Toro 07213TC, 07217TC, Workman 3300-D, Workman 4300-D Operator's Manual

Form No. 3326-224
Operator’s Manual
Workman®3300-D & 4300-D
Liquid-Cooled Diesel Utility Vehicle
English (GI)
®

Foreword

The TORO Workman®was developed to provide an efficient, versatile, trouble free and economical work vehicle. The latest concepts of engineering, design and safety have been incorporated into this machine, along with the highest quality parts and workmanship. Excellent service will be derived if proper operation and maintenance practices are followed.
You know, since you have purchased the industry leader in maintenance excellence, that future performance and dependability are of prime importance. TORO also is concerned about future use of the machine and of safety to the user. Therefore, this manual must be read by you and those involved with the Workman
®
to make sure that safety, proper set up, operation and maintenance procedures are followed at all times. The major sections of the manual are:
1. Safety Instructions
2. Set-Up Instructions
5. Maintenance
3. Before Operating
4. Operating Instructions
Safety, mechanical and some general information in this manual are emphasized. DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION identify safety messages. Whenever the triangle safety symbol appears, it is followed by a safety message that must be read and understood. For more details concerning safety, read the safety instructions on pages 5–7.
identifies
special mechanical information and NOTE identifies general information worthy of special attention.
The TORO Workman
®
meets the requirements of ANSI B56.8a–1994. Supervisors, operators and service persons should be familiar with the following standards and publications: (The material may be obtained from the address shown).
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code:
ANSI/NFPA 30
National Fire Protection Association:
ANSI/NFPA # 505; Powered Industrial Trucks ADDRESS: National Fire Prevention Association, Barrymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269 U.S.A.
ANSI/ASME B56.8 Personal Burden Carriers
ADDRESS: American National Standards Institute, Inc. 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018 U.S.A.
ANSI/UL 558; Internal Combustion Engine,
Powered Industrial Trucks ADDRESS: American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018 U.S.A.
OR Underwriters Laboratories, 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, Illinois 60062 U.S.A.
Optional Spark Arrester
In some places a spark arrester muffler must be used because of local, state or federal regulations. The spark arrester, available from your local Toro Distributor is approved by the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Forest Service.
When the machine is used or operated on any California forest, brush or grass covered land, a properly operating spark arrester must be attached to the muffler. The operator is violating state law, Section 442 Public Resources Code if a spark arrester is not used.
If help concerning set up, operation, maintenance or safety is ever needed, contact your local Authorized TORO Distributor. In addition to genuine TORO replacement parts, the distributor also has optional equipment for the complete line of TORO turf care equipment. Keep your TORO all-TORO. Buy genuine TORO parts and accessories.
Important
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The Workman®is an off-highway vehicle only, and is not designed, equipped, or manufactured for use on public streets, roads or highways.
WARNING
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
WARNING

Table of Contents

Foreword 2 Table of Contents 3 Safety Instructions 4
Sound Pressure Level 7 Vibration Level 7
Safety and Instruction Decals 8 Specifications 10 Set-Up Instructions 12
Install Rear Fenders 13
Install Wheels 13
Install Steering Wheel 13
Install Front Fenders 14
Install the Roll-Over Protection System 14
Activate and Charge the Battery 14 Before Operating 16
Check Engine Oil 16
Fill the Fuel Tank 17
Check the Cooling System 17
Check Hydraulic Fluid 18
Check Front Differential Oil 18
Check Torque of Wheel Nuts 18
Check Tire Pressure 18
Check Brake Fluid 19 Controls 20 Operating Instructions 24
Pre-Starting Checks 24
Starting the Engine 24
Bleeding the Fuel System 24
Driving the Vehicle 25
Stopping the Vehicle 25
Stopping Engine 25
New Vehicle Break-In 25
Checking the Interlock System 26
Operating Characteristics 26
Passengers 27
Speed 27
Turning 27
Braking 27
Hills 29
Loading and Dumping 29
Using the Differential Lock 30
Four-Wheel Drive 30
Transporting the Vehicle 31
Towing the Vehicle 31
Trailer Towing 31
Remote Hydraulic Control (Optional) 32
Quick Coupler Operation 33
Remote Hydraulic Control Trouble Shooting: 33
Maintenance 34
Quick Reference Chart 35 Fluid Specifications/Change Intervals 35 Lubrication 36 Using Bed Safety Support 37 Jacking the Vehicle 38 General Air Cleaner Maintenance Practices 39 Servicing the Air Cleaner 39 Changing Engine Oil and Filter 40 Fuel System 40 Bleeding Air from Injectors 41 Removing Debris From Engine Cooling System41 Changing Engine Coolant 41 Adjusting Belts 42 Adjusting Accelerator Pedal 43 Cylinder Head Bolts 43 Changing Transaxle/Hydraulic Fluid 43 Replacing Hydraulic Filter 44 Change Front Differential Oil 44 Cleaning Hydraulic Strainer 45 Adjusting the Brake Pedal 45 Adjusting the Clutch Pedal 45 Adjusting Parking Brake 46 Adjusting Shift Cables 46 Adjusting the High-Low Cable 46 Adjusting Differential Lock Cable 47 Emergency Box Raising 47 Inspect Brakes 47 Inspect Tires 47 Front Wheel Toe-In 47 Inspect Constant Velocity Boot 48 Fuses 48 Jump Starting Procedure 48 Battery Storage 49 Battery Care 49 Hydraulic Schematic (Base Vehicle) 51 Hydraulic Schematic (Vehicle w/Remote
Hydraulic Kit) 52 Electrical Schematic (Base Vehicle) 53 Electrical Schematic (Vehicle w/Remote
Hydraulic Kit) 54 Identification And Ordering 55
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Safety Instructions

