Moving A Non-Functioning Traction Unit; Using The Cylinder Locks - Toro Sitework Systems Dingo 322 Operator's Manual

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Operation
Moving a Non-functioning
Traction Unit
IMPORTANT: Never tow or pull the traction
unit. Rotating the wheels manually will cause
damage to the hydraulic wheel motors.
1.
Stop the engine.
2.
Lift the traction unit off the ground, using the
two lift points (Fig. 14) and move onto a trailer.
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Figure 14
1. Lift points

Using the Cylinder Locks

POTENTIAL HAZARD
The loader arms may lower when in the
raised position.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Anyone under the loader arms may be
injured or crushed.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Always install the cylinder locks when
doing maintenance that requires raised
loader arms.
Installing the Cylinder Locks
1.
Start the engine.
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2.
Raise the loader arms to the fully raised position.
3.
Stop the engine.
4.
Position a loader arm cylinder lock over each lift
cylinder rod (Fig. 15).
5.
Secure each loader arm cylinder lock with a
clevis pin and cotter pin (Fig. 15).
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1. Cylinder lock
2. Lift cylinder
3. Hairpin cotter
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6.
Start the engine.
7.
Slowly lower the loader arms until cylinder
locks contact the cylinder body and rod end.
8.
Stop the engine.
Removing/Storing the Cylinder Locks
1.
Start the engine.
2.
Raise the loader arms to the fully raised position.
3.
Stop the engine.
4.
Remove the clevis pin and cotter pin securing
each cylinder lock.
5.
Remove the cylinder locks.
6.
Lower the loader arms.
7.
Install the cylinder locks over the hydraulic
hoses and secure them with the clevis pins and
cotter pins (Fig. 16).
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Figure 15
4. Clevis pin
5. Lift cylinder rod
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