Model No. 07360—Serial No. 260000001 and Up
Model No. 07361—Serial No. 260000001 and Up
Model No. 07361TC—Serial No. 260000001 and Up
Model No. 07365—Serial No. 260000001 and Up
Operator’s Manual
English (EN, GB)
Warning
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
Important The engine in this product is not equipped
with a spark arrester muffler. It is a violation of California
Public Resource Code Section 4442 to use or operate this
engine on any forest-covered, brush-covered, or
grass-covered land as defined in CPRC 4126. Other states
or federal areas may have similar laws.
This spark ignition system complies with Canadian
ICES-002.
Ce système d’allumage par étincelle de véhicule est
conforme à la norme NMB-002 du Canada.
The Toro General Commercial Products Warranty56. .
Introduction
Read this manual carefully to learn how to operate and
maintain your product properly. The information in this
manual can help you and others avoid injury and product
damage. Although Toro designs and produces safe
products, you are responsible for operating the product
properly and safely.
Whenever you need service, genuine Toro parts, or
additional information, contact an Authorized Toro
Distributor or Toro Customer Service and have the model
and serial numbers of your product ready. These numbers
are stamped into a plate located on the right frame member
under dash.
Write the product model and serial numbers in the space
below:
Warning signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or
death if you do not follow the recommended precautions.
Caution signals a hazard that may cause minor or moderate
injury if you do not follow the recommended precautions.
This manual uses two other words to highlight information.
Important calls attention to special mechanical
information and Note: emphasizes general information
worthy of special attention.
Safety
The TORO WORKMAN meets the requirements of
SAE J2258.
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.
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.
Model No:
Serial No.
This manual identifies potential hazards and has special
safety messages that help you and others avoid personal
injury and even death. Danger, Warning, and Caution are
signal words used to identify the level of hazard. However,
regardless of the hazard, be extremely careful.
Danger signals an extreme hazard that will cause serious
injury or death if you do not follow the recommended
precautions.
Safe Operating Practices
Warning
The WORKMAN is an off–highway vehicle
only, and is not designed, equipped, or
manufactured for use on public streets, roads
or highways.
The WORKMAN was designed and tested to offer
safe service when operated and maintained properly.
Although hazard control and accident prevention
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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 off–road
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
• Make sure operators are thoroughly trained and familiar
with the Operator’s Manual and all labels on the
vehicle.
• 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
• 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, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55420.
• 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.
• 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.
• Never operate the vehicle when under the influence of
drugs or alcohol.
• Become familiar with the controls and know how to
stop the engine quickly.
• 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.
• 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.
• Wearing safety glasses, safety shoes, long pants and a
helmet is advisable and required by some local safety
and insurance regulations.
• Keep everyone, especially children and pets, away from
the areas of operation.
• 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.
• Since gasoline is highly flammable, handle it carefully.
– Use an approved gasoline container.
– Do not remove cap from fuel tank when engine is
hot or running.
– Do not smoke while handling gasoline.
– Fill fuel tank outdoors and to about one inch below
top of tank (bottom of filler neck). Do not overfill.
– Wipe up any spilled gasoline.
• Use only an approved non–metal, portable fuel
container. Static electric discharge can ignite gasoline
vapors in a ungrounded fuel container. Remove the fuel
container from the bed of the vehicle and place on the
ground away from the vehicle before filling. Keep
nozzle in contact with container while filling. Remove
equipment from vehicle bed before filling
• Check the safety interlock system daily for proper
operation. 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
• Operator and passenger should use seat belts and
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 the box or on
attachments. Remember your passenger may not be
expecting you to brake or turn and may not be ready.
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• Never overload your vehicle. Name plate (located under
middle of dash) shows load limits for vehicle. Never
overfill attachments or exceed the vehicle maximum
GVW.
– 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.
• When starting the engine:
– Sit on operator’s seat and ensure parking brake is
engaged.
– Disengage PTO (if so equipped) and return hand
throttle lever to OFF position (if so equipped).
– Move shift lever to NEUTRAL and depress clutch
pedal.
– Make sure the hydraulic lift lever is in the center
position.
– Keep foot off accelerator pedal.
– Turn ignition key to START.
• Using the machine demands attention. Failure to
operate vehicle safely may result in an accident, tip over
of vehicle and serious injury or death. Drive carefully.
To prevent tipping or loss of control:
– Use extreme caution, reduce speed and maintain a
safe distance around sand traps, ditches, creeks,
ramps, any unfamiliar areas or other hazards.
– Watch for holes or other hidden hazards.