The Workman®was designed and tested to offer safe service when operated and maintained properly. Although hazard control and accident prevention partially are dependent upon the design and configuration of the machine, these factors are also dependent upon the awareness, concern, and proper training of the personnel involved in the operation, maintenance and storage of the machine. Improper use or maintenance of the machine can result in injury or death.
This is a specialized utility vehicle designed for off­road use only. Its ride and handling will have a different feel than what drivers experience with passenger cars or trucks. So take time to become familiar with your Workman
®
.
Not all of the attachments that adapt to the Workman
®
are covered in this manual. See the specific Operator’s Manual provided with attachment for additional safety instructions. READ THESE MANUALS.
TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL FOR INJURY OR DEATH, COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Supervisor’s Responsibilities
1. Make sure operators are thoroughly trained and
familiar with the operator’s manual and all labels on the vehicle.
2. Be sure to establish your own special procedures
and work rules for unusual operating conditions (e.g., slopes too steep for vehicle operation). Use the 3rd high lockout switch if high speed could result in a safety or vehicle abuse situation.
Before Operating
3. Operate the machine only after reading and
understanding the contents of this manual. A replacement manual is available by sending complete model and serial number to:
The Toro Company 8111 Lyndale Avenue South, Bloomington, Minnesota 55420-1196.
4. Never allow children to operate the vehicle.
Never allow adults to operate it without proper instructions. Only trained and authorized persons should operate this vehicle. Make sure all operators are physically and mentally capable of operating the vehicle. Anyone who operates the vehicle should have a motor vehicle license.
5. This vehicle is designed to carry only you, the
operator, and one passenger in the seat provided by the manufacturer. Never carry any other passengers on the vehicle.
6. Never operate the vehicle when under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.
7. Become familiar with the controls and know how
to stop the engine quickly.
8. Keep all shields, safety devices and decals in
place. If a shield, safety device or decal is malfunctioning, illegible, or damaged, repair or replace it before operating the machine.
9. Always wear substantial shoes. Do not operate
machine while wearing sandals, tennis shoes or sneakers. Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry which could get caught in moving parts and cause personal injury.
10. Wearing safety glasses, safety shoes, long pants
and a helmet is advisable and required by some local safety and insurance regulations.
11. Keep everyone, especially children and pets,
away from the areas of operation.
12. Before operating the vehicle, always check all
parts of the vehicle and any attachments. If something is wrong, stop using vehicle. Make sure problem is corrected before vehicle or attachment is operated again.
13. Since diesel fuel is highly flammable, handle it
carefully.
A. Use an approved fuel container.
B. Do not remove cap from fuel tank when
engine is hot or running.
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C. Do not smoke while handling fuel.
D. Fill fuel tank outdoors and to about one inch
below top of tank (bottom of filler neck). Do not overfill.
E. Wipe up any spilled fuel.
14. Check the safety interlock system daily for proper
operation; refer to page 26. If a switch should malfunction, replace the switch before operating machine. After every two years, replace the interlock switches in the safety system, whether they are working properly or not.
While Operating
15. Operator and passenger should remain seated
whenever the vehicle is in motion. Operator should keep both hands on steering wheel, whenever possible and passenger should use hand holds provided. Keep arms and legs within the vehicle body at all times. Never carry passengers in box or on attachments. Remember your passenger may not be expecting you to brake or turn and may not be ready.
16. Never overload your vehicle. Name plate (located
under dash on passenger side) shows load limits for vehicle. Never overfill attachments or exceed the vehicle maximum gross vehicle weight.
17. When starting the engine:
A. Sit on operator’s seat and engage parking
brake.
B. Disengage any attachments and return hand
throttle lever to OFF position (if so equipped).
C. Move shift lever to NEUTRAL and depress
clutch pedal.
D. Keep foot off accelerator pedal.
E. Turn ignition key to ON, hold glow plug
switch ON (Maximum 30 seconds).
F. Turn ignition key to START.
18. Using the machine demands attention. Failure to
operate vehicle safely may result in a accident, tip over of vehicle and serious injury or death. Drive carefully. To prevent tipping or loss of control:
A. Use extreme caution, reduce speed and
maintain a safe distance around sand traps, ditches, creeks, ramps, any unfamiliar areas or other hazards.
B. Watch for holes or other hidden hazards.
