Operating The Cargo Box - Toro 07299 Operator's Manual

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Operating the Cargo Box

Raising the Cargo Box
WARNING
Driving the machine with the cargo box raised may
cause the machine to tip or roll easier. The box
structure may become damaged if you operate the
machine with the box raised.
• Only operate the machine when the cargo box
is down.
• After emptying the cargo box, lower it.
CAUTION
If a load is concentrated near the back of the cargo
box when you release the latches, the box may
unexpectedly tip open injuring you or bystanders.
• Center loads in the cargo box if possible.
• Hold the cargo box down and ensure that no
one is leaning over the box or standing behind it
when releasing the latches.
• Remove all cargo from the box before lifting the
box up to service the machine.
1. Lift the latch lever that is at the either side near the
forward corner of the cargo box, and lift the box up
(Figure 17).
2. Secure the cargo box by pulling the prop rod into the
rear detent at end of the slot that is in the left frame of
the machine (Figure 17).
Figure 16
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1. Latch lever
2. Prop rod
Lowering the Cargo Box
WARNING
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.
1. Raise the cargo box slightly by lifting up on the latch
lever (Figure 17).
2. Pull the prop rod out of the detent slot (Figure 17).
3. Lower the box until it latches into securely (Figure 17).
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Figure 17
3. Detent slot

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