Parking The Machine; Moving The Machine Without Engine Power; Transporting The Machine; Lifting The Machine - Toro MB-1600 Operator's Manual

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Parking the Machine

Parking on a Grade
Parking the machine on a grade should be avoided if possible.
If the machine must be parked on a grade, park it at a right
angle to the slope, apply the parking brake and block the
wheels, if necessary.
Parking the Machine for a Long Term
1. Park the machine out of main traffic areas and set the
parking brake.
2. When the machine will be out of use for a long period
of time, tilt the hopper up so water, snow, and debris
will not collect inside.
3. Cover the dump cylinder shaft to prevent corrosion.
Moving the Machine without
Engine Power
The machine can be moved a short distance if the engine does
not run. The transmission features a bypass valve (Figure 10).
Rotate the bypass valve counterclockwise to tow the
machine.
Rotate the bypass valve clockwise to operate the machine
normally.
Figure 10
1. Bypass valve
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Transporting the Machine

When transporting the machine on a trailer, always use the
following procedure:
Important: Do not operate or drive the machine on
roadways.
1. Stop the engine and apply the parking brake.
2. When transporting the machine, observe overall height
for proper clearance of obstacles overhead.
3. Make sure the hopper is lowered and latched down.
4. Secure the machine with the proper devices at the
tie-down loop.
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1. Tie-down loop

Lifting the Machine

Hoist the machine using 3 lift points under the hopper. Tilt
the hopper forward to locate the 3 lift loops and attach a
chain or straps at each of the loops as shown in Figure 12.
Note: Take up the slack in the chain or straps to properly
balance the unit.
1. Lift points (3)
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Figure 11
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Figure 12
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