozzleincontactwiththerimofthefuel
tankorcontaineropeningatalltimesuntil
fuelingiscomplete.
FillingtheFuelTank
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface.
Important:Thefueltanksareconnected,but
thefueldoesnottransferquicklyfromonetank
totheother.Itisimportantwhenllingthat
youparkonalevelsurface.Ifyouparkonahill,
youmayinadvertentlyoverllthetanks.
2.Shuttheengineoffandsettheparkingbrake.
3.Cleanaroundeachfueltankcapandremovethecap.
Important:Donotopenthefueltankswhen
parkedonahill.Thefuelcouldspillout.
4.Addfueltobothfueltanks,untiltheleveliseven
withthebottomofthellerneck(Figure10).Do
notoverllthefueltanks.
Figure10
1.Bottomofthellerneck
5.Installthefueltankcapssecurely.Wipeupanyfuel
thatmayhavespilled.
Note:Ifpossible,llthefueltanksaftereachuse.
Thiswillminimizepossiblebuildupofcondensation
insidethefueltank.
CheckingtheEngineOilLevel
Beforeyoustarttheengineandusethemachine,check
theoillevelintheenginecrankcase;refertoChecking
OilLevelinEngineMaintenance.
CheckingtheCoolingSystem
Beforeyoustarttheengineandusethemachine,check
thecoolingsystem;refertoCheckingtheCooling
SysteminCoolingSystemMaintenance.
CheckingtheHydraulic
System
Beforeyoustarttheengineandusethemachine,check
thehydraulicsystem;refertoCheckingtheHydraulic
SysteminHydraulicSystemMaintenance.
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ThinkSafetyFirst
Pleasereadallsafetyinstructionsandsymbolsinthe
safetysection.Knowingthisinformationcouldhelp
youorbystandersavoidinjury.
Operatingonicyorsteepslopescancause
slidingandlossofcontrol.
Atrackdroppingoveranedgecancausea
rollover,whichmayresultinseriousinjury,
death,ordrowning.
Alwaysusetheseatbelt.
Readandfollowtherolloverprotection
instructionsandwarnings.
Toavoidlossofcontrolandpossibilityof
rollover:
•Donotoperateneardrop-offsornearwater.
•Reducespeedanduseextremecautionon
slopes.
•Avoidsuddenturnsorrapidspeedchanges.
Figure11
1.SafeZone3.Water/unsafeice
2.Usewalkbehind
equipmentneardrop-offs
andwater.
Thismachineproducessoundlevelsinexcess
of85dBAattheoperatorsearandcancause
hearinglossthroughextendedperiodsof
exposure.
Wearhearingprotectionwhenoperatingthis
machine.
Theuseofprotectiveequipmentforeyes,ears,feet,
andheadisrecommended.
OperatingtheParkingBrake
Alwayssettheparkingbrakewhenyoustopthe
machineorleaveitunattended.
SettingtheParkingBrake
1.Movethemotioncontrollevers(Figure16)outto
theneutrallockedposition.
2.Pullupandbackontheparkingbrakelevertoset
theparkingbrake(Figure12).Theparkingbrake
levershouldstayrmlyintheengagedposition.
Figure12
1.Parkingbrakelever
Theparkingbrakemaynotholdthemachine
parkedonaslopeandcouldcausepersonal
injuryorpropertydamage.
Donotparkonslopesunlessthetracksare
chockedorblocked
ReleasingtheParkingBrake
Pushforwardanddownontheparkingbrakeleverto
releasetheparkingbrake(Figure12).
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Figure13
1.Parkingbrakelever
StartingtheEngine
1.Sitontheseatandfastentheseatbelt.
2.Ensurethatthemotioncontrolsareintheneutral
lockedposition.
3.Settheparkingbrake;refertoSettingtheParking
Brake.
4.MovethePTO(powertakeoff)switchtotheoff
position(Figure14).
Figure14
1.Ignitionswitch3.Glowpluglight
2.Throttlecontrol4.Powertakeoffswitch
(PTO)
5.MovethethrottlelevermidwaybetweentheFast
andSlowpositions(Figure14).
6.TurntheignitionkeyclockwisetotheRunposition
(Figure15).
Theglowpluglightwillturnonfor6seconds.
Figure15
1.Ignitionswitch3.Run/glowpug
2.Off4.Start
7.Aftertheglowplugindicatorlightgoesout,turn
thekeytotheStartposition.Whentheenginestarts
releasethekey.
Important:Usestartingcyclesofnomorethan
15secondsperminutetoavoidoverheatingthe
startermotor.
Note:Additionalstartingcyclesmayberequired
whenstartingtheengineforthersttimeafterthe
fuelsystemhasbeencompletelydrained.
