Toro 22305 Operator's Manual

Toro 22305 Operator's Manual

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Form No. 3327-835
Dingo 322/323 Compact Utility Loader
Model No. 22305—210000001 and Up with CE Kit 22364 Installed
Model No. 22312—230000001 and Up with CE Kit 22364 Installed
Operator's Manual
Original Instructions (GB)

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  • Page 1 Form No. 3327-835 Dingo 322/323 Compact Utility Loader Model No. 22305—210000001 and Up with CE Kit 22364 Installed Model No. 22312—230000001 and Up with CE Kit 22364 Installed Operator’s Manual Original Instructions (GB)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ........All of us at Toro want you to be completely satisfied with Safe Operating Practices .
  • Page 3: Safety

    using the product properly and safely. You are also Allow only responsible adults who are familiar with responsible for training persons, who you allow to use the the instructions to operate the traction unit. product, about safe operation. Wear long pants and substantial shoes. Wearing safety The warning system in this manual identifies potential glasses, safety shoes, hearing protection, and a hard hazards and has special safety messages that help you and...
  • Page 4 Use only Toro approved attachments. Attachments can included with traction unit. change the stability and the operating characteristics of Never run a traction unit inside a closed area.
  • Page 5: Sound Pressure

    Never remove the gas cap or add fuel when the engine is running. Allow the engine to cool before refueling. Do not smoke. Never refuel the traction unit indoors. Never store the traction unit or fuel container inside where there is an open flame, such as near a water heater or furnace.
  • Page 6: Slope Chart

    Slope Chart...
  • Page 7: Safety And Instruction Decals

    Safety and Instruction Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. 100-8824 1. Warning—read the 3. Lower the loader arms. 7.
  • Page 8 98-8219 98-8235 1. Fast 3. Slow 1. Fast 3. Slow 2. Throttle 2. Traction drive 100-1702 100-1703 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual ; maximum load rating of 1. Speed selector 515 lb. (234 Kg). 104-5091 1. Contains lead; do not 3.
  • Page 9 100-8821 1. Crushing hazard and cutting hazard of hand—stay a safe 104-4163 distance from the front of the traction unit when the loader arms 1. Explosion hazard 4. Wear eye protection are raised. 2. No fire, open flames, or 5. Read the Operator’s smoking.
  • Page 10: Assembly

    Assembly Note: Determine the left and right side of the machine from the normal operating position. Loose Parts Note: Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. DESCRIPTION QTY. Traction Unit Install valve lever Valve Lever Start engine Hydraulic oil filter Break-in oil change...
  • Page 11 3. Gently push the hydraulic hoses aside and lift the Warning battery out of the chassis. Danger Charging the battery produces gasses that can explode. Never smoke near the battery and keep sparks Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid which is and flames away from battery.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    These attachments allow you to perform many different functions with the traction unit such as hauling materials, digging holes, grading, and more. Contact your Toro dealer for a list of all approved attachments and accessories. Important Use only Toro approved attachments.
  • Page 13: Stability Data

    Stability Data The following table lists the maximum slope recommended for the traction unit in the positions listed in the table. Slopes over the listed degree may cause the traction unit to become unstable. The data in the table assumes that the loader arms are fully lowered and that the factory installed tires are on the traction unit, inflated to the recommended pressure;...
  • Page 14: Before Operating

    Before Operating Important Never use fuel additives containing methanol or ethanol. Note: The two fuel tanks will run empty equally; Before operating, check the fuel and oil level, remove however, you must fill them separately because filling one debris from the traction unit, and check the tire pressure. will not fill the other.
  • Page 15: Removing Debris From The Traction Unit

    6. Pull the dipstick out and look at the metal end. high-pressure washer. High-pressure washing can damage the electrical system and hydraulic valves or deplete 7. If the oil level is low, clean around the oil filler cap grease. and remove the cap (Fig. 6). 7.
  • Page 16: Tire Pressure

    Tire pressure Maintain the air pressure in the tires as specified. Check the tires when they are cold to get the most accurate reading. Pressure: 15-20 psi. m–1872 Note: Use a lower tire pressure (15 psi.) when operating Figure 8 in sandy soil conditions to provide better traction in the loose soil.
  • Page 17: Controls

    Choke Lever Caution Before starting a cold engine, move the choke lever fully forward. After the engine starts, regulate the choke to You could fall off of the platform and be seriously keep the engine running smoothly. As soon as possible, injured during operation.
  • Page 18 Hour Meter/Tachometer Note: You will need to move the levers rearward to engage or disengage the loader valve lock. When the engine is off, the hour meter/tachometer displays the number of hours of operation that have been logged on the traction unit. When the engine is running, it displays the speed of the engine in revolutions per minute (rpm).
  • Page 19: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Move the control to the nine o’clock position to Important Do not engage the starter for more than 10 transfer all hydraulic flow to the auxiliary hydraulics seconds at a time. If the engine fails to start, allow a 30 of the attachment.
  • Page 20: Stopping The Traction Unit

