Moving A Non-Functioning Traction Unit; Using The Cylinder Lock - Toro 22308 Operator's Manual

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Moving a Non-functioning
Traction Unit
Important: Do not tow or pull the traction
unit without first opening the tow valves, or the
hydraulic system will be damaged.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Open the hood.
3. Using a wrench, turn the tow valves on the hydraulic
pumps twice counter-clockwise (Figure 28).
Figure 28
1. Tow valves
4. Close the hood and tow the traction unit as required.
5. When the traction unit has been repaired, close the
tow valves before operating it.

Using the Cylinder Lock

The loader arm may lower when in the raised
position, crushing anyone under them.
Install the cylinder lock before performing
maintenance that requires you to raise the
loader arm.
Installing the Cylinder Lock
1. Remove the attachment.
2. Raise the loader arm to the fully raised position.
3. Stop the engine.
4. Remove the hairpin cotter and clevis pin securing
the cylinder lock to the frame (Figure 29).
1. Cylinder lock
5. Place the cylinder lock over the cylinder rod and
secure it with the clevis pin and hairpin cotter
(Figure 30).
1. Cylinder lock
2. Lift cylinder
6. Slowly lower the loader arm until the cylinder lock
contacts the cylinder body and rod end.
Removing/Storing the Cylinder Lock
Important: Ensure that the cylinder lock is
removed from the rod and fully secured in the
storage position before operating the traction unit.
1. Start the engine.
2. Raise the loader arm to the fully raised position.
3. Stop the engine.
4. Remove the clevis pin and cotter pin securing the
cylinder lock.
5. Place the cylinder lock in its storage location on the
frame and secure it with the clevis pin and hairpin
cotter (Figure 29).
6. Lower the loader arm.
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Figure 29
2. Clevis pin and hairpin
cotter
Figure 30
3. Clevis pin
4. Hairpin cotter

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