Toro Tree Forks 22438 Original Instructions Manual Download Page 5

Product Overview

Figure 3

1. Stationary tine

4. Hydraulic hoses

2. Moveable tine

5. Receiver plate

3. Cover

Specications

Note:

Specifications and design are subject to

change without notice.

Width

24.5 inches (62 cm)

Length

45 inches (114 cm)

Height

12.5 inches (32 cm)

Weight

169 lb (77 Kg)

Fork length

43 inches (109 cm)

Maximum load

220 lb (100 Kg)

Stability Ratings

To determine the degree of slope you can traverse
with the fork installed on a traction unit, find the
stability rating for the hill position you want to
travel in the appropriate table, then find the degree
of slope for the same rating and hill position in the
Stability Data section of the traction unit

Operator’s

Manual

.

Important:

If your traction unit has a rear

operator’s platform, the counter weight must
be used on the platform while using the fork,
or the traction unit will become unstable.

If you exceed the maximum recommended
slope, the traction unit could tip, crushing
you or bystanders.

Do not drive the traction unit on a slope
steeper than the maximum recommended
slope, as determined by the following tables
and the traction unit Operator’s Manual.

Stability without a load:

Orientation

Stability Rating

Front Uphill

D

Rear Uphill

B

Side Uphill

B

Stability with a load:

Orientation

Stability Rating

Front Uphill

D

Rear Uphill

B

Side Uphill

B

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Summary of Contents for Tree Forks 22438

Page 1: ...Form No 3353 841 Rev A Tree Forks For Compact Utility Loaders Model No 22438 Serial No 240000001 and Up Register your product at www Toro com Original Instructions EN...

Page 2: ...dditional information contact an Authorized Service Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model and serial numbers of your product ready Figure 1 identi es the location of the model and serial...

Page 3: ...d by electrical shock When the engine is off attachments in the raised position can gradually lower possibly pinning or injuring you or bystanders Always lower the attachment lift before you stop the...

Page 4: ...r any area of potential danger Replace any decal that is damaged or lost 100 4650 1 Crushing hazard of hand keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine 2 Crushing hazard of foot keep bystanders a...

Page 5: ...ree of slope for the same rating and hill position in the Stability Data section of the traction unit Operator s Manual Important If your traction unit has a rear operator s platform the counter weigh...

Page 6: ...tines around the object Important Be careful not to squeeze a pot or root ball too tightly Using the full force of the tines on a tree may damage the root ball 5 Raise the loader arms to lift the obje...

Page 7: ...e you or other bystanders Remove the key from the ignition before you do any maintenance Greasing the Bearings 1 Disconnect the attachment from the traction unit refer to the traction unit Operator s...

Page 8: ...ich ever comes rst Make necessary repairs before operating Hydraulic uid escaping under pressure can penetrate skin and cause injury Fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a fe...

Page 9: ...ir or replace any part that is damaged or worn 3 Ensure that all hydraulic couplers are connected together to prevent contamination of the hydraulic system 4 Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces...

Page 10: ...2 Defective hydraulic coupler 2 Check couplers and replace any that are defective 3 An obstruction in a hydraulic hose 3 Find and remove the obstruction 4 Auxiliary valve on the traction unit is not o...

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