Toro 22336 Operator's Manual

Toro 22336 Operator's Manual

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Form No. 3358-183 Rev B
Dingo
®
320-D Compact Utility
Loader
Model No. 22336—Serial No. 270000001 and Up
Register at www.Toro.com.
Original Instructions (EN)

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  • Page 1 Form No. 3358-183 Rev B Dingo ® 320-D Compact Utility Loader Model No. 22336—Serial No. 270000001 and Up Register at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Slope Chart ............7 additional information, contact an Authorized Service Safety and Instructional Decals ......8 Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model Setup................11 and serial numbers of your product ready. Figure 1 1 Installing the Valve Lever ......... 11 identifies the location of the model and serial numbers 2 Checking Fluid Levels ........
  • Page 3: Safety

    Safety Fuel System Maintenance ........31 Changing the Fuel Filter ........31 Bleeding the Fuel System ........31 Improper use or maintenance by the operator or Draining the Fuel Tanks ........32 owner can result in injury. To reduce the potential Electrical System Maintenance........
  • Page 4 • Inspect the area where the equipment is to be used • Read all attachment manuals. and remove all objects such as rocks, toys, and wire • Ensure that the area is clear of other people before which can be thrown by the machine. operating the traction unit.
  • Page 5 • Charge batteries in an open well ventilated area, away grass can hide obstacles. from spark and flames. Unplug the charger before • Use only Toro-approved attachments. Attachments connecting or disconnecting it from the battery. can change the stability and the operating Wear protective clothing and use insulated tools.
  • Page 6: Sound Pressure

    • Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object. Make any necessary repairs before restarting. • Use only genuine Toro replacement parts to ensure that original standards are maintained. • Battery acid is poisonous and can cause burns. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.
  • Page 7: Slope Chart

    Slope Chart...
  • Page 8: Safety And Instructional Decals

    Safety and Instructional 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. 100-1701 1. Crushing hazard—install the cylinder lock and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance. 2.
  • Page 9 100-1702 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual; maximum load rating of 515 lb. (234 Kg). 98-8235 1. Fast 3. Slow 100-1703 2. Traction drive 1. Speed selector 98-8219 100-1704 1. Fast 3. Slow 1. Read the Operator’s 3. Start the engine. 2.
  • Page 10 106-5976 1. Engine coolant under 3. Warning—do not touch pressure the hot surface. 2. Explosion hazard—read 4. Warning—read the the Operator’s Manual. Operator’s Manual. 98-3555 1. Read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance on the battery. 2. Contains lead; do not discard. 3.
  • Page 11: Setup

    Setup Activating the Battery Installing the Valve Lever No Parts Required Procedure Parts needed for this procedure: The traction unit is shipped with a dry battery. You must Speed selector valve lever purchase bulk electrolyte with 1.260 specific gravity from a local battery supply outlet. Procedure 1.
  • Page 12 5. Disconnect the negative (black) cable from the negative (-) battery post, if it isn’t already disconnected (Figure 4). Incorrect battery cable routing could damage the tractor and cables causing sparks. Sparks can cause the battery gasses to explode, resulting in personal injury. •...
  • Page 13 15. Secure the battery in the chassis with the bars and nuts removed previously (Figure 4). 16. Connect the positive (red) cable to the positive (+) battery post (Figure 4). Slide the rubber cover over the battery post. 17. Connect the negative (black) cable to the negative (-) battery post (Figure 4).
  • Page 14: Product Overview

    Product Overview G005939 Figure 7 1. Mount plate 7. Wheel 13. Control panel 19. Parking brake lever 2. Tilt cylinder 8. Lift cylinder 14. Lift points 20. Radiator fill cap 3. Auxiliary hydraulic couplers 15. Handle 21. Thigh support 9. Operator platform 4.
  • Page 15 Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever Note: The farther you move the traction control levers in either direction, the faster the traction unit • To operate a hydraulic attachment in forward will move in that direction. direction, slowly pull the auxiliary hydraulics lever upward and then rearward.
  • Page 16 In this setting, the traction unit hydraulics will not required and replace any worn or slipping belts. If work. Use this setting with hydraulic attachments the problem persists, contact your Authorized Toro that do not required the traction unit hydraulics. Dealer for diagnostics and repair.
  • Page 17: Specifications

    66 inches (168 cm) Attachments/Accessories A selection of Toro approved attachments and accessories are available for use with the machine to enhance and expand its capabilities. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer or Distributor or go to www.Toro.com for a list of all approved attachments and accessories.
  • Page 18: Stability Data

    Stability Data The following tables list the maximum slope recommended for the traction unit in the positions listed in the tables. Slopes over the listed degree may cause the traction unit to become unstable. The data in the tables assume that the loader arms are fully lowered;...
  • Page 19: Operation

    Operation Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Important: Before operating, check the fuel, oil, and coolant level; remove debris from the traction unit; test the parking brake, and check the tire pressure. Also, ensure that the area is clear of people and debris. You should also know and have marked the locations of all utility lines.
  • Page 20: Checking The Engine Oil Level

