Using Attachments - Toro 22336 Operator's Manual

Compact utility loader
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Figure 21
1. Hydraulic hoses
2. Cylinder locks

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.
Important: Before installing the attachment,
ensure that the mount plates are free of any dirt or
debris and that the pins rotate freely. If the pins do
not rotate freely, grease them.
1. Position the attachment on a level surface with
enough space behind it to accommodate the
traction unit.
2. Start the engine.
3. Tilt the attachment mount plate forward.
4. Position mount plate into the upper lip of the
attachment receiver plate (Figure 22).
Figure 22
1. Mount plate
5. Raise the loader arms while tilting back the mount
plate at the same time.
3. Hairpin cotter
4. Clevis pin
2. Receiver plate
Important: The attachment should be raised
enough to clear the ground, and the mount
plate should be tilted all the way back.
6. Stop the engine.
7. Engage the quick attach pins, ensuring that they are
fully seated in the mount plate (Figure 23).
Important: If the pins do not rotate to the
engaged position, the mount plate is not
fully aligned with the holes in the attachment
receiver plate. Check the receiver plate and
clean it if necessary.
1. Quick attach pins (shown
in engaged position)
2. Disengaged position
If you do not fully seat the quick attach pins
through the attachment mount plate, the
attachment could fall off of the traction unit,
crushing you or bystanders.
Ensure that your quick attach pins are fully
seated in the attachment mount plate.
24
Figure 23
3. Engaged position

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