– 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.
– 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.
– Keep all bystanders away. Before backing up, look
to the rear and assure no one is behind the vehicle.
Back up slowly.
– Watch out for traffic when near or crossing roads.
Always yield the right of way to pedestrians and
other vehicles. This vehicle is not
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.
– 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.
– 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.
– If ever unsure about safe operation, STOP WORK
and ask your supervisor.
• Do not touch engine, transaxle, radiator, muffler or
muffler manifold while engine is running or soon after
it has stopped because these areas may be hot enough to
cause burns.
• 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
resuming operation.
• Before getting off the seat:
– Stop movement of the machine.
designed for use
– 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.
– Avoid sudden stops and starts. Do not go from
reverse to forward or forward to reverse without
first coming to a complete stop.
– Do not attempt sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers or
other unsafe driving actions that may cause a loss of
vehicle control.
– Do not pass another vehicle traveling in the same
direction at intersections, blind spots, or at other
dangerous locations.
– Lower bed.
– Shut engine off and wait for all movement to stop.
– Set parking brake.
– Remove key from ignition.
– Block wheels if machine is on an incline.
Maintenance
• 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.
• Never work under a raised bed without placing bed
safety support on fully extended cylinder rod.
• Make sure all hydraulic line connectors are tight, and all
hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition before
applying pressure to the system.
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• 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.
• 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.
• To make sure entire machine is in good condition, keep
all nuts, bolts and screws properly tightened.
• To reduce potential fire hazard, keep the engine area
free of excessive grease, grass, leaves and accumulation
of dirt.
• 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.
Sound Pressure Level
This unit has an equivalent continuous A-weighted sound
pressure at the operator ear of: 82 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/s 2 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.
• 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.
• If major repairs are ever needed or assistance is
required, contact an Authorized TORO Distributor.
• 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.
• This vehicle should not be modified without the TORO
Company’s authorization. Direct any inquiries to The
TORO Company, Commercial Division, Vehicle
Engineering Dept., 8111 Lyndale Ave. So.,
Bloomington, Minnesota 55420–1196. USA
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Safety and Instruction Decals
Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area
of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost.
1. Warning—read the
Operator’s Manual.
2. Crushing hazard—install the
cylinder lock.
93-9852
93-8071
1. Hot surface/burn hazard—stay a safe distance from the hot
surface.
93-9448
1. Warning—when adding fuel to the tank, leave 25 mm between
the fuel and the top of the tank; read the Operator’s Manual.
93-9442
1. Maximum tongue weight
is 90 kg; maximum trailer
weight is 680 kg.
2. For information on
transmission fluid, read
the Operator’s Manual.
93-9879
1. Stored energy hazard—read the Operator’s Manual.
93-9447
1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual; remove the ignition key
before servicing or performing maintenance on the engine air
intake system.
93-6687
1. Do not step here.
93-7814
1. Entanglement hazard, belt—stay away from moving parts.
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93-9850
1. Do not repair or revise—read the Operator’s Manual.
93-9449
1. Read the Operator’s
Manual.
2. Grease every 100 hours.
3. Add grease (9 grease
points).
105-4215
1. Warning—avoid pinch points.
93-9862
1. Entanglement hazard, shaft—stay away from moving parts.
1. Warning—do not operate the
vehicle on public streets,
roads, or highways.
2. Preheat–glow plug
(Diesel only)
3. Headlights
4. Engine—low oil pressure
5. Engine—preheat indicator
(Diesel only)
6. Horn
106-2352
7. Battery –low charge
(Liquid cooled only)
8. Temperature level
(Liquid cooled only)
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9. Hour meter
10. Off
11. On
1. Electrical power
106-2353
106-2355
1. Slow to fast2. Transmission—third high;
no fast speed
1. Locked
2. Differential lock
3. Unlocked
4. Hydraulic lock
5. Engage
6. Power take-off (PTO)
7. Disengage
8. Warning—read the
Operator’s Manual.
106-2377
9. Entanglement hazard,
shaft—keep bystanders a
safe distance from the
vehicle.
10. Retract hydraulics
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11. Extend hydraulics
12. Transmission—high speed
13. Transmission—low speed
110-2599
1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual.
2. Fire hazard—stop the engine before fueling.
3. Tipping hazard—read the Operator’s Manual and receive training before operating the machine, use caution and drive slowly when driving
on slopes, slow down and turn gradually, do not exceed 20 mph (32 kph), and drive slowly over rough terrain or when carrying a full or
heavy load.
