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1. Check the clear glass gauge on the side of the gear case Figure 14 The gear lube should be at the level of the red dot in the center of the gauge 4 If the gear lube level is low remove the fill plug Figure 14 and fill the case with gear lube until it is level with the red dot in the gauge N e N G005035 Figure 14 1 Glass gauge 3 Fill plug 2 Drain plug 5 Replace the fill plug Changing the Gear Lube Service Interval Every 200 hours 1 Position the traction unit and plow on a level surface and lower the attachment lift so that the plow is on the ground Stop the engine and remove the key Prepare an appropriate container to catch the used oil under the plow 4 Remove the drain plug Figure 14 allowing the oil to spill out into the container 5 When finished replace the drain plug ensuring that it is tight 6 Remove the fill plug Figure 14 and fill the case with gear lube until it is level with the red dot in the gauge 7 Replace the fill plug Replacing the Coulter If the coulter becomes excessively worn or damaged replace it 1 Back out the coulter pin screw about 0 5 inch 1 3 cm then strike it several times with a hammer to loosen the pin Figure 15 G005036 Figure 15 1 Coulter pin 4 Washer 2 Coulter 5 Coulter pin screw 3 Coulter bracket N Completely remove the coulter pin screw washer coulter and coulter pin Figure 15 3 Put the new
2. lubricants additives or chemicals etc Normal wear and tear items Normal wear and tear includes but is not limited to worn painted surfaces scratched decals or windows etc Any component covered by a separate manufacturer s warranty e Pickup and delivery charges General Conditions Repair by an Authorized Toro Compact Utility Equipment CUE Service Dealer is your sole remedy under this warranty Neither The Toro Company nor Toro Warranty Company is liable for indirect incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of the Toro Products covered by this warranty including any cost or expense of providing substitute equipment or service during reasonable periods of malfunction or non use pending completion of repairs under this warranty All implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for use are limited to the duration of this express warranty Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Except for the engine warranty coverage and the Emissions warranty referenced below if applicable there is no other express warranty The Emissions Control System on your Product may be covered by a separate warranty meeting requirements estab
3. lynch pins in the inner holes of the spring rods before transporting the plow 2 Raise the loader arms just enough to ensure that the blade clears the ground Important Never transport the plow with the arms fully raised Removing the Plow from the Traction Unit Refer to your traction unit Operators Manual for complete instructions on removing attachments from the traction unit and disconnecting hydraulic hoses 1 With the plow raised above the ground stop the engine Remove the lower click pin and clevis pin securing the blade to the plow to completely remove the blade remove both the upper and lower click and clevis pins Figure 4 Swing the blade up and secure it as illustrated in Figure 8 Figure 8 2 Coulter Stand Tilt the plow forward and lower it to the ground or trailer with the stand and coulter supporting the weight of the plow Figure 8 Stop the engine and remove the plow as directed in your traction unit Operators Manual Operating Tips Some older model traction units have holes through the spring and quick attach pins on the mount plate Figure 9 to allow you to install two hairpin cotters when plowing long runs This will ensure that the vibration of the plow will not cause the pins to come loose Note The quick attach pins on newer traction units no longer need the hairpin cotters 1 6005030 Figure 9 Hairpin cotters To reduce wear on the traction un
4. s Manual Such routine maintenance whether performed by a dealer or by you is at your expense Parts scheduled for replacement as required maintenance Maintenance Parts are warranted for the period of time up to the scheduled replacement time for that part Failure to perform required maintenance and adjustments can be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim Toro Compact Utility Equipment Warranty A One Year Limited Warranty CUE Products Items and Conditions Not Covered Not all product failures or malfunctions that occur during the warranty period are defects in materials or workmanship This express warranty does not cover the following Product failures which result from the use of non Toro replacement parts or from installation and use of add on modified or unapproved accessories Product failures which result from failure to perform required maintenance and or adjustments Product failures which result from operating the Product in an abusive negligent or reckless manner Parts subject to consumption through use unless found to be defective Examples of parts which are consumed or used up during normal Product operation include but are not limited to digging teeth tines spark plugs tires tracks filters chains etc e Failures caused by outside influence Items considered to be outside influence include but are not limited to weather storage practices contamination use of unapproved coolants
5. A WARNING When the engine is off attachments in the raised position can gradually lower Someone nearby may be pinned or injured by the attachment as it lowers Always lower the attachment lift each time you shut off the traction unit A WARNING When going up or down hill the machine could overturn if the heavy end is toward the downhill side Someone may be pinned or seriously injured by the machine if it overturns Operate up and down slopes with the heavy end of the machine uphill An attached plow will make the front end heavy 44 WARNING If you do not fully seat the attachment locking pins in the attachment mount plate holes the attachment could fall off of the traction unit severely injuring the operator or bystanders Ensure that you fully seat the attachment locking pins through the holes in the attachment mount plate before lifting the attachment Ensure that the attachment mount plate is free of any dirt or debris that may hinder the connection of the traction unit to the attachment e Refer to your traction unit Operators Manual for detailed information on safely connecting an attachment to your traction unit A WARNING The plow is very loud during operation over time your hearing may be impaired if unprotected Wear hearing protection during operation A WARNING Lightning can cause severe injury or death If lightning is seen or thunder is heard in the area do not operate the machine seek
