Toro Outcross 9060 Series Operator's Manual

Toro Outcross 9060 Series Operator's Manual

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Original Instructions (EN)
Outcross
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Unit
Model No. 07511AA—Serial No. 405800000 and Up
Model No. 07511BA—Serial No. 405800000 and Up
Model No. 07511CA—Serial No. 404700001 and Up
Model No. 07511DA—Serial No. 405800000 and Up
Form No. 3441-242 Rev A
9060 Series Traction
*3441-242*

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  • Page 1 ® 9060 Series Traction Unit Model No. 07511AA—Serial No. 405800000 and Up Model No. 07511BA—Serial No. 405800000 and Up Model No. 07511CA—Serial No. 404700001 and Up Model No. 07511DA—Serial No. 405800000 and Up *3441-242* Register at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
  • Page 2 Section 4442 or 4443 to use or operate the engine on additional information, contact an Authorized Service any forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model land unless the engine is equipped with a spark and serial numbers of your product ready.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    information and Note emphasizes general information Raising the Machine ......... 57 worthy of special attention. Raising the Hood ..........57 Lubrication ............58 Greasing the Bearings and Bushings ....58 Engine Maintenance ........... 61 Contents Engine Safety ........... 61 Servicing the Engine Oil........61 Safety ...............
  • Page 4: Safety

    Cab Classification for Safety Protection from Hazardous DANGER Substances There may be buried utility lines or overhead This machine is equipped with a cab defined as lines in the work area. Contacting them may Category 1 according to EN 15695-1. A Category 1 cause a shock or an explosion.
  • Page 5: Safety And Instructional Decals

    Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal131-8410 131-8410 decal106-6754 106-6754 1. Fire hazard—shut off the engine before fueling. 1.
  • Page 6 decal136-5025 136-5025 1. Differential lock 4. Speed—Increase 2. Cruise control—On 5. Speed—Decrease 3. Cruise control—Off decal136-5023 136-5023 1. Eco mode—On 8. Auto Low 2. Eco mode—Off 9. InchMode 3. Parking brake—On 10. Setup 4. Parking brake—Off 11. Option—On 5. Automotive mode—On/Off 12. Option—Off 6.
  • Page 7 decal138-2748 138-2748 1. Refer to the Operator’s 3. Fan and interior light Manual for fuse information. 2. Windshield washer decal136-9866 136-9866 1. Turn signals 2. Beacon decal138-3796 138-3796 1. Explosion hazard—wear 3. Fire hazard—no fire, open eye protection. flames, or smoking. 2.
  • Page 8 decal138-4061 138-4061 1. Do not exceed a vertical 2. Do not exceed a transport tongue weight of 800 kg load of 7,250 kg (16,000 (1,750 lb). lb). decal138-3797 138-3797 1. Warning—read the 2. Warning—do not drill or Operator’s Manual, wear weld.
  • Page 9 decal138-4107 138-4107 1. Crushing hazard of the hand—keep hands away from the pinch point. decal138-4135 138-4135 1. Extend hydraulic cylinder 2. Retract hydraulic cylinder decal138-4164 138-4164 1. Valve selector 3. PTO—off 2. PTO—on...
  • Page 10 decal138-4136 138-4136 1. Towing attention, read the Operator’s Manual before removing 2. Read the Operator’s Manual before engaging the parking the parking brake—shut off the engine; chock the wheels; brake—using the included hex wrench, rotate the 4 hydraulic using the included hex wrench, rotate the 4 hydraulic fluid fluid bypass valves counterclockwise;...
  • Page 11 decal138-3792 138-3792 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 5. Electrical shock hazard, overhead power lines—watch for overhead power lines; do not leave the operator’s seat if any part of the machine contacts electric lines or cables. 2. Warning—set the parking brake, shut off the engine, remove 6.
  • Page 12: Setup

    Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure Description Qty. Top link Draft link Lift link Sway link Drawbar Hammer strap Screw (M18) Install the hitch linkage. Washer Hairpin cotter Clevis pin Lower pin Lynch pin Lift-link pin...
  • Page 13: Greasing The Machine

    Greasing the Machine No Parts Required Procedure Grease the machine before use; refer to Greasing the Bearings and Bushings (page 58). Important: Failure to properly grease the machine will result in premature failure of critical parts. g263891 Figure 3 1. Lift link pin 5.
  • Page 14: Installing Spacers For Category 1 Attachments