C. Use caution when operating vehicle on a
steep slope. Normally travel straight up and down slopes. Reduce speed when making sharp turns or when turning on hillsides. Avoid turning on hillsides whenever possible.
D. Use extra caution when operating vehicle on
wet surfaces, at higher speeds or with a full load. Stopping time will increase with a full load. Shift into a lower gear before starting up or down a hill.
E. When loading bed, distribute load evenly.
Use extra caution if the load exceeds the dimensions of the vehicle/bed. Operate vehicle with extra caution when handling off-center loads that cannot be centered. Keep loads balanced and secure to prevent them from shifting.
F. Avoid sudden stops and starts. Do not go
from reverse to forward or forward to reverse without first coming to a complete stop.
G. Do not attempt sharp turns or abrupt
maneuvers or other unsafe driving actions that may cause a loss of vehicle control.
H. When dumping, do not let anyone stand
behind vehicle and do not dump load on any one’s feet. Release tailgate latches from side of box, not from behind.
I. Before backing up, look to the rear and
assure no one is behind. Back up slowly.
J. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing
roads. Always yield the right of way to pedestrians and other vehicles. This vehicle is not designed for use on streets or highways. Always signal your turns or stop early enough so other persons know what you plan to do. Obey all traffic rules and regulations.
K. Never operate vehicle in or near an area
where there is dust or fumes in the air which are explosive. The electrical and exhaust systems of the vehicle can produce sparks capable of igniting explosive materials.
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L. Always watch out for and avoid low over
hangs such as tree limbs, door jambs, over head walkways, etc. Make sure there is enough room over head to easily clear the vehicle and your head.
M. If ever unsure about safe operation, STOP
WORK and ask your supervisor.
19. Do not touch engine, transaxle, radiator, muffler
or muffler shield while engine is running or soon after it has stopped because these areas may be hot enough to cause burns.
20. If the machine ever vibrates abnormally, stop
immediately, turn engine off, wait for all motion to stop and inspect for damage. Repair all damage before commencing operation.
21. Before getting off the seat:
A. Stop movement of the machine.
B. Lower the bed.
C. Shut engine off and wait for all movement to
stop.
D. Set parking brake.
E. Remove key from ignition.
F. Block wheels if machine is on an incline.
Maintenance
22. Before servicing or making adjustments to the
machine, stop engine, set parking brake and remove key from ignition to prevent accidental starting of the engine.
23. Never work under a raised bed without placing
bed safety support on fully extended cylinder rod.
24. Make sure all hydraulic line connectors are tight,
and all hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition before applying pressure to the system.
25. Keep body and hands away from pin hole leaks or
nozzles that eject hydraulic fluid under high pressure. Use paper or cardboard, not hands, to search for leaks. Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate skin and do serious damage. If fluid is injected into the skin it must be surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this form of
injury or gangrene may result.
26. Before disconnecting or performing any work on
the hydraulic system, all pressure in system must be relieved by stopping engine, cycling dump valve from raise to lower and/or lowering box and attachments. Place the remote hydraulics lever in the float position. If box must be in raised position, secure with safety support.
27. To make sure entire machine is in good condition,
keep all nuts, bolts and screws properly tightened.
28. To reduce potential fire hazard, keep the engine
area free of excessive grease, grass, leaves and accumulation of dirt.
29. If the engine must be running to perform a
maintenance adjustment, keep hands, feet, clothing, and any parts of the body away from the engine and any moving parts. Keep everyone away.
30. Do not overspeed engine by changing governor
settings. Maximum engine speed is 3650 rpm. To assure safety and accuracy, have an Authorized TORO Distributor check maximum engine speed with a tachometer.
31. If major repairs are ever needed or assistance is
required, contact an Authorized TORO Distributor.
32. To be sure of optimum performance and safety,
always purchase genuine TORO replacement parts and accessories. Replacement parts and accessories made by other manufacturers could be dangerous. Altering this vehicle in any manner may affect the vehicle’s operation, performance, durability or its use may result in injury or death. Such use could void the product warranty of The TORO Company.
33. This vehicle should not be modified without the
TORO Company’s authorization. Direct any inquiries to:
The TORO Company Commercial Division Vehicle Engineering Dept., 300 West 82nd St. Bloomington, Minnesota 55420-1196 USA
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Sound Pressure Level

