Figure 5
1.
Gear shift lever
3.
High–low range shifter
2.
Parking brake
High–Low Range Shifter
The high–low range shifter adds three additional speeds
for precise speed control (Figure 5).
•
The vehicle must be completely stopped before
shifting between High and Low range.
•
Shift only on level ground.
•
Press clutch pedal fully.
•
Move the lever fully forward for High and fully
rearward for Low.
High is for higher speed driving on level, dry surfaces
with light loads.
Low is for low speed driving. Use this range when
greater than normal power or control is required. For
example, steep grades, difficult terrain, heavy loads, slow
speed but high engine speed (spraying).
Important:
There is a location between High and
Low in which the transaxle is in neither range.
Do not use this position as a neutral position
because the vehicle could move unexpectedly if
the High–Low shifter is bumped and the gear shift
lever is in gear.
Ignition Switch
Use the ignition switch (Figure 6) to start and stop the
engine. It has three positions: Off, On/Preheat, and
Start. Rotate the key clockwise to the Start position to
engage the starter motor. Release the key when the
engine starts. The key will move automatically to the
On position. To shut the engine off, rotate the key
counterclockwise to the Off position.
Figure 6
1.
High flow
hydraulics switch
(Optional)
8.
Ignition switch
2.
Horn
9.
Power point
3.
Tachometer
10.
3rd high lockout switch
4.
Hour meter
11.
Oil pressure warning light
5.
Speedometer
12.
Glow plug indicator
6.
Coolant temperature
gauge and light
13.
Charge indicator
7.
Fuel gauge
Hour Meter
Indicates the total hours of machine operation. The
hour meter (Figure 6) starts to function whenever the
key switch is rotated to the On position or if the engine
is running.
3rd High Lockout Switch
Move the 3rd high lockout switch (Figure 6) to the slow
position and remove the key to prevent the use of third
gear when in the High range. The engine will shut off
if the shift lever is moved to third gear when in High
range. The key is removable in either position.
Oil Pressure Warning Light
The oil pressure warning light glows (Figure 6) if the
engine oil pressure drops below a safe level while the
engine is running. If the light flickers or remains on,
stop the vehicle, turn off the engine, and check the oil
level. If the oil level was low, but adding oil does not
cause the light to go out when the engine is restarted,
turn the engine off immediately and contact your local
Toro distributor for assistance.
Check the operation of warning lights as follows:
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Turn the ignition key to the On/Preheat position,
but do not start the engine. The oil pressure light
should glow red. If the light does not function,
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