    Note: The farther you move the traction control levers in Important Do not exceed 3 mph when towing. either direction, the faster the traction unit will move in 6. When the traction unit has been repaired, close the tow that direction. valves and tighten the jam nuts.
  • Page 21: Installing And Removing Attachments

    4. Clevis pin Installing and Removing Attachments Connecting an Attachment Important Use only Toro-approved attachments. Attachments can change the stability and the operating characteristics of the traction unit. The warranty of the traction unit may be voided if used with unapproved attachments.
  • Page 22: Securing The Traction Unit For Transport

    1. Stop the engine. 9. Move the auxiliary hydraulics lever to neutral. 2. Move the auxiliary hydraulics lever forward, Removing an Attachment backward, and back to neutral to relieve pressure at the hydraulic couplers. 1. Lower the attachment to the ground 3.
  • Page 23 m–6345 Figure 19 1. Thigh support bracket 4. Knob and flat washer 2. Adjustment plate 5. Carriage bolt 3. Thigh support pad 6. Locknut and flat washer...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right side of the machine from the normal operating position. Recommended Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Service Maintenance Procedure Interval Grease the traction unit Check engine oil level 8 hours Check for loose fasteners Check tire pressure (20 psi.) Clean primary air filter 25 hours Check hydraulic oil level...
  • Page 25: Removing/Installing The Hood

    Removing/Installing the Hood Removing the Hood Before performing many maintenance procedures, you will need to remove the hood. 1. Raise the loader arms and install the cylinder locks; refer to Using the Cylinder Locks, page 20. Note: In the case that you need to remove the hood without raising the loader arms, be very careful not to damage the hood or hydraulic hoses as you maneuver the hood out from under the arms.
  • Page 26: Servicing The Engine Oil

    Servicing the Engine Oil 4. Gently slide the primary filter out of the air cleaner body (Fig. 23). Avoid knocking the filter into the side of the body. Do not remove the safety filter, unless you Change oil after the first 50 operating hours and then intend to replace it as well.
  • Page 27: Servicing The Battery

    Note: Dispose of the used oil at a certified recycling center. m–1256 Figure 25 m–3216 1. Oil filter 3. Adapter 2. Gasket Figure 24 1. Oil drain valve 6. Install the replacement oil filter to the filter adapter. Turn the oil filter clockwise until the rubber gasket 7.
  • Page 28 5. Wait five to ten minutes after filling the battery cells. Add distilled water, if necessary, until the electrolyte level is up to the Upper line (Fig. 4) on the battery case. 6. Reinstall the battery filler caps. Charging the Battery Warning Figure 26 Charging the battery produces gasses that can...
  • Page 29: Servicing The Spark Plugs

    Removing the Spark Plug 1. Lower the loader arms and stop the engine. Remove the key. 2. Pull the wires off of the spark plugs (Fig. 28). 3. Clean around the spark plugs. 4. Remove the spark plugs and metal washers. Figure 27 1.
  • Page 30: Servicing The Hydraulic System

    10. Start the engine and let it run for about two minutes to purge air from the system. 11. Stop the engine and check for leaks. 12. Check the fluid level in the hydraulic tank (refer to 0.030 in. Checking the Hydraulic Fluid, page 15) and add fluid (0.76 mm) to raise the level to mark on dipstick.
  • Page 31: Replacing The Fuel Filter

    9. Install the hood; refer to Installing the Hood, page 25. 10. Remove and store the cylinder locks (refer to Using the Cylinder Locks, page 20) and lower the loader arms. Checking Hydraulic Lines After every 25 operating hours, check the hydraulic lines m–3217 and hoses for leaks, loose fittings, kinked lines, loose mounting supports, wear, weather, and chemical...
  • Page 32: Cleaning And Storage

    If you have a Dingo 323, turn the valve the hose 5. Change the crankcase oil; refer to Servicing the near the bottom of each fuel tank as illustrated in Engine Oil, page 26. Figure 33. 6. Remove the spark plugs and check the condition of each;...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Corrective Action Starter does not crank 1. Auxiliary hydraulics lever is not 1. Move lever to neutral position. in neutral position. 2. Battery is dead. 2. Charge the battery. 3. Electrical connections are 3. Check electrical connections corroded or loose.
  • Page 34 Problem Possible Causes Corrective Action Traction unit does not drive. 1. Flow divider valve lever is in 1. Move the lever to the 12 to 10 the 9 o’clock position. o’clock position. 2. Tow-valves are open. 2. Close the tow-valves. 3.

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