Operation; Using The Tree Forks; Transporting The Tree Forks; Operating Tips - Toro Tree Forks 22438 Original Instructions Manual

For compact utility loaders
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Operation

Note: Refer to your traction unit Operator's Manual
for complete instructions on installing/removing
attachments onto/from the traction unit and
connecting/disconnecting hydraulic hoses.
Note: Always use the traction unit to lift and
move the attachment.

Using the Tree Forks

The tree fork is an excellent tool for transporting
balled and container grown trees and shrubs. You
can also use the fork to move rocks under 220 lb
(100 Kg).
1. If your traction unit has a speed selector and
a flow divider, move the speed selector to the
fast (rabbit) position and the flow divider to
the 10 to 11 o'clock position.
2. Pull the auxiliary hydraulics lever to the
operator grip to open the tines if necessary.
3. Drive forward, positioning the object to be
moved between the fork tines.
4. Push the auxiliary hydraulics valve away from
the operator grip to close the fork tines around
the object.
Important: Be careful not to squeeze a
pot or root ball too tightly. Using the full
force of the tines on a tree may damage the
root ball.
5. Raise the loader arms to lift the object. Keep it
as close to the ground as possible.
6. Drive to the location where you want the
object and lower it into place.
7. Release the object by pulling the auxiliary
hydraulics lever to the operator grip.

Transporting the Tree Forks

1. Place the forks on a trailer or truck capable of
carrying it.
2. Securely tie the forks to the trailer or truck
using tie straps appropriate for the weight of
the forks and for highway use.

Operating Tips

• Position the tree as close as possible to the fork
frame to maximize lifting capability.
• Never attempt to lift more that the rated
capacity of the traction unit.
• When transporting a load, keep the fork as
close to the ground as possible.
• To ease the placement of a tree into a hole, pick
up the tree near the top of the ball or container.
• The fork can also be used to lift, transport, and
position small boulders and rocks.
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