    Installing the Drawbar Use 2 screws (M18) and 2 washers to secure the hammer strap to the drawbar (Figure g261477 Figure 4 g261154 Figure 6 1. Hairpin cotter 3. Sway link 2. Clevis pin 4. Installed clevis pin and 1. Hammer strap 3.
  • Page 15: Product Overview

    Product Overview g250932 Figure 7 1. Headlights 5. Console g244125 Figure 9 2. Hood 6. Standard bed 3. Passenger seat 7. Operator’s seat 1. Differential-lock switch 10. Loader joystick (if equipped) 4. Handle 8. Step 2. Headlight switch 11. Power-takeoff (PTO) switch 3.
  • Page 16 Parking-Brake Switch Press the parking-brake switch (Figure 9) to engage or disengage the parking brake. Note: The parking brake automatically engages when you shut off the engine. g251057 Figure 10 InfoCenter 1. F 3. R ORWARD EVERSE The InfoCenter LCD display (Figure 9) shows 2.
  • Page 17 Loader Joystick change the speed of the machine. The speed increase/decrease interval can differ depending on If Equipped your current machine mode and use of attachments. Use the loader joystick (Figure 9) to control the front Refer to the following table for a description of the loader and attachment;...
  • Page 18 Power Point Weight Gauge The weight gauge (Figure 14) indicates when the Use the power point (Figure 9) to power optional 12 seat is adjusted to your weight. Adjust the height by V electrical accessories. positioning the suspension within the range of the Note: The power point does not provide power to green region.
  • Page 19: Cab Controls

    Cab Controls Specifications For Machines with a Cab • Refer to Figure 16 for the overall dimensions of the machine. • Refer to the Traction Unit (page 21) table for additional dimensions. g249606 Figure 15 1. Windshield-wiper switch 4. Temperature-control knob 2.
  • Page 20 g231580 Figure 16...
  • Page 21: Attachments/Accessories

    To ensure optimum performance and continued safety mechanics. certification of the machine, use only genuine Toro • Become familiar with the safe operation of the replacement parts and accessories. Replacement equipment, operator controls, and safety signs.
  • Page 22: Performing Daily Maintenance

    Fuel Safety • Use extreme care in handling fuel. It is flammable and its vapors are explosive. • Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other sources of ignition. • Use only an approved fuel container. • Do not remove the fuel cap or fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or hot.
  • Page 23: Filling The Fuel Tank

    • Do not use fuel additives. • For more information on biodiesel, contact your Petroleum Diesel authorized Toro distributor. Cetane rating: 45 or higher Sulfur content: Ultra-low sulfur (<15 ppm) Fuel Table Location Diesel fuel specification ASTM D975 No.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Seat

    Adding Fuel Fill the tank to about 6 to 13 mm (1/4 to 1/2 inch) below the top of the tank, not the filler neck, with the specified fuel as described in Fuel Specifications (page 23). Note: If possible, fill the fuel tank after each use; this will minimize possible buildup of condensation inside the fuel tank.
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Hitch Linkage

    Adjusting the Hitch Linkage g308784 Figure 19 Rear end of the machine g251030 Figure 20 1. Hydraulic outlets 4. Drawbar 2. Top link 5. Lift link 3. Drawbar 1. Clevis pin 3. Draft links 6. Sway link 2. Hairpin cotter Remove the drawbar from the support (Figure Using the Drawbar Hitch...
  • Page 26 Manual for the correct drawbar position. Using the Pintle Hitch Optional g308990 The Pintle Hitch Kit is available for use with your Figure 23 machine; see your authorized Toro distributor. 1. Top link 3. Upper-link bracket 2. Lynch pin 4. Clevis pin...
  • Page 27 Adjusting the Lift Links Leveling the Attachment Side-to-Side Note: Adjusting the lift links affects the parameter settings for all attachments. Maintain a 1 cm (3/8 inch) length of exposed thread. Loosen the jam nut on either lift link (Figure 24). Adjust the lift link in or out until the attachment is level (Figure...
  • Page 28: Using The 3-Point Hitch

    Note: If you misplace the spacers, refer to your While pulling back the lock collar, push the authorized Toro distributor for additional spacers. driveshaft yoke forward and slip the socket of the yoke over the splines of the PTO output...
  • Page 29: Using The Hydraulic Ports