This unit has an equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure at the operator ear of 84 dB(A), based on measurements of identical machines per Directive 98/37/EC and amendments.

Vibration Level

Hand Arm
This unit does not exceed a vibration level of 2.5 m/s2, at the hands based on measurements of identical machines per ISO 5349 procedures.
Whole Body
This unit does not exceed a vibration level of 0.5 m/s
2
at the posterior based on measurements of identical machines per ISO 2631 procedures.
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Safety and Instruction Decals

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL GENERAL HAZARD SAFETY
STAY A SAFE DISTANCE FROM MACHINE
EXPLOSION FIRE OR OPEN FLAME FIRE, OPEN LIGHT &
CAUSTIC LIQUIDS, CHEMICAL BURNS TO FINGERS OR HAND
ALERT
STAY A SAFE DISTANCE FROM DRAINING TANK
DO NOT DISPOSE IN THE GARBAGE
CRUSHING OF WHOLE BODY, APPLIED FROM ABOVE
STAY A SAFE DISTANCE FROM MACHINE STAY A SAFE DISTANCE FROM
SMOKING PROHIBITED
THROWN OR FLYING OBJECTS, WHOLE BODY EXPOSURE
CRUSHING OF TOES OR FOOT, FORCE APPLIED FROM ABOVE
EYE PROTECTION MUST BE WORN
CRUSHING OF FINGERS OR HAND, FORCE APPLIED FROM SIDE
HYDRAULIC OIL VALVE
CAUTION, TOXIC RISK FIRST AID FLUSH WITH WATER
25mm
FUEL TANK FILL LINE
READ OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CUTTING OF FINGERS OR HAND CUTTING OF FOOT
KEEP CHILDREN A SAFE DISTANCE FROM BATTERY
LOCK UNLOCK
BATTERY CHARGING CONDITION
MANUAL
WHOLE BODY ENTANGLEMENT, IMPLEMENT INPUT DRIVE LINE
ENGINE START
ENGINE STOP ENGINE LUBRI-
133 bar
PTO
HOPPER CLOSED HOPPER OPEN
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
DO NOT OPEN OR REMOVE SAFETY SHIELDS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING
CATING OIL
FAST SLOW CONTINUOUS VARIABLE, LINEAR
HYDRAULIC OIL PRESSURE INTAKE AIR
CLOCKWISE ROTATION COUNTER CLOCKWISE
SECURE LIFTING CYLINDER WITH LOCKING DEVICE BEFORE GETTING IN HAZARDOUS AREA
GLOW PLUG ENGINE INTAKE,
COMBUSTION AIR
HORN
ROTATION
HAND & ARM ENTANGLEMENT, BELT DRIVE
ON/START OFF/STOP
TRANSMISSION, 3RD HIGH GEAR
PROHIBITED ACTION OR HAZARDOUS LOCATION
DO NOT WELD DO NOT DRILL
BRAKE SYSTEMENGAGE DISENGAGE
3H
CRUSHING OF TORSO, FORCE APPLIED FROM THE SIDE
HEADLIGHTS
PARKING BRAKE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK CLUTCH LIFT POINT
TRANSMISSION, LOWTRANSMISSION OIL
CRUSHING OF FINGERS OR HAND, FORCE APPLIED FROM ABOVE
ATTACHMENT RAISE
L
TRANSMISSION, HIGH
VEHICLE BED LOWER VEHICLE BED RAISE
H
HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY, EROSION OF FLESH
ATTACHMENT LOWER
ATTACHMENT FLOAT
< 250 kg
HOUR METER, ELAPSED
WEIGHT
OPERATING HOURS
LIMITED RECTI­LINEAR MOTION
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THROWN OR FLYING OBJECTS, FACE EXPOSURE
MACHINE TIPPING USE CAUTION ON STEEP HILLS MACHINE TIPPING MACHINE TIPPING
SEVERING OF FINGERS OR HAND, ENGINE FAN
RIDING ON THIS MACHINE IS ALLOWED ONLY ON A PASS­ENGER SEAT & ONLY IF THE DRIVER'S VIEW IS NOT HINDERED
SHUT OFF ENGINE & REMOVE KEY BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR WORK
DO NOT JUMP FROM TIPPING MACHINE
STAY CLEAR OF ARTICULATION AREA WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING
HOLD TIGHTL & BRACE FEET LEAN AWAY FROM TIP HOLD HIP RESTRAINT & HAND
RUNOVER/BACKOVER, VEHICLE REAR POWER TAKE OFF
HOLD, BRACE FEET
(9)
GREASE LUBRICATION POINT GREASE LUBRICATION POINT
1.
MACHINE DIRECTION OF MOVEMENT BEFORE LEAVING OPERATOR POSITION, TURN OFF IGNITION, LOCK PARKING BRAKE,
DISENGAGE PTO, REMOVE KEY FROM IGNITION.
2.
635 kg
3.
< 680 kg
4.
< 90 kg
BEFORE LEAVING OPERATOR POSITION, TURN OFF IGNITION AND REMOVE KEY.
LOAD RATING, HOPPER LOAD RATING, TRAILER AND HITCH
< 1179 kg
635 kg
< 1814 kg
LOAD RATING
< 1179 kg
726 kg
< 1905 kg
LOAD RATING
< 318 kg
LOAD RATING, HOPPER

