Operation
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Figure 16
1.
Hydraulic hoses
2.
Cylinder locks
3.
Hairpin cotter
4.
Clevis pin
Installing and Removing
Attachments
Connecting an Attachment
IMPORTANT: Use only Toro approved
attachments. Attachments can change the
stability and the operating characteristics of
the traction unit. The warranty of the traction
unit may be voided if used with unapproved
attachments.
IMPORTANT: Before installing the
attachment, ensure that the mount plates are
free of any dirt or debris.
1.
Position the attachment on a level surface with
enough space behind it to accommodate the
traction unit.
2.
Move the speed selector lever to the turtle
position.
3.
Start the engine.
4.
Slowly push the attachment tilt lever forward to
tilt the attachment mount plate forward.
5.
Position mount plate into the upper lip of the
attachment receiver plate (Fig. 17).
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Figure 17
1.
Mount plate
2.
Receiver plate
6.
Raise the loader arms while tilting back the
mount plate at the same time.
IMPORTANT: The attachment should be
raised enough to clear the ground, and the
mount plate should be tilted all the way back.
7.
Stop the engine.
8.
Engage the quick attach pins (Fig. 18).
9.
Ensure that the cam collars are seated on top of
the cast pin brackets (Fig. 18).
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Figure 18
1.
Quick attach pins (shown in engaged position)
2.
Cam collars
10. To secure the quick attach pins, install a cotter
pin through the hole in each pin, located under
the pin springs.
Connecting the Hydraulic Hoses
If the attachment requires hydraulics for operation,
connect the hydraulic hoses as follows:
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