    Level the attachment per the instructions in the equipped attachment Operator’s Manual. Removing a Rear 3-Point Attachment Park the machine and attachment on a level surface. Lower the attachment to the level surface. Engage the parking brake and shut off the engine.
  • Page 30 Connecting the Attachment Hydraulic Hoses If an attachment requires hydraulic power for operation, connect the attachment hydraulic hoses as follows: Shut off the engine and remove the key. Move the auxiliary-hydraulic lever to the F LOAT position to relieve pressure at the hydraulic couplers.
  • Page 31: Adding Ballast To The Machine

    Clean the hydraulic ports and install the Abbreviations (cont'd.) protective covers into the ports. Adding Ballast to the Rear ballast required Machine Ballast required DANGER To prevent personal injury or death from rollover when the machine is equipped with the loader, add the recommended amount of ballast to the machine.
  • Page 32: During Operation

    • Enter the machine as shown in Figure Use extra caution when braking or turning the machine with a heavy load in the bed. • Carrying oversized loads in the bed reduces the stability of the machine. Do not exceed the carrying capacity of the bed.
  • Page 33: Starting The Engine

    – Stopping while going down a slope takes • Use only accessories approved by The Toro® longer than stopping on level ground. Company. – If you must stop the machine, avoid sudden...
  • Page 34: Driving The Machine

    Using the Standard Bed the machine, and damage to the drive train could result. • When loading the standard bed, distribute the load Sit on the operator’s seat and engage the evenly. parking brake. • Use extra caution if the load exceeds the Disengage the PTO.
  • Page 35 Using the Tailgate Removing or Installing the Standard Bed To release the tailgate, pull the bed latches towards the center of the bed (Figure 34). You can lower the The standard bed is secured to the chassis with bolts tailgate so that it rests on the bed or the rockshaft and nuts (Figure 35).
  • Page 36: Using The Operation-Mode Selector

    Using the Operation-Mode Selector Note: The machine must come to a stop before you can change the modes. Important: Leaving the machine in InchMode or Setup Mode disables the normal cleaning process of the diesel-particulate filter (DPF). Leaving the machine in either mode can plug the DPF and initiate a parked regeneration.
  • Page 37 Note: The InchMode setting is available through transmission. This mode provides the capacity for the use of an optional kit; see your authorized Toro higher speed but lower power to the ground. Use this distributor for more information. mode to efficiently transport yourself, a passenger, and a light payload.
  • Page 38: Using The Loader

    doorways) before driving under any objects and do not contact them. • Before digging, check the location of cables, gas lines, and water lines. g250713 Figure 40 g252565 Figure 42 Using the Loader • While carrying materials, drive slowly. Rougher conditions may cause the material to spill.
  • Page 39 Press down on the latch lock on each loader-arm latch and raise the latches to unlock the loader arms from the machine (Figure 47). g252566 Figure 45 • Do not allow any bystanders near a raised loader. Loader Specifications Description Measurement Lift capacity 998 kg (2,200 lb)
  • Page 40 g252836 g272113 Figure 49 Figure 50 1. Bulkhead—male hose 3. Female hose coupler coupler Perform the following steps to disconnect the 2. Bulkhead—female hose 4. Male hose coupler hydraulic couplers (Figure 50): coupler • Remove the male hose couplers by pulling back on the bulkhead and pulling out the Place the hose bundle onto the hose-storage male hose couplers.
  • Page 41 Remove the ballast box; refer to Removing a Rear 3-Point Attachment (page 29). Installing the Loader DANGER A detached loader can fall and cause serious injury or death. • Remove the loader on a hard, level surface. • Keep children and bystanders away from the detached loader.
  • Page 42 g272113 Figure 54 1. Bulkhead—male hose 3. Female hose coupler g253797 coupler Figure 56 2. Bulkhead—female hose 4. Male hose coupler coupler 1. Loader-arm latch 2. Latch lock Start the engine and use the loader joystick Installing a Loader Attachment to lower the loader arms into the loader-frame mounts (Figure...
  • Page 43 g215373 Figure 57 1. Mount plate 2. Receiver plate Raise the loader arms while tilting back the mount plate at the same time. g253679 Figure 58 Important: Raise the attachment enough to 1. Quick-attach lever 2. Quick-attach pin clear the ground and tilt the mount plate all the way back.
  • Page 44 Operating the Loader Using the Attachment-Level Indicator While you operate the loader, use the attachment-level Using the Loader Joystick indicator (Figure 60) to note the position of the attachment from the operator’s position. You can Note: Figure 59 illustrates the use of the joystick adjust the indicator for use with different attachments.
  • Page 45: Using Attachments