Specifications

Type: 4-wheel step through, out front operator style,
two-person vehicle. Certified to meet ANSI Specifications B56.8a-1994.
Engine: Daihatsu three-cylinder, liquid-cooled,
counterbalanced, diesel engine. Rated at 19.8 kW (26.5 hp), governed to a maximum speed of 3650 rpm by a mechanical governor. 58 cu. in. (952 cc) displacement. Forced lubrication by gear pump. 12­volt electric starter. Spin-on oil filter.
Air Cleaner: Heavy-duty, 2-stage, remote mounted air
cleaner.
Battery: 12 volt with 650 cold cranking amps @ –17.8
degrees C.
Cooling System: Mid mounted radiator with
removable screen and lower clean out access. Cooling system capacity is approximately 3.8 l (4 qts.) of 50/50 mixture of ethylene glycol anti-freeze.
Fuel System: Fuel tank capacity is 26.5 liter
(7 gallons). 12-volt electric (transistor type) fuel pump with replaceable filter. Replaceable fuel filter/water separator with 3-micron filtration.
Transmission: Rear transaxle configuration, twin axle
drive. 3-speed synchromesh, H-shift pattern with high­low range providing 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds. Manual engage differential lock. 4-wheel drive output shaft (4-wd only).
Clutch: 17cm (6.7”) clutch and pressure plate.
Front Differential: (4-wd only) 5.0 to 1 ratio.
Center Differential: (4-wd only) Bi-directional
overrunning clutch.
Frame: Welded, high strength steel channels and
tubes.
Front Suspension: Independent “A” frame control
arm, dual progressive rate coil springs and dual shock absorbers with anti-sway bar.
Rear Suspension: DeDion axle (weight carrying axle
is independent of transaxle), leaf spring and dual
shock absorbers.
Steering System: Power assist, 3-position tilt steering
wheel, 3-
3
4 turns lock-to-lock. 17.5 to 1 ratio, 35cm
(14”) diameter steering wheel.
Tires: Front tires: 20” x 10” 10, 4-ply rating, rib tread.
Rear tires: 23” x 13” 12, 6-ply rating, turf tread.
Brakes: 4-wheel hydraulic, dual safety circuit self-
adjusting drum: 17.7cm (7”) diameter front and
20.3cm (8”) diameter rear (2-wd) 20.3 cm (8”) diameter front and rear (4-wd). Hand-actuated parking brake actuates rear brake shoes.
Roll-over protection system: 2-post roll-over
protection structure with shoulder restraint.
Hydraulics: 4.25 gpm pressure balanced gear pump
provides hydraulic flow for power steering, lift and optional remote hydraulics. Lift control valve and dual cylinders for lifting dump box. Transaxle is used for reservoir for hydraulic system. 7.6 l (8 quart) total capacity. Spin-on, 10-micron hydraulic oil filter. 100­mesh strainer in transaxle. The optional, remote hydraulic control kit supplies “live” hydraulic power from the vehicle pump whenever the engine is running.
Seat: Bucket seats with shoulder and hip restraints.
Controls: Foot-operated accelerator, clutch and brake
pedals. Hand-operated shifter, differential lock, parking brake, high-low range shifter, hydraulic lift and tilt steering levers. Ignition switch, light switch, glow plug switch, horn button and 3rd high-lockout switch.
Gauges: Hour meter, fuel gauge, coolant temperature
gauge. Warning light cluster includes engine low oil pressure, charge indicator and glow indicator. Tachometer optional.
Lights: Twin halogen headlights and single taillight.
Rear stop light.
Tow Hitch: Hitch has hole for ball or pin.
Interlocks: Clutch pedal must be depressed to start
engine.
Ground Speed:
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Forward Speeds w/23” Rear Tires
High range: 12/18.5/31.9 kmh .(6/11.5/19.8 mph) Low range: 4.7/7.2/12.4 kmh (2.9/4.5/7.7 mph)
Reverse Speeds w/24”Tires
High range: 11.6 kmh (7.2 mph) Low range: 4.5 kmh (2.8 mph)
General Specifications (approx.):
Base Weight: Dry w/o flatbed 522.5 kg (1400lbs) (2wd); 597kg (1600 lbs.)(4-wd)
Rated Capacity: *970.42kg ( 2,600 lbs.) * includes 75 kg. operator and 75 kg. passenger and loaded attachment.
Maximum. Gross Vehicle Weight: 1493kg (4,000 lbs). (2wd); 1568 kg (4,200 lbs.) (4-wd)
Tow Capacity: Tongue weight 75 kg (200 lbs.) Maximum trailer weight 560 kg (1,500 lbs.)
Overall Width: 160cm (63”)
Overall Length: 316 cm (124.5”) w/o bed; 322cm
(127”) w/full bed 337.8cm (133”) with
2
3 bed in rear
mounting location
Height: 190.5cm (75”) to top of roll-over protection system
Ground Clearance: 17.8cm (7”) w/no load
Wheel Base: 177.8cm (70”)
Wheel Tread: (center line to center line)
116.8 cm (46”); Front 121cm (47.7”)
Rear Specifications and design subject to change without notice.
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Set-Up Instructions

