Four Wheel Drive (Four Wheel Drive Models Only); Transporting The Vehicle; Towing The Vehicle - Toro 07354 Operator's Manual

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Heavy loads increase stopping distance and reduce your
ability to turn quickly without tipping over.
The rear cargo space is intended for load carrying
purposes only, not for passengers.
Four Wheel Drive (Four Wheel
Drive Models Only)
The Automatic on Demand four wheel drive feature, on
this vehicle does not require operator activation. The
front wheel drive is not engaged (no power delivered
to front wheels) until the rear wheels begin to lose
traction. The bidirectional clutch senses the rear wheels
slipping, engages the front wheel drive, and delivers
power to the front wheels. The four wheel drive system
continues to deliver power to the front wheels until the
rear wheels have enough traction to move the vehicle
without slipping. Once this occurs, the system stops
delivering power to the front wheels and the handling
characteristics become similar to that of a two wheel
drive vehicle. The four wheel drive system functions
in both froward and reverse, however, when turning
the rear wheels will slip slightly more before power is
delivered to the front wheels.
WARNING
Tipping or rolling the vehicle on a hill will cause
serious injury.
The extra traction available with the four wheel
drive feature can be enough to get you into
dangerous situations such as climbing slopes that
are too steep to turn around. Be careful when
operating, especially on steeper slopes.

Transporting the Vehicle

For moving the vehicle long distances, use a trailer.
Make sure the vehicle is secured to the trailer. Refer to
Figure 25 & Figure 26 for the location of the tie down
points.
Important: Trailers weighing over 1500 lb (680 kg)
are required to be equipped with trailer brakes.
Note: Load the vehicle on the trailer with the front
of the vehicle facing forward. If that is not possible,
secure the vehicle hood to the frame with a strap, or
remove the hood and transport and secure it separately
or the hood may blow off during transport.
1. Eye hole in frame (each side)
1. Axle

Towing the Vehicle

In case of an emergency, the vehicle can be towed for
a short distance. However, Toro does not recommend
this as a standard procedure.
WARNING
Towing at excessive speeds could cause vehicle to
lose steering control. Never tow vehicle faster than
5 mph(8 kph).
Towing the vehicle is a two person job. Affix a tow line
to holes in the front frame member. Move the shifter to
Neutral and release the parking brake. If the machine
must be moved a considerable distance, transport it on
a truck or trailer.
Note: The power steering will not function,
making it difficult (increased effort) to steer.
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Figure 25
Figure 26
2. Hitch plate

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