    Position the bucket level to the ground. Drive forward and insert the bucket into the pile Toro accepts no liability for machine damage or of material. personal injury that results from the use of other manufacturer attachments.
  • Page 46 Towing an Attachment with the transmission, engine, steering, body structure, or tires. Machine Important: To reduce potential for drive line • Before you tow an attachment, determine the damage, use low range. maximum transport speed for the attachment; refer to the attachment Operator’s Manual. •...
  • Page 47: Understanding The Diesel-Particulate Filter And Regeneration

    Understanding the Diesel-Particulate Filter and Regeneration The diesel-particulate filter (DPF) removes soot from the engine exhaust. The DPF regeneration process uses heat from the engine exhaust that is increased by the catalyst to reduce accumulated soot into ash. To keep the DPF clean, remember the following: •...
  • Page 48 Understanding the Regeneration Icons Icon Icon Definition • Parked or recovery regeneration icon-regeneration is requested. • Perform the regeneration immediately. • Notes that a regeneration is acknowledged • Notes that a regeneration is in progress and the exhaust temperature is elevated •...
  • Page 49 Types of diesel particulate filter regeneration that require you to park the machine: Type of Regeneration Conditions that cause DPF regeneration DPF description of operation Parked Occurs because the computer determines that the • When the reset-standby/parked or recovery automatic DPF cleaning has not been sufficient. Also occurs because you initiate a parked regeneration icon or a regeneration is...
  • Page 50 Select the Inhibit R entry. EGEN Change the inhibit regeneration setting from Off to On. Preparing to Perform a Parked or Recovery Regeneration Ensure that the machine has fuel in the tank for the type of regeneration you are performing: •...
  • Page 51: After Operation

    Canceling a Parked or Recovery Regeneration Use the P or R setting to cancel a running parked or recovery ARKED EGEN ANCEL ECOVERY EGEN ANCEL regeneration process. Access the DPF Regeneration menu, scroll down to the P option or the R ARKED EGEN ECOVERY...
  • Page 52: Towing The Machine

    Towing the Machine Note: A hex wrench (6 mm) is provided with the machine and is located next to the hydraulic manifold (Figure 65). Use the wrench to perform this procedure. If it becomes necessary to tow the machine, you must set the tandem piston (traction) pump to bypass hydraulic fluid and manually pressurize the hydraulic brake circuit to release the brake.
  • Page 53: Hauling The Machine

    Hauling the Machine • Remove the key before storing or transporting the machine. • Ensure that you have a truck or trailer that is large enough to handle the machine and any attachments. • Use care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or a truck.
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    Maintenance – Ensure that the DPF regeneration is inhibited; refer to Setting the Inhibit Regen (page 49). – Shut off the engine and remove the key. Maintenance Safety – Wait for all moving parts to stop. • Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing, or leaving –...
  • Page 55 Maintenance Service Maintenance Procedure Interval • Change the engine oil and filter (when the machine is used in dirty conditions). • Service the air cleaner (immediately if the air cleaner indicator shows red, and more frequently in extremely dirty or dusty conditions). •...
  • Page 56: Daily Maintenance Checklist

    Daily Maintenance Checklist Duplicate this page for routine use. For the week of: Maintenance Check Item Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Check the safety-interlock operation. Check the brake operation. Check the engine-oil level. Check the cooling-system-fluid level. Drain the water/fuel separator.
  • Page 57: Pre-Maintenance Procedures

    Notation for Areas of Concern Inspection performed by: Item Date Information Pre-Maintenance Position the jack securely under the desired front jacking point. Procedures After raising the front of the machine, use an appropriate jack stand under the machine frame Raising the Machine to support the machine.
  • Page 58: Lubrication

    Lubrication Greasing the Bearings and Bushings Service Interval: Every 50 hours The machine has grease fittings that you must lubricate regularly with No. 2 lithium grease. Important: Lubricate the machine immediately after every washing. Traction Unit g246027 Figure 70 Grease point locations and quantities are as follows: •...
  • Page 59 g250869 Figure 72 Lower kingpin and front-axle pivot g251137 g251572 Figure 74 Figure 73 Driveshaft Upper kingpin and outer tie rod...
  • Page 60 g251124 Figure 75 3-point-hitch lift cylinder g251113 Figure 77 Loader arms, lift cylinders, attachment cylinders, and mount-plate bushings g251125 Figure 76 Rockshaft tube g251112 Figure 78 Loader attachment coupler Loader Grease point locations and quantities are as follows: • Lift cylinder (4) •...
  • Page 61: Engine Maintenance