Loose Parts Chart
Note: Use this chart as a checklist to assure all parts necessary for assembly have been received. Without these parts, total set up cannot be completed. Some parts may have already been assembled at factory.
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DESCRIPTION QTY. USE
Fenders-Rear 2
Capscrew 5⁄16-18 x 1” lg. 4
Flatwasher .344” I. D. 4
Locknut 5⁄16-18 4
Capscrew 1⁄4-20 x 1” lg. 12 Mount rear fenders
Flatwasher .281” I. D. 12
Locknut 1⁄4-20 12
Trusshead Screw 6
Locknut 3⁄8-16 6
Wheel Nut 10
Wheel—Front 2
Wheel Nut 10 Mount wheels.
Wheel—Rear 2
Steering wheel 1
Foam Seal 1
Washer 1 Install steering wheel
Nut 1
Cap 1
Fenders-Front 2
Phillips Screw 10-24 14 Install front fenders
Washer 14
Locknut 10-24 14
Roll-Over Protection System 1
Capscrew 1⁄2-13 x 3” lg. 4 Mount Roll-Over Protection System
Locknuts 1⁄2-13 4
Operator’s Manual (Vehicle) 2 Read before operating machine.
Parts Catalog 1
Registration Card 1 Fill out and return to Toro
Install Rear Fenders (Fig. 1–2)
1. Loosen the locknuts and capscrews securing tail
light plates to right and left frame brackets.
2. Pivot tail light plates rearward and tighten
capscrews and locknuts.
Figure 1
1. Tail light plate
2. Frame bracket
3. Tail light mounting bracket
3. Secure rear of each tail light plate to rear of frame
brackets with a
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16-18 x 1” lg. capscrew, .344” I.
D. flatwasher and nut, as shown in figure 1.
4. On left side, remove (2) capscrews, washers and
nuts securing tail light mounting bracket to tail light plate.
Figure 2
1. Fender
2. Fender mounting bracket
5. Position a fender over each tail light plate,
aligning mounting holes.
6. On left side, loosely secure tail light mounting
bracket, rear of fender and tail light plate together with (2) capscrews, washers and nuts, previously removed.
7. On right side, secure rear of fender to tail light
plate with (2)
1
4-20 x 1” lg. capscrews, .281” I. D.
flatwashers and nuts
8. Loosely secure front of each fender mounting
bracket to frame with a
1
4-20 x 1” lg. capscrew
and locknut.
9. Loosely secure side of each fender to frame (3)
3/8-16 x 1” lg. truss head screws and locknuts.
Note: Capscrews securing fronts of fenders to mounting brackets may have to be loosened to align all mounting holes.
10. Tighten all fasteners.
Install Wheels (Fig. 3)
1. Remove and discard fasteners securing wheels.
2. Mount wheels and torque nuts to 61–75 Nm
(45–55 ft lb.).
Figure 3
1. Wheel
2. Wheel Nut
Install Steering Wheel (Fig. 4)
1. Remove jam nut from steering shaft. Slide foam
seal, steering wheel and washer onto steering shaft.
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2. Secure steering wheel to shaft with jam nut and
tighten it to 14–20 Nm (10–15 ft lb.).
3. Install cap to steering wheel.
Figure 4
1. Steering Wheel
2. Jam Nut
3. Cap
4. Washer
5. Foam Seal
Install Front Fenders (Fig. 5)
1. Mount a fender to each side of skirt with (7) 10-