4. Crushing/dismemberment hazard of bystanders—keep bystanders a safe distance from the vehicle, do not carry passengers in the cargo
bed, and keep arms and legs inside of the vehicle at all times.
5. Warning—engage the parking brake, stop the engine and remove the ignition key before leaving the vehicle.
93-6689
1. Warning—do not carry passengers.
93-9899
93-9868
1. Crushing hazard of hand—read the Operator’s Manual.
1. Crushing hazard—install the cylinder lock.
106-7894
1. Engine—start
2. Ignition
3. Headlights
4. Power point
98-9335
1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, fan—stay away from moving
parts.
1. Warning—read the
Operator’s Manual.
2. Avoid tipping the
machine.
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106-7767
3. Wear the seat belt.
4. Lean away from the
direction the machine is
tipping.
106-7888
1. Warning—the hydraulic
oil pressure is 124 bar
(1800 PSI).
2. Coupler A
3. Coupler B
106-7900
For model 07360 only
1. The maximum load is 1150 kg, the vehicle weight is 664 kg,
and the maximum gross vehicle weight is 1814 kg.
106-7896
For models 07361 & 07361 TC only
1. The maximum load is 953 kg, the vehicle weight is 861 kg, and
the maximum gross vehicle weight is 1814 kg.
106-7898
For model 07365 only
1. The maximum load is 953 kg, the vehicle weight is 953 kg, and
the maximum gross vehicle weight is 1905 kg.
Battery Symbols
Some or all of these symbols are on your battery.
1. Explosion hazard
2. No fire, open flames, or
smoking.
3. Caustic liquid/chemical
burn hazard
4. Wear eye protection
5. Read the Operator’s
Manual.
6. Keep bystanders a safe
distance from the battery.
7. Wear eye protection;
explosive gases can
cause blindness and
other injuries
8. Battery acid can cause
blindness or severe
burns.
9. Flush eyes immediately
with water and get
medical help fast.
10. Contains lead; do not
discard.
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106-2384
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Specifications
Note: Specifications and design subject to change without notice.
General Specifications
Type
Engine
Air CleanerHeavy duty, 2-stage, remote mounted air cleaner.
Battery12 volt with 650 cold cranking Amps @ 0 degrees F.
Cooling System
Fuel SystemGasoline tank capacity is 7 gallons. 12 volt, electric fuel pump.
Transmission
Clutch6.7” clutch and pressure plate.
Front Differential
(4wd only)
Center Differential
(4wd only)
FrameWelded, high strength steel construction.
4 wheel step through, out front operator style, two person vehicle. Certified to meet
SAE J2258.
Daihatsu 31 hp, three cylinder, liquid cooled, counterbalanced, gasoline engine;
regulated to 3650 rpm maximum by a mechanical governor. 58.1 cu. in. (952 cc)
displacement. Forced lubrication by gear pump. 40 amp alternator with I/C
regulator. Spin–on oil filter.
Mid mounted radiator with a removable screen which has a lower clean out access.
Cooling system capacity is approximately 4 qts. of 50/50 mixture of ethylene glycol
anti–freeze.
LightsTwin halogen headlights and single taillight. Rear stop light.
Independent “A” frame control arm, dual progressive rate coil springs and dual
shock absorbers with anti–sway bar.
DeDion axle (weight carrying axle is independent of transaxle), leaf spring and dual
shock absorbers.
Front tires: 20” x 10”-10, 6-ply rating, rib tread.
Rear tires: 24” x 12”-12, 6-ply rating, turf tread.
4 wheel hydraulic, dual safety circuit self adjusting drum: 8” diameter front and rear.
Hand actuated parking brake actuates rear brake shoes.
4 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. 8 quart total capacity.
Spin–on 25 micron hydraulic oil filter. 100 mesh strainer in transaxle.
Bucket seats with seat belts and hip restraints. 7” fore and aft adjustment for
comfort.
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, horn button and 3rd high lockout switch.
Hour meter, fuel gauge, coolant temperature, engine low oil pressure, charge
indicator and engine over heat. Tachometer optional.
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Tow HitchHitch has hole for ball or pin.
Interlocks
Ground Speed
Base Weight
(Dry weight)
Rated Capacity
(includes 200 lb. operator,
200 lb. passenger and
loaded attachment).
Maximum. Gross Vehicle
Weight
Tow Capacity
Ground Clearance7” w/ no load
Clutch pedal must be depressed to start engine or disengage PTO, if so equipped.
The hydraulic lift lever must be in the center position.
