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Form No. 3372-150 Rev B

Workman

®

MDX-D Utility Vehicle

Model No. 07359—Serial No. 312000001 and Up

Model No. 07359TC—Serial No. 312000001 and Up

G014966

To register your product or download an

Operator's Manual

or

Parts Catalog

at no charge, go to www.Toro.com.

Original Instructions (EN)

Summary of Contents for 07359TC

Page 1: ...ility Vehicle Model No 07359 Serial No 312000001 and Up Model No 07359TC Serial No 312000001 and Up G014966 To register your product or download an Operator s Manual or Parts Catalog at no charge go t...

Page 2: ...arranty Replacements may be ordered through the engine manufacturer Introduction Read this information carefully to learn how to operate and maintain your product properly and to avoid injury and prod...

Page 3: ...nance Schedule s 20 Daily Maintenance Checklist 21 Premaintenance Procedures 22 Maintaining the Vehicle under Special Operating Conditions 22 Jacking the Vehicle 22 Accessing the Hood 22 Lubrication 2...

Page 4: ...r Workman Not all of the attachments that adapt to the Workman are covered in this manual See the specific Operator s Manual provided with each attachment for additional safety instructions Read these...

Page 5: ...ning on hillsides Avoid turning on hillsides whenever possible Use extra caution when operating the vehicle on wet surfaces at higher speeds or with a full load Stopping time will increase with a full...

Page 6: ...nce 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 may a...

Page 7: ...slowly when turning keep the vehicle speed under 16 MPH 26 km h when carrying a full or heavy load and when driving on rough terrain 5 Falling and arm leg injury hazards do not carry passengers in th...

Page 8: ...rse 4 Forward 99 7350 1 Maximum tongue weight is 50 lb 23 kg maximum trailer weight is 400 lb 181 kg 106 5976 1 Engine coolant under pressure 3 Warning do not touch the hot surface 2 Explosion hazard...

Page 9: ...protection 120 0627 1 Cutting dismemberment hazard fan stay away from moving parts keep all guards and shields in place 120 4837 1 Read the Operator s Manual for information on fuses 5 Machine fuse 15...

Page 10: ...Parts needed for this procedure 1 Steering wheel Procedure Note This procedure is only needed for Model No 07359TC 1 Release the tabs on the back of the steering wheel that hold the center cover in p...

Page 11: ...ual 1 Parts Catalog 1 Safety Training material 1 Registration Card 1 Predelivery Inspection Form 1 Certificate of Quality 2 Key Procedure Read the Operator s Manual and Engine Operator s Manual View t...

Page 12: ...edal The brake pedal is used to stop or slow the vehicle Figure 5 CAUTION Brakes can become worn or can be incorrectly adjusted resulting in personal injury If brake pedal travels to within 1 inch 25...

Page 13: ...level drops below a safe level Figure 6 If the light comes on and remains lit the oil level should be checked and oil added if necessary refer to Checking the Engine Oil in Operation Note The oil lig...

Page 14: ...weight 800 lb 363 kg Overall width 59 inches 150 cm Overall length 117 75 inches 299 cm Ground clearance 10 inches 25 4 cm at the front with no load or operator 7 inches 18 cm at the rear with no load...

Page 15: ...wever the level of the oil must be checked before and after the engine is first started Check the engine oil level before starting the engine each day 1 Position the machine on a level surface 2 Clean...

Page 16: ...in the tank allows fuel to expand Never smoke when handling fuel and stay away from an open flame or where fuel fumes may be ignited by a spark Store fuel in an approved container and keep it out of t...

Page 17: ...it started Stopping the Vehicle To stop the vehicle remove your foot from the accelerator pedal and slowly press the brake pedal Note Stopping distance may vary depending on the vehicle load and speed...

Page 18: ...il levels regularly and be alert for indications of overheating in any component of the vehicle After starting a cold engine let it warm up for about 15 seconds before accelerating Avoid hard braking...

Page 19: ...Transporting the Vehicle 1 Remove the drive belt refer to Replacing the Drive Belt in the Belt Maintenance section in Maintenance 2 Affix a tow line to the tongue on the front of the frame Figure 16...

Page 20: ...toe in and camber Clean the engine cooling areas twice as often in special operating conditions refer to Maintaining the Vehicle under Special Operating Conditions Inspect the brakes Every 150 hours...

Page 21: ...ck tire pressure Check fluid leaks Check instrument operation Check accelerator operation Lubricate all grease fittings Touch up damaged paint CAUTION If you leave the key in the ignition switch someo...

Page 22: ...Vehicle Whenever the engine is run for routine maintenance and or engine diagnostics the rear wheels of the vehicle should be 1 inch 25 mm off the ground with the rear axle supported on jack stands D...

Page 23: ...r sooner if dirty or damaged Note Service the air cleaner more frequently every few hours if operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy Removing the Filter Element 1 Pull the latch outward and...

Page 24: ...g the Vehicle under Special Operating Conditions 1 Start the vehicle and let it run for a few minutes to warm the oil 2 Park the machine on a level surface set the parking brake turn the ignition off...

Page 25: ...racket Figure 25 G017504 1 Figure 25 1 Fuel filter 4 Install the replacement filter by turning it until the filter contacts the top of the bracket then tighten it an additional 3 4 of a turn Electrica...

Page 26: ...harness to the bulb assembly if the bulb is to be removed with the lamp 1 Remove the speed clips and washers securing the headlight in place Retain all parts 2 Remove the headlight assembly by moving...

Page 27: ...very 50 hours 1 Set the battery into the battery holder box so the battery posts are away from the vehicle frame 2 Install the battery hold down and secure it with fasteners removed previously Importa...

Page 28: ...king and Adjusting Neutral Service Interval Every 100 hours When performing routine maintenance and or engine diagnostics the transaxle must be shifted into neutral Figure 28 The vehicle has a neutral...

Page 29: ...ool number TORO6010 from your Toro Distributor to perform this procedure The toe in should be 0 1 4 inch 0 6 mm and the camber should be 0 1 2 degree i e the bottom of the wheel rims angled in 0 09 in...

Page 30: ...tance between both of the front tires at the axle height at both the front and rear of the front tires Figure 32 G009235 1 2 3 Figure 32 1 Tire center line back 3 Axle center line 2 Tire center line f...

Page 31: ...ebris or buildup exists around the belt or along the clutch shaft use a fine abrasive pad or similar product to remove it 7 Install the spring clutch cover and flange head bolts Torque the bolts to 10...

Page 32: ...nd fill with coolant 1 2 G016859 Figure 37 1 Fill cap 2 Radiator overflow tank cap 3 Replace the fill cap and remove the radiator overflow tank cap Figure 37 Note Never leave both caps off at the same...

Page 33: ...rom the factory with DOT 3 brake fluid Check the level before the engine is first started and every 8 hours or daily thereafter 1 Park the machine on a level surface set the parking brake turn the ign...

Page 34: ...rive belt Replacing the Drive Belt 1 Rotate and route the belt over the secondary clutch Figure 40 2 Remove the belt from the primary clutch Figure 40 3 To replace the belt reverse the procedure Check...

Page 35: ...r in the Engine Maintenance section in Maintenance 5 Grease the machine refer to Lubrication section in Maintenance 6 Change the engine oil refer to Servicing Engine Oil in the Engine Maintenance sect...

Page 36: ...Schematics G017169 Electrical Schematic Rev A 36...

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Page 40: ...ainted surfaces scratched decals or windows etc Parts Parts scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted for the period of time up to the scheduled replacement time for that part Pa...

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