24 Phillips screws, flat washers and locknuts.
Figure 5
1. Fender
Install the Roll-Over Protection System (Fig. 6)
1. Insert each side of the system into the mounting
bracket on each side of the vehicle frame, positioning the protection system as shown in figure 6.
2. Secure each side of the roll-over protection
system to mounting brackets with (2)
1
2-13 x 3”
lg. capscrews and locknuts.
Figure 6
1. Roll-over protection system
2. Mounting brackets
Activate and Charge the Battery (Fig. 7 & 8)
If the battery is not filled with electrolyte or activated, it must be removed from vehicle, filled with electrolyte and charged. Bulk electrolyte with 1.260 specific gravity can be purchased from a local battery supply outlet.
1. Loosen knobs securing battery cover to battery
base and slide cover off.
2. Remove capscrew, washers and locknut securing
battery hold down to battery base. Remove hold
FRONT
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Electrolyte gases are explosive and can cause serious injury to eyes, lungs and skin. Wear safety goggles and rubber gloves when working with electrolyte or battery. Charge the battery in a well-ventilated place so gasses produced while charging can dissipate. Since the gases are explosive, keep open flames and electrical spark away from the battery; do not smoke. Nausea may result if the gases are inhaled. Unplug charger from electrical outlet be fore connecting to or disconnecting charger leads from battery posts.
CAUTION
down and slide battery out of battery base.
Figure 7
1. Battery cover
2. Knob
3. Battery base
3. Remove filler caps from battery and slowly fill
each cell until electrolyte is just above the plates.
4. Replace filler caps and connect a 3- to 4-amp
battery charger to the battery posts. Charge the battery at a rate of 3 to 4 amperes for 4 to 8 hours.
5. When battery is charged, disconnect charger from
electrical outlet and battery posts.
6. Remove filler caps. Slowly add electrolyte to
each cell until level is up to fill ring. Install filler caps.
Do not overfill battery. Electrolyte will overflow onto other parts of the vehicle and severe corrosion and deterioration will result.
7. Slide battery into battery base so battery terminals
are toward the rear of the vehicle.
Figure 8
1. Positive (+) cable
2. Hold down
8. Install the positive cable (red) to the positive (+)
terminal and the negative cable (black) to the negative (–) terminal of the battery and secure with capscrews and nuts. Slide the rubber boot over the positive terminal to prevent possible short-out from occurring.
9. Install battery hold down and secure to base with
capscrew, washers and locknut.
10. Reinstall battery cover to battery base and tighten
knobs.
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Connecting cables to the wrong post could result in personal injury and/or damage to the electrical system. Make sure battery or cables do not interfere or rub on any moving or hot parts.
WARNING