    3. Turn the drain valve until the water runs out of the 9. Slowly pour only enough oil (diesel engine oil, API filter (Figure 13). service CH-4, CI-4, or higher; refer to Servicing the Engine Oil in Maintenance) into the valve cover to Note: The fuel filter is located near the bottom raise the level to the upper mark on the dipstick.
  • Page 21: Removing Debris From The Traction Unit

    2. Park the traction unit on a level surface, raise the rearward. loader arms, and install the cylinder locks. 4. If the traction unit moves, contact your Authorized 3. Stop the engine, remove the key, and allow the Toro Dealer for service. engine to cool.
  • Page 22: Checking The Tire Pressure

    Checking the Tire Pressure freezing or lower), hydraulic system damage could occur. When starting the engine in Service Interval: Before each use or daily cold conditions, allow the engine to run in the middle throttle position for 2 to 5 minutes Maintain the air pressure in the tires as specified.
  • Page 23: Moving A Non-Functioning Traction Unit

    Using the Cylinder Locks A child or untrained bystander could attempt to operate the traction unit and be injured. The loader arms may lower when in the raised Remove the key from the switch when leaving position crushing anyone under them. the traction unit, even if just for a few seconds.
  • Page 24: Using Attachments

    2. Cylinder locks 4. Clevis pin Using Attachments Installing 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 25: Securing The Traction Unit For Transport

    Connecting the Hydraulic Hoses Removing an Attachment If the attachment requires hydraulics for operation, 1. Lower the attachment to the ground. connect the hydraulic hoses as follows: 2. Stop the engine. 1. Stop the engine. 3. Disengage the quick attach pins by turning them 2.
  • Page 26 G006054 Figure 24 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 27: Maintenance

    Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Maintenance Procedure Interval • Replace the hydraulic filter. After the first 8 hours • Torque the wheel lug nuts to 50 ft-lb (68 N⋅m). •...
  • Page 28: Premaintenance Procedures

    Premaintenance Procedures Opening the Access Covers Removing the Front Access Cover 1. Raise the loader arms and install the cylinder locks. Note: In the case that you need to remove the front access cover without raising the loader arms, be very careful not to damage the cover or hydraulic hoses as you maneuver the cover out from under the arms.
  • Page 29: Lubrication

    Lubrication Engine Maintenance Servicing the Air Cleaner Greasing the Traction Unit Primary Filter: Replace after every 200 operating hours Service Interval: Before each use or daily or more often in dusty conditions. Grease all pivot joints every 8 operating hours and Safety Filter: Replace after every 600 operating hours.
  • Page 30: Servicing The Engine Oil

    8. Inspect the new filter(s) for damage by looking into the filter while shining a bright light on the outside of the filter. Holes in the filter will appear as bright Components will be hot if the traction unit has spots.
  • Page 31: Fuel System Maintenance

    Fuel System 11. Apply a thin coat of new oil to the rubber gasket on the replacement filter (Figure 31). Maintenance 12. Install the replacement oil filter to the filter adapter. Turn the oil filter clockwise until the rubber gasket contacts the filter adapter, then tighten the filter an Changing the Fuel Filter additional 1/2 turn (Figure 31).
  • Page 32: Draining The Fuel Tanks

    • After the engine has ceased running due to lack of 2. Lower the loader arms, stop the engine, and remove fuel. the key. • After maintenance has been performed on the fuel 3. Shut off the fuel valve in the hose near the bottom system components.
  • Page 33: Electrical System Maintenance

    Electrical System Maintenance Servicing the Battery Check the electrolyte level in the battery every 75 hours. Always keep the battery clean and fully charged. Use a paper towel to clean the battery case. If the battery terminals are corroded, clean them with a solution of G003794 four parts water and one part baking soda.
  • Page 34 2. Make sure the filler caps are installed in the battery. 3. Charge the battery for 10 to 15 minutes at 25 to 30 Incorrect battery cable routing could damage amps or 30 minutes at 4 to 6 amps (Figure 37). Do the tractor and cables causing sparks.
  • Page 35: Hydraulic System Maintenance

    Hydraulic System Maintenance Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate skin and cause injury. Fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within Replacing the Hydraulic Filter a few hours by a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gangrene may result. Service Interval: After the first 8 hours •...
  • Page 36: Storage

    Storage After every 25 operating hours, check the hydraulic lines and hoses for leaks, loose fittings, kinked lines, loose mounting supports, wear, weather, and chemical 1. Lower the loader arms, stop the engine, and remove deterioration. Replace all moving hydraulic hoses every the key.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The starter does not crank 1. The electrical connections are corroded 1. Check the electrical connections for or loose. good contact. 2. A fuse is blown or loose. 2. Correct or replace the fuse. 3.
  • Page 38 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action 6. The spark arrestor screen is clogged. 6. Clean or replace the spark arrestor screen. 7. The fuel pump is damaged. 7. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer. The engine runs, but knocks or misses. 1. Dirt, water, stale fuel, or incorrect fuel 1.
  • Page 39 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The engine loses power. 1. The engine load is excessive. 1. Reduce ground speed. 2. The crankcase oil level is incorrect. 2. Fill or drain to the full mark. 3. The air cleaner filters are dirty. 3.
  • Page 40: Schematics

    Schematics Electrical Schematic (Rev. A)
  • Page 41 Hydraulic Schematic (Rev. A)
  • Page 42 Notes:...
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