    Check the engine-oil level; refer to Figure • Alternate oil: SAE 10W-30 or 5W-30 (all temperatures) Toro Premium Engine Oil is available from your authorized Toro distributor in either 15W-40 or 10W-30 viscosity grades. See the Parts Catalog for part numbers. Checking the Engine-Oil Level Service Interval: Before each use or daily The engine is shipped with oil in the crankcase;...
  • Page 62 Changing the Engine Oil and Filter Service Interval: After the first 250 hours Every 500 hours—Change the engine oil and filter (when the machine is used in normal conditions). Every 400 hours—Change the engine oil and filter (when the machine is used in dirty conditions).
  • Page 63: Servicing The Air Cleaner

    Servicing the Air Cleaner Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Check the air-cleaner indicator. Every 50 hours—Inspect the air cleaner. Every 400 hours—Service the air cleaner (immediately if the air cleaner indicator shows red, and more frequently in extremely dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Page 64: Fuel System Maintenance

    Fuel System Maintenance Servicing the Fuel System Emptying the Fuel Tank Service Interval: Every 800 hours—Drain and clean the fuel tank. (also if the fuel system is contaminated). Empty and clean the tank also if the fuel system becomes contaminated or if you are storing the machine for an extended period of time.
  • Page 65: Servicing The Fuel Filter

    Servicing the Fuel Filter Service Interval: Every 400 hours Clean the area around the fuel-filter head (Figure 87). g021291 Figure 87 1. Fuel-filter head 2. Fuel filter Remove the filter and clean the filter head mounting surface (Figure 87). Lubricate the filter gasket with clean lubricating engine oil;...
  • Page 66: Electrical System Maintenance

    Disconnecting the Battery Electrical System Maintenance WARNING Battery terminals or metal tools could short Electrical System Safety against metal components, causing sparks. Sparks can cause the battery gasses to • Disconnect the battery before repairing the explode, resulting in personal injury. machine.
  • Page 67: Connecting The Battery

    Wash the entire case with a solution of baking soda and water. Coat both battery posts and cable connectors with Grafo 112X (skin-over) grease (Toro Part No. 505-47) to prevent corrosion. Slide the rubber boot over the positive terminal. Close the battery cover.
  • Page 68: Locating The Fuses

    Locating the Fuses Locating the Traction Unit Fuses The traction-unit fuses are located under the steering wheel and above the traction and brake pedals (Figure 92). g250704 Figure 93 1. Fuse box cover 3. Fuses 2. Thumb screw g250068 Figure 92 Refer to Figure 94 for a description of each fuse on...
  • Page 69: Drive System Maintenance

    Changing the Oil in the Wheel Servicing the Axles Hubs (page 69). Check the condition of the O-ring on the plug. Hub-and-axle oil specification: Toro Premium Tractor Fluid Note: Replace the plug if the O-ring is worn or damaged. Checking the Oil Level in the...
  • Page 70 g250850 Figure 97 Front Axle 1. Front-axle housing 3. Plug 2. Sight and fill port g250824 Figure 96 1. Wheel hub 4. Plug 2. Oil port at the 6 o’clock 5. Oil port at the 2 o’clock position position 3. Drain pan 6.
  • Page 71 Changing the Oil in the Axles Note: Allow the oil to drain completely from the differential housing and axle. Service Interval: After the first 150 hours Note: Refer to Figure 98 for the rear-axle sight Every 1,500 hours/Yearly (whichever comes port.
  • Page 72: Changing The Hydraulic-Brake Oil

    (when the machine is used in dirty conditions). Note: The hydraulic brake is adjacent to the rear axle. Hydraulic-brake oil specification: Toro Premium Tractor Fluid Place a drain pan under the hydraulic brake (Figure...
  • Page 73: Changing The Rear-Pto-Gearbox Oil

    Every 1,000 hours/Yearly (whichever comes first)—Change the rear PTO gearbox oil (when the machine is used in dirty conditions). Rear-PTO-gearbox oil specification: Toro Premium g254599 Tractor Fluid Figure 105 Remove the standard bed (if equipped) from 1.
  • Page 74: Torquing The Wheel Lug Nuts