Forward Speeds w/24” Rear Tires
Reverse Speeds w/24” Tires
Model 07360 – 1565 lbs.
Model 07361 – 1895 lbs.
Model 07365 – 2030 lbs.
Model 07360 – 2685 lbs.
Model 07361 – 2357 lbs.
Model 07365 – 2257 lbs.
4,250 lbs. (2wd)
4,250 lbs. (4wd)
Tongue weight 200 lbs.
Maximum trailer weight 1,500 lbs.
High range: 7.6/11.5/19.8 mph
Low range: 2.9/4.5/7.7 mph
High range: 7.2 mph
Low range: 2.8 mph
Wheel Base70”
Wheel Tread
(center line to center line)
Front 46”
Rear 47.7”
Dimensions
Overall Width63”
Overall Length128.25” w/o bed
130.38” w/full bed
136.38” w/2/3 bed in rear
mounting location
Height75” to top of ROPS
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Setup
Note: Determine the left and right side of the machine from the normal operating position.
DescriptionQty.Use
Rear fender
Capscrew, 3/8 x 1–1/4 in.
Locknut, 3/8
Support plate
Wheel nut
Front wheel
Wheel nut
Rear wheel
Steering wheel
Foam seal
Washer
Nut
Cap
Front fender
Socket hex head capscrew, #10 x 3/4” in.
Washer, .210 I.D.
Locknut, #10
ROPS frame
Capscrew 1/2 x 3” in.
Locknuts 1/2
2
10
2
2
10
2
10
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
10
20
10
1
4
4
Mount rear fenders
Mount wheels
Install steering wheel
Install front fenders
Mount ROPS (Rollover Protection System)
Operator’s Manual (vehicle)2Read before operating the machine.
Parts Catalog1
Note: Determine the left and right side of the machine from the normal operating position.
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Install Rear Fenders
Install Wheels
1. Loosen the locknuts and capscrews securing tail light
brackets to right and left frame brackets (Fig. 1).
2. Pivot tail light brackets rearward and tighten capscrews
and locknuts.
1
Figure 1
1. Tail light bracket
3. Secure rear of each tail light bracket to rear of frame
brackets with a 5/16 x 1 in. capscrew, .344” I.D.
flatwasher and locknut, as shown in figure 1.
2. Mount wheels and install lug nuts. Torque lug nuts to
45–65 ft-lb.
1
Figure 3
1. Wheel2. Wheel nut
2
1
2
Figure 2
1. Fender2. Support plate
4. Loosely secure a fender to each side of frame with a
support plate, (5) 3/8 x 1–1/4 in. capscrews, and a
locknut as shown in figure 2.
Note: Weld nuts are in place to secure (4) of the capscrews.
5. Tighten all fasteners.
Install Steering Wheel
1. Remove jam nut from steering shaft. Slide foam seal,
steering wheel and washer onto steering shaft.
2. Secure steering wheel to shaft with jam nut and tighten
it to 10–15 ft-lb.
3. Install cap to steering wheel.
5
1. Steering wheel
2. Jam nut
3. Cap
4
Figure 4
4. Washer
5. Foam seal
3
2
1
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Install Front Fenders
Activate and Charge Battery
1. Align the five fender mounting holes with the holes in
each side of body (Fig. 5).
2. Mount a fender to each side of body with (5) #10 x 3/4
in. socket head capscrews, (10) flat washers and (5) #10
locknuts. Position a washer next to capscrew head and
locknut.
1
Figure 5
1. Fender
Install ROPS
1. Insert each side of ROPS into mounting bracket on each
side of vehicle frame, positioning ROPS as shown in
figure 6.
Note: The ROPS cover plate mounting bolts may have to
be loosened to insert the ROPS into the mounting brackets
2. Secure each side of ROPS to mounting brackets with
(2) 1/2–13 x 3” lg. capscrews and locknuts.
If 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.
Warning
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories
contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer
and reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling.
Danger
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid which is a
deadly poison and causes severe burns.
• Do not drink electrolyte and avoid contact with
skin, eyes or clothing. Wear safety glasses to
shield your eyes and rubber gloves to protect
your hands.
• Fill the battery where clean water is always
available for flushing the skin.
1. Loosen knobs securing battery cover to battery base and
slide cover off.
1
2
3
FRONT
1. ROPS
2. Mounting bracket
Figure 6
1
2
3. ROPS cover plate
2
3
Figure 7
1. Battery cover
2. Knob
2. Remove capscrew, washers and locknut securing battery
hold down to battery base. Remove hold down and slide
battery out of battery base.
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3. Battery base
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