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All Rights Reserved

Printed in the USA

 2001 by The Toro Company

8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN  55420-1196

The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive
harm.

Warning

Important

 

Because in some areas there are local,

state, or federal regulations requiring that a spark-arrester
be used on engines, a spark-arrester is available as an
option for the traction unit.  If a spark-arrester is required,
contact your Toro dealer.  Genuine Toro approved
spark-arresters are approved by the USDA Forestry
Service.  It is a violation of the State of California PRC
Section 4442 to use or operate the engine on any
forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land,
unless the engine is equipped with a spark-arrester,
maintained in working order, or the engine is constricted,
equipped, and maintained for the prevention of fire.

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 enclosed Engine Owner’s Manual is supplied for
information regarding The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Emission
Control Regulation of emission systems, maintenance
and warranty.

Keep this engine Owner’s Manual with your unit.
Should this engine Owner’s Manual become damaged
or illegible, replace  immediately. Replacements may be
ordered through the engine manufacturer.

Contents

Page

Introduction

2

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Safety

3

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Safe Operating Practices

3

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Slope Chart

6

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Safety and Instruction Decals

7

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Assembly

8

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Loose Parts

8

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Installing the Valve Lever

8

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Activating the Battery

9

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Specifications

10

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Attachments

10

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Stability Data

11

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Before Operating

11

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Adding Fuel

12

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Using Stabilizer/Conditioner

12

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Page

Checking the Oil Level

12

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Removing Debris from the Traction Unit

13

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Checking the Hydraulic Fluid

13

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Tire pressure

13

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Operation

14

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Traction Unit Overview

14

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Controls

15

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Starting and Stopping the Engine

16

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Driving Forward or Backward

17

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Stopping the Traction Unit

17

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Moving a Non-functioning Traction Unit

17

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Using the Cylinder Locks

17

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Installing and Removing Attachments

18

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Securing the Traction Unit for Transport

20

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Maintenance

20

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Recommended Maintenance Schedule

20

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Greasing the Traction Unit

21

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Servicing the Air Cleaner

22

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Servicing the Traction Drive Chains

23

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Servicing the Engine Oil

24

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Servicing the Battery

25

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Servicing the Spark Plugs

26

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Servicing the Hydraulic System

27

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Replacing the Fuel Filter

28

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Draining the Fuel Tank

28

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Cleaning and Storage

29

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Troubleshooting

29

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The Toro Dingo Product Line Warranty

32

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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 Service
Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model and
serial numbers of your product ready. Figure 1 illustrates
the location of the model and serial numbers on the
product.

Summary of Contents for 22311

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Domestic English EN Form No 3326 606 Dingo 220 Dingo Compact Utility Loader Model No 22311 210000001 and Up...

Page 2: ...2 Safety 3 Safe Operating Practices 3 Slope Chart 6 Safety and Instruction Decals 7 Assembly 8 Loose Parts 8 Installing the Valve Lever 8 Activating the Battery 9 Specifications 10 Attachments 10 Stab...

Page 3: ...actices This product is capable of amputating hands and feet Always follow all safety instructions to avoid serious injury or death Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide an odorless deadly poison th...

Page 4: ...he lowered position when on slopes Removing an attachment on a slope will make the rear of the traction unit heavy Refer to the Stability Data section page 11 to determine whether the attachment can b...

Page 5: ...They are flammable and vapors are explosive Use only an approved container Never remove the gas cap or add fuel when the engine is running Allow the engine to cool before refueling Do not smoke Never...

Page 6: ...6 Slope Chart...

Page 7: ...als 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 98 9051 99 1385 98 4682 98 8220 100 6141 105 6236 1...

Page 8: ...chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped DESCRIPTION QTY USE Valve Lever 1 Install valve lever Key 2 Start engine Hydraulic oil filter 1 Break in oil change Chain link 2 Spare parts Inst...

Page 9: ...d remove the clamp and strip Fig 3 1 5 3 m 3953 2 4 Figure 3 1 Battery 2 Battery clamp 3 Positive cable 4 Rubber cover 5 Negative cable 2 Gently push the hydraulic hoses aside and lift the battery out...

Page 10: ...in the chassis with the battery clamp strip and wing nut Fig 3 11 Using the bolt and wing nut supplied with the battery connect the positive red cable to the positive battery post Fig 3 Slide the rub...

Page 11: ...8 20 17 Traction unit with counterweight without attachment 5 21 17 Traction unit with an attachment rated with one of the following stability ratings for each slope position A 25 25 20 B 18 19 17 C 1...

