After Operation Safety; Hauling The Machine - Toro 323 Operator's Manual

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Removing an Attachment
1.
Park the machine on a level surface.
2.
Lower the attachment to the ground.
3.
Shut off the engine and remove the key.
4.
Disengage the quick-attach pins by turning them
to the outside.
5.
If the attachment uses hydraulics, move the
auxiliary-hydraulics lever forward, backward,
and back to the N
pressure at the hydraulic couplers.
6.
If the attachment uses hydraulics, slide the
collars back on the hydraulic couplers and
disconnect them.
Important:
Connect the attachment hoses
together to prevent hydraulic system
contamination during storage.
7.
Install the protective covers onto the hydraulic
couplers on the machine.
8.
Start the engine, tilt the mount plate forward, and
back the machine away from the attachment.
After Operation

After Operation Safety

General Safety
Shut off the engine, remove the key, wait for all
movement to stop, and allow the machine to cool
before adjusting, cleaning, storing, or servicing it.
Clean debris from the attachments, drives,
mufflers, and engine to help prevent fires. Clean
up oil or fuel spills.
Keep all parts in good working condition and all
hardware tightened.
Do not touch parts that may be hot from operation.
Allow them to cool before attempting to maintain,
adjust, or service the machine.
Use care when loading or unloading the machine
into a trailer or truck.

Hauling the Machine

Use a heavy-duty trailer or truck to haul the machine.
Use a full-width ramp. Ensure that the trailer or truck
has all the necessary brakes, lighting, and marking as
required by law. Please carefully read all the safety
instructions. Knowing this information could help
you or bystanders avoid injury. Refer to your local
ordinances for trailer and tie-down requirements.
position to relieve
EUTRAL
WARNING
Driving on the street or roadway without
turn signals, lights, reflective markings, or a
slow-moving-vehicle emblem is dangerous
and can lead to accidents causing personal
injury.
Do not drive the machine on a public street
or roadway.
Selecting a Trailer
WARNING
Loading a machine onto a trailer or truck
increases the possibility of tip-over and could
cause serious injury or death
• Use only full-width ramps.
• Ensure that the length of ramp is at least 4
times as long as the height of the trailer or
truck bed to the ground. This ensures that
ramp angle does not exceed 15 degrees on
flat ground.
1. Full-width ramp(s) in
stowed position
2. Ramp is at least 4 times
as long as the height of
the trailer or truck bed to
the ground
11
(Figure
6).
Figure 6
3. H=height of the trailer or
truck bed to the ground
4. Trailer
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