Specifications; Operation; Preparing To Tow The Machine - Toro MMXD-958H-S Operator's Manual

Mortar mixer
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OFF
1
Figure 12
1. Off position
Recoil-start Handle
To start the engine, pull the recoil-start handle
quickly. Ensure that the engine controls described above are
all set correctly for the engine to start.
Oil-level Switch
The oil-level switch is located inside the engine, and it will
not allow the engine to run in the event the oil level is below
the safe operating limit.

Specifications

Note: Specifications and design are subject to change
without notice.
Batch Mix Capacity
Length
(with tow pole)
Width
Height
Weight
Axle
(extendable)
OFF
2
G021 103
2. On position
(Figure
10)
0.25 cubic m (9 cu ft)
255 cm (101 inches)
122 cm (48 inches)
173 cm (68 inches)
389 kg (860 lb)
91 to 119 cm (36 to 47 inches)

Operation

Important: Before operating, check the fuel and oil
levels, and remove debris from the machine. Ensure that
the area is clear of people.

Preparing to Tow the Machine

Important: Ensure that your tow vehicle has towing
capacity for the weight of the machine.
Important: Use a Class 2 or larger receiver.
Note: Ensure that your tow vehicle has the appropriate hitch
to tow the machine; options include a 50 mm (2 inch) ball
hitch or a pintle hitch.
Note: If the machine is equipped with a trailer-light kit,
ensure that the electrical connector of the tow vehicle is
compatible with the electrical connector of the machine. The
machine uses a standard 4-flat plug. If your tow vehicle has a
different type of plug, obtain an adapter from an automotive
parts store.
1. Ensure the engine is stopped, the fuel valve is off, and
the drum is empty.
2. If the drum has accumulated any water, dump the
drum; refer to
Dumping the Drum (page
3, 4, and 5.
3. Using the dump lever, position the drum so that it is in
the mix position (upright) and locked.
4. Close the engine cowl and secure the cowl latches
(Figure
13).
5. Extend the axle; refer to
11
21), steps 1,
G022324
Figure 13
Extending the Axle (page
15).

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