Page 12: ...l containing more than 10 ethanol because the fuel system could be damaged Do not mix oil with gasoline Important Never use fuel additives containing methanol or ethanol Filling the Fuel Tank 1 Park t...

Page 13: ...eplete grease 6 Remove and store the cylinder locks refer to Using the Cylinder Locks page 17 and lower the loader arms Checking the Hydraulic Fluid Check the hydraulic fluid level before the engine i...

Page 14: ...it components listed in Figure 9 m 5097 5093 5 1 3 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 3 4 Figure 9 1 Mount plate 2 Tilt cylinder 3 Loader arms 4 Lift cylinder 5 Fuel tank 6 Wheel 7 Operator platform 8 Engine 9 Auxili...

Page 15: ...rol levers equally To turn move the lever located on the side you want to turn back toward the neutral position while keeping the other lever engaged The farther you move the traction control levers i...

Page 16: ...ulics where you need to both run the attachment and move the traction unit hydraulics such as the auger boring unit hydraulic blade and tiller Move the control to the nine o clock position to transfer...

Page 17: ...he traction control levers to neutral Note The farther you move the traction control levers in either direction the faster the traction unit will move in that direction Stopping the Traction Unit To s...

Page 18: ...otter pins Fig 14 m 4397 2 1 3 4 1 2 Figure 14 1 Hydraulic hoses 2 Cylinder locks 3 Hairpin cotter 4 Clevis pin Installing and Removing Attachments Connecting an Attachment Important Use only Toro app...

Page 19: ...he pump control lever to the turtle position Connecting the Hydraulic Hoses If the attachment requires hydraulics for operation connect the hydraulic hoses as follows 1 Stop the engine 2 Move the auxi...

Page 20: ...aulic system contamination during storage 6 Install the protective covers onto the hydraulic couplers on the traction unit 7 Start the engine tilt the mount plate forward and back the traction unit aw...

Page 21: ...l applications change every 400 operating hours Important Refer to your engine operator s manual for additional maintenance procedures Caution If you leave the key in the ignition switch someone could...

Page 22: ...ne and causing damage Fig 19 1 2 m 3214 3 4 5 6 8 7 Figure 19 1 Air cleaner cover 2 Knob 3 Cover nut 4 Cover 5 Foam element 6 Paper element 7 Rubber seal 8 Air cleaner base 3 Loosen the knob on the ai...

Page 23: ...o expose unlubed upper and lower chain spans 4 Stop the engine and remove the key 5 Apply oil to newly exposed unlubed chain spans Checking the Tension Check the drive chain tension before using the t...

Page 24: ...oil after the first 50 operating hours and then every 100 operating hours thereafter Note Change oil more frequently when operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy Oil Type Detergent oil API...

Page 25: ...oil 5 Apply a thin coat of new oil to the rubber gasket on the replacement filter Fig 25 m 1256 1 2 3 Figure 25 1 Oil filter 2 Gasket 3 Adapter 6 Install the replacement oil filter to the filter adapt...

Page 26: ...Charge the battery at a rate of 4 amperes or less for 4 hours 12 volts Do not overcharge the battery 3 Install the filler caps after the battery is fully charged Charging the battery produces gasses...

Page 27: ...lter adapter Tighten it clockwise until the rubber gasket contacts the filter adapter then tighten the filter an additional 1 2 turn Fig 29 8 Clean up any spilled fluid 9 Start the engine and let it r...

Page 28: ...uel filter to block the fuel flow 4 Squeeze the ends of the hose clamps together and slide them away from the filter Fig 30 5 Place a drain pan under the fuel lines to catch any leaks then remove the...

Page 29: ...13 11 Charge the battery refer to Servicing the Battery page 25 12 For storage over 30 days prepare the traction unit as follows A Add a petroleum based stabilizer conditioner to fuel in the tank Fol...

Page 30: ...d or gap is incorrect 5 Install new correctly gapped spark plugs 6 Dirt in fuel filter 6 Replace fuel filter 7 Dirt water or stale fuel is in fuel system 7 Contact Authorized Service Dealer Engine ove...

Page 31: ...CTIVE ACTION POSSIBLE CAUSES When at rest loader arms settle d d 2 i kl d th 1 Cylinder seals are leaking 1 Replace seals downward 2 quickly and then stop 2 Cylinder rephase valve is leaking 2 Contact...

Page 32: ...nsumption through use unless found to be defective Examples of parts which are consumed or used up during normal Product operation include but are not limited to digging teeth tines spark plugs tires...

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