Toro Workman 2110 Operator'S Manual Download Page 7

Distribute the load as low as possible, making sure
that the load does not affect rear visibility.

Position the weight of the load evenly from side to
side. If you position the load toward one of the sides,
the vehicle is more likely to tip over while turning.

Position the weight of a load evenly from front to
back. If you position the load behind the rear axle,
it will reduce the weight on the front wheels. This
may result in a loss of steering control or cause the
vehicle to tip over on hills or bumpy terrain.

Use extra caution if the load exceeds the dimensions
of the box and when handling off-center loads that
cannot be centered. Keep loads balanced and secure
to prevent them from shifting.

Always secure loads so that they do not shift. If a
load is not secured, or you are transporting a liquid in
a large container such as a sprayer, the load can shift.
This shifting happens most often while turning,
going up or down hills, suddenly changing speeds, or
while driving over rough surfaces. Shifting loads can
cause the vehicle to tip over.

The weight of the box may be heavy. Hands or
other body parts could be crushed.

– Keep hands and other body parts clear when

lowering the box.

– Do not dump materials on bystanders.

Never dump a loaded cargo box while the vehicle is
sideways on a hill. The change in weight distribution
may cause the vehicle to overturn.

When operating with a heavy load in the cargo box,
reduce your speed and allow for sufficient braking
distance. Do not suddenly apply the brakes. Use
extra caution on slopes.

Be aware that heavy loads increase your stopping
distance and reduce your ability to turn quickly
without tipping over.

The rear cargo space is intended for load carrying
purposes only, not for passengers.

Never overload your vehicle. The decal (located on
the rear frame) shows load limits for the vehicle.
Never overload the attachments or exceed the Gross
Vehicle Weight (GVW).

Maintenance

Only qualified and authorized personnel shall be
permitted to maintain, repair, adjust, or inspect the
vehicle.

Before servicing or making adjustments to the
machine, stop the engine, set the parking brake,
and remove the key from the ignition to prevent
someone from accidentally starting the engine.

To make sure that the entire machine is in good
condition, keep all nuts, bolts, and screws properly
tightened.

To reduce the potential for fire, keep the engine
area free of excessive grease, grass, leaves, and
accumulation of dirt.

Never use an open flame to check the level or
leakage of fuel or battery electrolyte.

If the engine must be running to perform a
maintenance adjustment, keep your hands, feet,
clothing, and any parts of your body away from the
engine and any moving parts. Keep everyone away.

Do not use open pans of fuel or flammable cleaning
fluids for cleaning parts.

If major repairs are ever needed or assistance is
required, contact an Authorized Toro Distributor.

To be sure of optimum performance and safety,
always purchase genuine Toro replacement parts and
accessories. Replacement parts and accessories made
by other manufacturers could be dangerous. Altering
this vehicle in any manner that may affect vehicle
operation, performance, durability, or its use, may
result in injury or death. Such use could void the
product warranty.

Sound Pressure

This unit has a maximum sound pressure level at the
operator’s ear of 80 dBA, based on measurements of
identical machines per EN 11094.

Vibration

This unit does not exceed a hand/arm vibration level of
2.5 m/s

2

, based on measurements of identical machines

per EN 1033.

This unit does not exceed a whole body vibration
level of 0.5 m/s

2

, based on measurements of identical

machines per EN 1032.

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Summary of Contents for Workman 2110

Page 1: ...Form No 3356 924 Rev C Workman 2110 Utility Vehicle Model No 07277 Serial No 270000001 and Up Model No 07277TC Serial No 270000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN...

Page 2: ...sponsible for operating the product properly and safely You may contact Toro directly at www Toro com for product and accessory information help finding a dealer or to register your product Whenever y...

Page 3: ...the Vehicle 23 Towing a Trailer 24 Maintenance 25 Recommended Maintenance Schedule s 25 Daily Maintenance Checklist 25 Premaintenance Procedures 27 Maintaining the Vehicle under Special Operating Con...

Page 4: ...ehicle Anyone who operates the vehicle should have a motor vehicle license Never allow other adults to operate the vehicle without first reading and understanding the Operator s Manual Only trained an...

