Transporting The Vehicle; Towing The Vehicle; Towing A Trailer - Toro 07253 Operator's Manual

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Transporting the Vehicle

For moving the vehicle long distances, a trailer should be
used. Make sure that the vehicle is secured to the trailer.
Refer to Figures 21 and 22 for the location of the tie down
points.
Caution
Loose seats may fall off of the vehicle and trailer
when transporting and land on another vehicle or
become an obstruction on the road.
Remove the seats or make sure that the seats are
securely fastened in the detents.
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Figure 21
1. Tie down points

Towing the Vehicle

In case of an emergency, the vehicle can be towed for a
short distance. However, we do not recommend this as a
standard procedure.
Warning
Towing at excessive speeds could cause a loss of
steering control, resulting in personal injury.
Never tow the vehicle faster than 5 MPH.
Towing the vehicle is a two person job. If the machine must
be moved a considerable distance, transport it on a truck or
trailer; refer to Transporting the Vehicle, page 23.
1. Remove the drive belt; refer to Replacing the Drive
Belt, page 31, steps 1 and 2.
2. Affix a tow line to the tongue on the front frame
member (Fig. 22).
3. Put the vehicle in neutral (see Neutral Lock Assembly,
page 27) and release the parking brake.
1. Towing tongue and tie down point

Towing a Trailer

The vehicle is capable of pulling trailers. Two types of tow
hitches are available for the vehicle, depending on your
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
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performance or damage to the brakes, axle, engine,
transaxle, steering, suspension, body structure, or tires.
Always load a trailer with 60% of the cargo weight in the
front of the trailer. This places approximately 10% of the
Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) on the tow hitch of the
vehicle.
The maximum cargo load shall not exceed 1250 lb.
(567 kg), including the GTW and tongue weight. For
example, if the GTW = 400 lb. and tongue weight = 50 lb.,
then the maximum cargo load = 800 lb.
To provide adequate braking and traction, always load the
cargo box when trailering. Do not exceed the GTW limits.
Avoid parking a vehicle with a trailer on a hill. If you must
park on a hill, engage the parking brake and block the
trailer tires.
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