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attachment makes the front of machine the heavy
end.

Keep the attachment in the lowered position
when on slopes.

Raising the attachment on a

slope affects the stability of the machine.

Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control
and tip-over accidents, which can result in severe
injury or death. Operating the machine on any
slope or uneven terrain requires extra caution.

Establish your own procedures and rules for
operating on slopes. These procedures must
include surveying the site to determine which
slopes are safe for machine operation. Always
use common sense and good judgment when
performing this survey.

Slow down and use extra care on hillsides. Ground
conditions can affect the stability of the machine.

Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If the
machine loses traction, proceed slowly, straight
down the slope.

Avoid turning on slopes. If you must turn, turn
slowly and keep the heavy end of the machine
uphill.

Keep all movements on slopes slow and gradual.
Do not make sudden changes in speed or
direction.

If you feel uneasy operating the machine on a
slope, do not do it.

Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps, as uneven terrain
could overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide
obstacles.

Use caution when operating on wet surfaces.
Reduced traction could cause sliding.

Evaluate the area to ensure that the ground is
stable enough to support the machine.

Use caution when operating the machine near the
following:

– Drop-offs

– Ditches

– Embankments

– Bodies of water

The machine could suddenly roll over if a track or
wheel goes over the edge or the edge caves in.
Maintain a safe distance between the machine
and any hazard.

Do not remove or add attachments on a slope.

Do not park the machine on a hillside or slope.

Tiller Safety

For wheeled machines, do not use the
counterweight on the traction unit when using the
tiller.

Keep bystanders at least 15 m (50 ft) away from
the machine.

Run the tiller so that debris is thrown away from
the traction unit.

Keep away from the rotating tines while operating
the tiller.

After striking a foreign object, shut off the engine,
remove the key, thoroughly inspect the attachment
for any damage, and repair the damage before
starting and operating the attachment.

Always lower the attachment each time you shut
off the machine or leave the operating position.

Maintenance and Storage
Safety

Check fasteners at frequent intervals for proper
tightness to ensure that the equipment is in safe
operating condition.

Refer to the

Operator’s Manual

for important

details if you store the attachment for an extended
period of time

Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels,
as necessary.

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Summary of Contents for 22445

Page 1: ...CV Form No 3432 335 Rev A 40in Tiller Compact Tool Carrier Model No 22445 Serial No 318000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3432 335 A...

Page 2: ...d have the model and serial numbers of your product ready Figure 1 identifies the location of the model and serial numbers on the product Write the numbers in the space provided Important With your mo...

Page 3: ...arked areas Read and understand the content of this Operator s Manual before starting the engine Use your full attention while operating the machine Do not engage in any activity that causes distracti...

Page 4: ...en operating on wet surfaces Reduced traction could cause sliding Evaluate the area to ensure that the ground is stable enough to support the machine Use caution when operating the machine near the fo...

Page 5: ...without notice Width 120 cm 44 inches Tilling Width 102 cm 40 inches Length 51 cm 20 inches Height 66 cm 26 inches Weight 165 kg 363 lb Attachments Accessories A selection of Toro approved attachment...

Page 6: ...all hydraulic fluid hoses and lines are in good condition and all hydraulic connections and fittings are tight before applying pressure to the hydraulic system Keep your body and hands away from pinh...

Page 7: ...speed or decrease the rotor depth by raising the rotor Do not till under wet conditions soil stuck to the rotor and teeth decreases performance You may need to make multiple passes when working in so...

Page 8: ...icate the drive chain Adjust the drive chain tension Lubricate the shaft bearing Paint chipped surfaces CAUTION If you leave the key in the switch someone could accidently start the engine and serious...

Page 9: ...drive chain cover Figure 6 4 Loosen the 2 hydraulic motor mount plate bolts Figure 6 5 Using the adjuster bolt move the hydraulic motor upward to tighten the drive chain Figure 6 g031234 Figure 6 1 Ad...

Page 10: ...ay result Keep your body and hands away from pinhole leaks or nozzles that eject high pressure hydraulic fluid Use cardboard or paper to find hydraulic leaks never use your hands Storage 1 Before long...

Page 11: ...move the obstruction 4 The auxiliary valve on the traction unit is not opening 4 Repair the auxiliary valve 5 There is an obstruction in the tiller e g rock or root 5 Find and remove the obstruction 6...

Page 12: ...Notes...

Page 13: ...Notes...

Page 14: ...elevant information on this partly completed machinery The method of transmission shall be electronic transmittal This machinery shall not be put into service until incorporated into approved Toro mod...

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