Jacking Points; Tie Downs; Understanding The Diagnostic Light - Toro 03660 Operator's Manual

Two-wheel drive traction units
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Important: Running the engine with the
bypass valve open will cause the transmission
to overheat.

Jacking Points

Note: Use jack stands to support the machine when
required.
• Front—rectangular pad, under the axle tube, inside
each front tire (Figure 44).
Figure 44
1. Front jacking point
• Rear—rectangular axle tube on the rear axle.

Tie Downs

• Front—the hole in the rectangular pad, under the
axle tube, inside each front tire (Figure 45).
1. Front tie down
• Rear—each side of the machine on the rear frame
(Figure 46).
1. Rear tie down
Understanding the Diagnostic
Light
The machine is equipped with a diagnostic light which
indicates if the electronic controller senses an electronic
malfunction. The diagnostic light is located on the
control arm (Figure 47). When the electronic controller
is functioning correctly and the key switch is moved to
the On position, the controller diagnostic light will turn
ON for 3 seconds and turn OFF to indicate the light
is working properly. If the machine kills the light will
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Figure 45
Figure 46

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