Page 5: ...fore turning Do not attempt sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers or other unsafe driving actions that may cause a loss of vehicle control When dumping do not let anyone stand behind the vehicle and do not...

Page 6: ...d your speed when operating on hills or if the load has a high center of gravity Secure the load to prevent it from shifting and take extra care when hauling loads that shift easily liquid rock sand e...

Page 7: ...gers Never overload your vehicle The decal located on the rear frame shows load limits for the vehicle Never overload the attachments or exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight GVW Maintenance Only qualified...

Page 8: ...celerator pedal 4 Falling hazard do not allow children to operate the vehicle 10 To stop the engine release the accelerator pedal set the parking brake turn the ignition key off and remove the ignitio...

Page 9: ...10 amp fuse for the ignition system 7 15 amp fuse for the optional Electric Bed Lift Kit 99 7954 1 Warning read the Operator s Manual 2 Falling hazard do not carry passengers in the cargo bed 3 Explos...

Page 10: ...ly 7 No parts required Activate the battery Model 07277TC only 8 No parts required Adjust the front wheel toe in Operator s Manual 1 Engine Operator s Manual 1 Parts Catalog 1 Safety Video 1 Registrat...

Page 11: ...Secure the steering wheel to the shaft with the nut Figure 4 Torque the nut to 18 22 ft lb 24 29 N m Figure 4 1 Steering wheel 3 Washer 2 Nut 4 Foam seal 3 Installing the Bumper Parts needed for this...

Page 12: ...e 7 Figure 7 1 Hitch 6 Installing the Cargo Box Parts needed for this procedure 1 Cargo box 1 Right hand pivot bracket 1 Left hand pivot bracket 4 Flange head screw 3 8 x 1 inch 1 Bolt 5 16 x 3 4 inch...

Page 13: ...cargo box 7 Activating the Battery No Parts Required Procedure None Note This procedure is only needed for Model No 07277TC If the battery is not filled with electrolyte or activated it must be remov...

Page 14: ...e in with the wheels facing straight ahead and a 175 225 lb 79 102 kg operator in the driver s seat Note The driver should drive up to the measurement area and stay seated in the vehicle while the mea...

Page 15: ...tor s Manual 1 Engine Operator s Manual 1 Parts Catalog 1 Safety Video 1 Registration Card 1 Predelivery Inspection Form 2 Key Procedure Read the Operator s Manual and Engine Operator s Manual View th...

Page 16: ...celerator pedal 2 Brake pedal Brake Pedal The brake pedal is used to stop or slow the vehicle Figure 14 Brakes can become worn or can be misadjusted resulting in personal injury If brake pedal travels...

Page 17: ...ockwise to the On position to allow operation When the vehicle is stopped rotate the key counterclockwise to the Off position Remove the key from the ignition Figure 17 1 Ignition switch 4 Oil light 2...

Page 18: ...e 18 1 Fuel gauge Passenger Hand Holds The passenger hand holds are located on the right side of the dash panel and at the outside of each seat Figure 19 Figure 19 1 Passenger hand hold 2 Hip restrain...

Page 19: ...achine to enhance and expand its capabilities Contact your Authorized Service Dealer or Distributor or go to www Toro com for a list of all approved attachments and accessories Operation Note Determin...

Page 20: ...the ride and tire marks are minimized Lower pressure should not be used for heavy payloads at high speeds Higher pressures should be used for heavier payloads at higher speeds Do not exceed the maxim...

Page 21: ...bottom of the filler neck This space in the tank allows gasoline to expand Do not overfill 5 Install the fuel tank cap securely Wipe up any fuel that may have spilled Checking the Transmission Oil Le...

Page 22: ...detent slot and lower the box until it latches into place Adjusting the Box Latches If the box latch does not latch tightly vibrating up and down as you drive the vehicle you can adjust the latch pos...

Page 23: ...pension in Drive System Maintenance page 34 Loading the Cargo Box The capacity of the cargo box is 13 ft3 0 37 m3 The amount volume of material that can be placed in the box without exceeding the vehi...