    Torquing the Wheel Lug Nuts Service Interval: After the first hour After the first 10 hours Every 400 hours Wheel lug nut torque specification: 380 to 433 N∙m (280 to 320 ft-lb) Torque the wheel lug nuts in a crossing pattern as shown in Figure 109 to the specified torque.
  • Page 75: Cooling System Maintenance

    Cooling System If the coolant is low, add a 50/50 mixture of water and ethylene glycol anti-freeze. Maintenance Important: Do not use water only or alcohol/methanol-based coolants, as this may cause damage. Cooling System Safety Install the radiator cap and expansion-tank cap. •...
  • Page 76: Hydraulic System Maintenance

    Recommended replacement fluid: Toro Premium Transmission/Hydraulic Tractor Fluid; available in 19 L (5 US gallon) pails or 208 L (55 US gallon) drums. Alternative fluids: If Toro Premium Tractor Fluid is not available, you may use other conventional, petroleum-based Universal Tractor Hydraulic Fluids...
  • Page 77 20 ml (2/3 fl oz) bottles. A bottle is sufficient for 15 to 22 L (4 to 6 US gallons) of hydraulic fluid. Order Part No. 44-2500 from your authorized Toro distributor. Checking the Hydraulic-Fluid Level Service Interval: Before each use or daily Park the machine on a level surface.
  • Page 78: Changing The Hydraulic Fluid And Filters

    116). If the hydraulic fluid becomes contaminated, contact Lubricate the new filter gasket and fill the filter your authorized Toro distributor; the system must be with hydraulic fluid. flushed. Contaminated fluid looks milky or black when Ensure that each filter-mounting area is clean compared to clean fluid.
  • Page 79: Checking The Hydraulic Lines And Hoses

    Checking the Hydraulic Cab Maintenance Lines and Hoses Cleaning the Cab Service Interval: Every 2 years Important: Use care around the cab seals (Figure Inspect the hydraulic lines and hoses daily for 117). If you are using a pressure washer, keep the leaks, kinked lines, loose mounting supports, wear, washer wand at least 0.6 m (2 ft) away from the loose fittings, weather deterioration, and chemical...
  • Page 80: Cleaning The Cab Air Filters

    Cleaning the Cab Air Filters Service Interval: Every 400 hours Remove the knobs and grates from the cab rear overhang (Figure 118). g253677 Figure 119 1. Latch-mount assembly 3. Screen cover 2. Condenser filter Replacing the Dome Light g251432 Figure 118 Note: Refer to the Parts Catalog for the appropriate bulb part number.
  • Page 81: Filling The Windshield-Wiper-Fluid Reservoir

    Filling the Windshield-Wiper-Fluid Reservoir Note: The windshield-wiper-fluid reservoir is located behind the passenger seat. Remove the cap on the reservoir (Figure 121). g251284 Figure 121 1. Reservoir cap 2. Reservoir Fill the reservoir with wiper fluid. Replace the cap on the reservoir.
  • Page 82: Storage

    Clean the battery, terminals, and posts with a wire brush and baking-soda solution. Coat the cable terminals and battery posts with Grafo 112X skin-over grease (Toro Part No. 505-47) to prevent corrosion. Slowly charge the battery every 60 days for 24 hours to prevent lead sulfation of the battery.
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  • Page 86 The Toro Company (“Toro”) respects your privacy. When you purchase our products, we may collect certain personal information about you, either directly from you or through your local Toro company or dealer. Toro uses this information to fulfil contractual obligations - such as to register your warranty, process your warranty claim or to contact you in the event of a product recall - and for legitimate business purposes - such as to gauge customer satisfaction, improve our products or provide you with product information which may be of interest.
  • Page 87 Countries Other than the United States or Canada Customers who have purchased Toro products exported from the United States or Canada should contact their Toro Distributor (Dealer) to obtain guarantee policies for your country, province, or state. If for any reason you are dissatisfied with your Distributor's service or have difficulty obtaining guarantee information, contact your Authorized Toro Service Center.
  • Page 88 While the exposure from Toro products may be negligible or well within the “no significant risk” range, out of an abundance of caution, Toro has elected to provide the Prop 65 warnings. Moreover, if Toro does not provide these warnings, it could be sued by the State of California or by private parties seeking to enforce Prop 65 and subject to substantial penalties.

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