Product Overview; Controls - Toro 07363 Operator's Manual

Air cooled gas utility vehicle
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1. Spacer bracket
2. Wear block
1. Assure lift cylinders are fully retracted.
2. Carefully set bed onto vehicle frame aligning rear bed
pivot plate holes with holes in rear frame channel
and install (2) clevis pins and lynch pins (Figure 5).
3. With bed lowered, secure each cylinder rod end, to
appropriate slots in bed mounting plates with clevis
pin and lynch pin. Insert clevis pin from outside of
bed with lynch pin toward outside (Figure 5). Rear
slots are for full bed installation and front slots are
for 2/3 bed installation.
Note: Engine may need to be started to extend
or retract cylinders for alignment with holes. Keep
fingers out!
Note: Unused slot can be plugged with a bolt and
nut to prevent assembly errors.
4. Start engine and engage hydraulic lift lever to raise
bed. Release lift lever and turn off engine. Install the
bed safety support to prevent accidental lowering of
the bed. Refer to Using Bed Safety Support.
5. Install lynch pins to inside ends of clevis pins.
Note: If automatic tail gate release has been
installed on bed, make sure front dump link rod has
been placed on inside of left side clevis pin before
lynch pin is installed.
Figure 6
3. Carriage bolt

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Note: Determine the left and right side of the machine
from the normal operating position.
Accelerator Pedal
The accelerator pedal (Figure 7) gives the operator the
ability to vary engine and ground speed of the vehicle,
when the transmission is in gear. Depressing the pedal
increases engine RPM and ground speed. Releasing
pedal will decrease engine RPM and ground speed of
the machine.
1. Accelerator pedal
2. Clutch pedal
Clutch Pedal
The clutch pedal (Figure 7) must be fully depressed
to disengage clutch when starting engine or shifting
transmission gears. Release pedal smoothly when
transmission is in gear to prevent unnecessary wear on
transmission and other related parts.
Important: Do not ride clutch pedal during
operation. Clutch pedal must be fully out or clutch
will slip causing heat and wear. Never hold the
vehicle stopped on a hill using the clutch pedal.
Damage to the clutch may occur.
Brake Pedal
The brake pedal (Figure 7) is used to apply service
brakes to stop or slow vehicle.
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Figure 7
3. Brake pedal

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