Page 24: ...ur application Contact your Authorized Toro Distributor for details When hauling cargo or towing a trailer do not overload your vehicle or trailer Overloading can cause poor performance or damage to t...

Page 25: ...g the Vehicle under Special Operating Conditions Change the oil filter twice as often in special operating conditions refer to Maintaining the Vehicle under Special Operating Conditions Check the oper...

Page 26: ...d toe in Lubricate all grease fittings Touch up damaged paint If you leave the key in the ignition switch someone could accidently start the engine and seriously injure you or other bystanders Remove...

Page 27: ...all grease fittings and inspect air cleaner daily to prevent excessive wear Jacking the Vehicle Whenever the engine is run for routine maintenance and or engine diagnostics the rear wheels of the vehi...

Page 28: ...ry 100 operating hours replace after every 200 hours or sooner if dirty or damaged Note Service the air cleaner more frequently every few hours if operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy Rem...

Page 29: ...sert the new filter into air cleaner body Ensure the filter is sealed properly by applying pressure to the outer rim of the filter when installing it Do not press on the flexible center of the filter...

Page 30: ...formance and reduce the exhaust emission level Type Champion RC 14YC or equivalent Air Gap 0 030 inch 0 762 mm Note The spark plugs usually last a long time however the plugs should be removed and che...

Page 31: ...to the fuel lines with the clamps previously removed Mount the filter so that the arrow points toward the carburetor Electrical System Maintenance Replacing the Fuses There are 3 fuses in the electric...

Page 32: ...8 C Removing the Battery 1 Position the vehicle on a level surface set the parking brake turn the ignition off and remove the key 2 Raise the bed and secure it with the prop rod 3 Remove the battery h...

Page 33: ...2 Remove the filler caps from the battery and slowly fill each cell with distilled water until the level is up to the fill line Replace the filler caps Important Do not overfill the battery Electrolyt...

Page 34: ...Wrong must tighten the nut 2 Pull up 5 Correct adjustment 3 Cable boot 6 Start the engine and shift into Forward Reverse and Neutral several times to ensure that the neutral bracket is operating prope...

Page 35: ...t adjustment bolt to 135 165 ft lb 183 224 N m 7 Replace the travel limiting bolt Figure 42 Note The vehicle may need to be lowered to the ground on that side to install the bolt 8 Tighten and torque...

Page 36: ...e rods Figure 45 Figure 45 1 Jam nut 2 Tie rod 4 Rotate both tie rods to move the front of the tire inward or outward 5 Tighten the tie rod jam nuts when the adjustment is correct 6 Ensure that there...

Page 37: ...ight side of the reservoir Figure 48 and let the fluid flow into a drain pan Install and tighten the plug when the fluid stops draining Note Dispose of the used oil at a certified recycling center Fig...

Page 38: ...e pad thickness is less than 1 16 inch 1 6 mm the brake shoes should be replaced Inspect the backing plate and other components for signs of excessive wear or deformation If any deformation is found t...

Page 39: ...the ignition off and remove the key 2 Raise the bed and secure it with the prop rod 3 Rotate and inspect the belt Figure 52 for excessive wear or damage Replace the belt if necessary Figure 52 1 Driv...

Page 40: ...e the pry bar Tighten the starter generator pivot bolt Figure 53 Cleaning Washing the Vehicle The vehicle should be washed as needed Use water alone or with a mild detergent A rag may be used however...

Page 41: ...n it until it stops E Choke the engine F Start and run the engine until it will not start again G Dispose of fuel properly Recycle as per local codes Important Do not store stabilizer conditioned gaso...

Page 42: ...08 99 7403 D1 99 7436 99 7434 99 7437 99 7408 2 REVERSE SW R BK BACKUP ALARM 80 9330 GY HR LOW OIL START 104 6929 MAG 104 6927 REGULATOR 99 7416 ACCELERATOR BN W OPTIONS PRESSURE ENGINE OIL PRESSURE 9...

Page 43: ...Notes 43...

Page 44: ...limited to weather storage practices contamination use of unapproved coolants lubricants additives or chemicals etc Normal wear and tear items Normal wear and tear includes but is not limited to dama...

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