8.LeavethethrottlemidwaybetweentheSlowand
Fastpositionsuntiltheengineandhydraulicsystem
warmup.
Important:Whenengineisstartedforthe
rsttime,orafteranengineoilchange,oran
overhauloftheengine,transmission,orwheel
motor,operatethemachinewiththethrottle
leverintheSlowpositioninboththeforward
andreversedirectionsforonetotwominutes.
AlsooperatetheliftleverandPTOleverto
ensureproperoperationofallparts.Thenshut
theengineoffandcheckuidlevels,checkfor
oilleaks,looseparts,andanyothernoticeable
malfunctions.
Shuttheengineoffandwaitforallmoving
partstostopbeforecheckingforoilleaks,loose
parts,orothermalfunctions.
DrivingtheMachine
Thethrottlecontrolregulatestheenginespeedas
measuredinrpm(revolutionsperminute).Place
thethrottlecontrolintheFastpositionforbest
performance.AlwaysoperateintheFastthrottle
positionwhenrunningpoweredattachments.
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Themachinecanturnveryrapidly.Youmay
losecontrolofitandcausepersonalinjuryor
damagetomachine.
•Usecautionwhenmakingturns.
•Slowthemachinedownbeforemaking
sharpturns.
1.Releasetheparkingbrake.
Note:Theenginewillkillifthetractioncontrol
leversaremovedwiththeparkingbrakeengaged.
2.Movetheleverstothecenter,un-lockedposition.
3.Drivethemachineasfollows:
•Togostraightforward,slowlypushthemotion
controlleversforward(Figure16).
•Togostraightrearward,slowlypullthemotion
controlleversrearward(Figure16).
•Toturn,slowthemachinebypullingbackon
bothleversandthenpushforwardonthelever
ontheoppositesidefromwhichyouwantto
turn(Figure16).
•Tostop,pullthemotioncontrolleverstothe
neutralposition.
Note:Thefartheryoumovethetractioncontrol
leversineitherdirection,thefasterthemachinewill
moveinthatdirection.
Figure16
1.Motioncontrol
lever-neutrallocked
position
3.Forward
2.Centerun-lockposition4.Backward
StoppingtheMachine/Engine
1.Movethetractioncontrolleverstoneutralandto
thelockedposition.
2.DisengagethePTO,settheparkingbrake,and
movethethrottlelevertotheSlowposition.
3.Lettheengineidlefor60seconds.
4.TurntheignitionkeytotheOffposition(Figure15).
Waitforallmovingpartstostopbeforeleavingthe
operatingposition.
5.Removethekeybeforetransportingorstoring
machine.
Important:Makesuretoremovethekeyasthe
fuelpumporaccessoriesmayrunandcause
thebatterytolosecharge.
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Childrenorbystandersmaybeinjuredifthey
moveorattempttooperatethemachinewhile
itisunattended.
Alwaysremovetheignitionkeyandsetthe
parkingbrakewhenleavingthemachine
unattended,evenifjustforafewminutes.
OperatingAttachments
ChangingtheAttachmentOrientation
Usetheattachmentcontrolpedals(Figure17)to
controlthephysicalorientationoftheattachment.Use
theleftpedaltoraiseandlowertheattachment.Usethe
rightpedaltoswingtheattachmenttotherightorleft.
Note:Therightpedalisnotusedonallattachments.
Also,onsnowthrowers,onlythechuteswingsright
andleft.
Figure17
1.Presstolowerthe
attachment/liftarm
3.Presstoraisethe
attachment/liftarm
2.Presstoswingthe
attachmenttotheleft
4.Presstoswingthe
attachmenttotheright
Important:Donotcontinuetoholdapedalafter
theattachmenthasnishedmoving.Doingsowill
damagethehydraulicsystem.
Connecting/Disconnectingan
Attachment
ReadtheOperator’sManualsuppliedwiththeattachment
beforeoperating.
1.Lowerthefrontliftarm.
2.Drivethemachineintopositionbehindthe
attachmentadapter.
3.Raisethemachineadapterontheliftarmintothe
attachmentadapter.
4.Securetheadapterstogetherwiththeattachment
pinandhairpincotterasshowninFigure18.
Figure18
1.Attachmentpin2.Cotterpin
5.Iftheattachmentispoweredbyhydraulics,connect
thehydrauliccouplerontheattachmenttothoseon
thefrontliftarm.
Important:Ensurethatthecouplersareclean
beforeconnectingthemtopreventhydraulic
systemcontamination.
6.IftheattachmentispoweredbythePTO,extend
theattachmentPTOshaftandinsertitontothe
machinePTOshaft(Figure19).
Figure19
1.PTOshaft
Note:Toremoveanattachment,performtheabove
stepsinreverse.
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