Before Operating

Check Engine Oil (Fig. 9–11)
The engine is shipped with approximately 3.3 l (3.5 qts.) (w/filter) of oil in the crankcase; however, level of oil must be checked before and after the engine is first started.
1. Position machine on a level surface.
2. Remove dipstick and wipe it with a clean rag.
Insert dipstick into tube and make sure it is seated fully. Remove dipstick and check level of oil.
Figure 9
1. Dipstick
3. The engine uses any high quality 10W30
detergent oil having the American Petroleum Institute API “service classification” CF or better.
4. If oil level is low, remove filler cap and add
enough oil to raise level to FULL mark on dipstick.
Figure 10
1. Filler cap
Note: When adding oil, remove dipstick to allow proper venting, pour oil slowly and check the level often during this process. DO NOT OVERFILL.
When adding engine oil or filling oil, there must be clearance between the oil fill device and the oil fill hole in the valve cover as shown in figure
11. This clearance is necessary to permit venting when filling, which prevents oil from overrunning into breather.
Figure 11
1. Note Clearance
5. Install the dipstick firmly in place.
Check level of oil every 8 operating hours or daily. Change oil and filter initially after the first 50 hours of operation, thereafter, change oil and filter every 100 hours. However, change oil more frequently when engine is operated in extremely dusty or dirty conditions.
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Before servicing or making adjustments to the machine, stop engine, set parking brake and remove key from the switch. Any load material must be removed from bed or other attachment before working under raised bed. Always place the safety support on extended lift cylinder to hold box up.
CAUTION
Note: After filling or changing oil, start and run the engine at idle for 30 seconds. Shut engine off. Wait 30 seconds and check oil level. Add enough oil to raise level to FULL mark on dipstick.
Fill the Fuel Tank (Fig. 12)
Fuel tank capacity is approximately 26.5 l (7 gallons).
The engine runs on No. 2-D or 1-D automotive type diesel fuel with a minimum cetane rating of 40.
Note: Higher cetane rated fuel may be required if machine is to be used at high altitude and low atmospheric temperatures.
Figure 12
1. Fuel tank cap
1. Clean area around fuel tank cap.
2. Remove fuel tank cap.
3. Fill tank to about one inch below top of tank,
(bottom of filler neck) with diesel fuel. DO NOT OVERFILL. Then install cap.
4. Wipe up any fuel that may have spilled to prevent
a fire hazard.
Check the Cooling System (Fig. 13)
Capacity of cooling system is approximately 3.8 l (4 qts.).
The cooling system is filled with a 50/50 solution of water and permanent ethylene glycol anti-freeze. Check level of coolant at beginning of each day before starting the engine.
1. Park machine on a level surface.
2. Check coolant level. Coolant should be up to
COLD line on reserve tank, when engine is cold.
3. If coolant is low, remove reserve tank cap and add
a 50/50 mixture of water and permanent ethylene glycol anti-freeze. DO NOT OVERFILL.
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If engine has been running, pressurized hot coolant can escape if radiator cap is removed and cause burns. Allow engine to cool at least 15 minutes or until the radiator cap is cool enough to touch without burning hand.
CAUTION
Because diesel fuel is flammable, caution must be used when storing or handling it. Do not fill fuel tank while engine is running, hot, or when machine is in an enclosed area. Vapors may build up and be ignited by a spark or flame source many feet away. DO NOT SMOKE while filling the fuel tank to prevent the possibility of an explosion. Always fill fuel tank outside and wipe up any spilled diesel fuel before starting engine. Use a funnel or spout to prevent spilling diesel fuel and fill tank to about 1 inch (25 mm) below the filler neck. Store diesel fuel in a clean, safety approved container and keep the cap in place on the container Keep diesel fuel in a cool, well ventilated place; never in an en closed area such as a hot storage shed. To as sure volatility and to prevent contamination, do not buy more than a 6 month supply.
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