Toro 22308 Operator's Manual page 12

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Traction Control
1. Neutral/stop
2. Forward
3. Reverse
• To move forward, move the traction control forward
(number 2 in Figure 6)..
• To move rearward, move the traction control
rearward (number 3 in Figure 6). When reversing,
look behind for obstructions and keep your
hands on the reference bar (Figure 5).
• To turn, rotate the traction control in the desired
direction (number 4 and 5 in Figure 6).
• To stop, release the traction control (number 1 in
Figure 6).
Note: The farther you move the traction control in
any direction, the faster the machine will move in that
direction.
Loader Arm/Attachment Tilt Lever
To tilt the attachment forward, slowly move the lever to
the right (Figure 7).
To tilt the attachment rearward, slowly move the lever
to the left (Figure 7).
To lower the loader arm, slowly move the lever forward
(Figure 7).
To raise the loader arm, slowly move the lever rearward
(Figure 7).
You can also push the lever fully forward into a detent
position (Figure 7) to release the loader arm so that the
attachment rests on the ground. This allows attachments
such as the leveler and the hydraulic blade to follow the
contours of the ground (i.e., float) when grading.
Figure 6
4. Turn right
5. Turn left
1. Lower the loader arm
2. Raise the loader arm
3. Tilt the attachment
rearward
By moving the lever to an intermediate position (such
as, forward and left), you can move the loader arm and
tilt the attachment at the same time.
Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever
To operate a hydraulic attachment in the forward
direction, rotate the auxiliary hydraulics lever rearward
and pull it down to the reference bar (Figure 8, number
1).
To operate a hydraulic attachment in reverse direction,
rotate the hydraulics lever rearward, then move it left
into the upper slot (Figure 8, number 2).
If you release the lever while in the forward position, the
lever will automatically return to the neutral position
(Figure 8, number 3). If it is in the reverse position, it
will remain there until you pull it out of the slot.
1. Forward flow hydraulics
2. Reverse flow hydraulics
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Figure 7
4. Tilt the attachment forward
5. Detent (Float) position
Figure 8
3. Neutral

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