6. Failure to use the counterweight will cause the traction unit to become unstable I oe Sound Pressure Rear Uphill This unit has a sound pressure level at the operator s eat of 117 dBA which includes an Uncertainty Value K of 1 dBA Side Uphill Sound pressure level was determined according to the procedures outlined in EN ISO 11201 The sound pressure level will vary depending on conditions Vibration Level Hand Arm Vibration Measured vibration level 7 m s Uncertainty Value K 2 8 m s Measured values were determined according to the procedures outlined in EN 1032 Whole Body Vibration Measured vibration level 0 2 m s2 Uncertainty Value K 0 10 m s Measured values were determined according to the procedures outlined in EN 1032 Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located A neat any area of potential danger Replace any decal that is damaged or lost 100 4649 1 Explosion and electric shock hazards do not dig in areas with buried gas or electrical lines keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine 100 4650 Crushing hazard of hand keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine Crushing hazard of foot keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine Product Overview 6 6005037 Figure 3 1 Vibratory plow body 2 Blade several optional blade styl
7. Form No 3364 936 Rev A TORO Count on it Vibratory Plow Compact Utility Loaders Model No 22911 Serial No 310000001 and Up Operator s Manual G005049 ce To register your product or download an Operator s Manual or Parts Catalog at no charge go to www Toro com Original Instructions EN This product complies with all relevant European directives for details please see the separate product specific Declaration of Conformity DOC sheet A DANGER There may be buried power gas and or telephone lines in the work area Shock or explosion may occur if you dig into them Have the property ot work area marked for buried lines and do not dig in marked areas Contact your local marking service or utility company to have the property marked for example in the United States call 811 for the nationwide marking service Introduction The vibratory plow is an attachment designed for use on Toro compact utility loaders to pull flexible pipe and cable into and through soil It is designed to be used by train operators primarily for routing irrigation and utility lines underground without having to dig a trench for the entire length of the pipe or cable Read this information carefully to learn how to operate and maintain your product properly and to avoid injury and product damage You are responsible for operating the product properly and safely You may contact Toro directly at www Toro com for product
8. and 3 being 3 inches 7 6 cm above maximum depth Figure 6 and Figure 7 illustrate the gauge 25 ir He 1 a 1 2 H 3 LS Q G005028 Figure 6 1 Depth gauge 2 Gauge locking lever 6005029 Figure 7 1 Gauge rod assembly 2 Parallel to the ground When plowing bate ground maximum depth is indicated on the gauge as the zero mark You can plow down to the 1 mark but in this case you will be contacting the ground with the coulter axle Plowing any lower may damage the coulter When plowing grass covered ground the gauge will read about an inch lower than the actual depth because of the grass In this case lower the plow to the desired coulter depth and note the reading on the gauge If you are transporting the plow or are plowing rough terrain you can lock the gauge at the 2 position to keep it from being damaged To lock the gauge manually raise it to the 2 position and move the locking lever to the left Transporting the Plow 1 Move the lynch pins to the inside holes on the spring rods to prevent side to side movement Figure 5 A CAUTION Failure to secure the plow will allow it to swing side to side and unbalance the plow Due to the weight of the plow if it swings too fast the force could tip the traction unit injuring you or others Always secure the plow with the
9. and accessory information help finding a dealer or to register your product Whenever you need service genuine Toro parts or additional information contact an Authorized Service Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model and serial numbers of your product ready Figure 1 identifies the location of the model and serial numbers on the product Write the numbers in the space provided 2010 The Toro Company 8111 Lyndale Avenue South Bloomington MN 55420 G005038 Figure 1 1 Model and serial number location Model No Serial No This manual identifies potential hazards and has safety messages identified by the safety alert symbol Figure 2 which signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions Figure 2 1 Safety alert symbol This manual also uses 2 words to highlight information Important calls attention to special mechanical information and Note emphasizes general information worthy of special attention Contents PEO AGO a enge 2 Sie raton ora onda 3 Stability Ran ca o 4 Sound Pressure A A a aa Tath 4 Vibration Levels innere 5 Safety and Instructional Decals 5 Producer Wer view ana 6 A O enna eatand 6 Attachments ACCESSOTLIES cococccnocococononananananana nn noo 6 CBSE AOI wise iver scars E AE es 6 Installing a Blade en ed 6 A E E E 7 Contact us at www Toro com Printed in the USA All Rights Reserved Cav
10. as Plow Depth nee ea 7 Transpottino the Plow un chen 8 Removing the Plow from the Traction Ve een 8 Operation es 8 Mantenan Heer ae 10 Recommended Maintenance Schedule s 10 Greasing the Plow nn He 10 Servicing the Gear Lube anni netten 11 Replacing the Coulter au 11 O RT 12 TROUDISSHO OUI nme 13 Safety Improper use or maintenance by the operator or owner can result in injury To reduce the potential for injury comply with these safety instructions and those in the traction unit Operator s Manual Always pay attention to the safety alert symbol which means Caution Warning or Danger personal safety instruction Failure to comply with the instruction may result in personal injury or death 4 DANGER Contact with the moving plow can cut hands feet or other body parts Keep your hands feet and any other part of your body or clothing away from moving parts e Before adjusting cleaning repairing and inspecting the plow lower it to the ground stop the engine remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop 4 DANGER There may be buried power gas and or telephone lines in the work area Shock or explosion may occur if you dig into them Have the property or work area marked for buried lines and do not dig in marked areas Contact your local marking service or utility company to have the property marked for example in the United States call 811 for the nationwide marking service
11. coulter into the coulter bracket Figure 15 4 Slide the coulter pin through the bracket and coulter and secure it with the coulter pin screw and washer Figure 15 5 Torque the screw to 45 ft lb 61 N m Storage 1 Before long term storage wash the attachment with mild detergent and water to remove dirt and grime Grease the plow Check gear case lubrication Check and tighten all bolts nuts and screws Repair or replace any damaged or worn part Ensure that all hydraulic couplers are connected together to prevent contamination of the hydraulic system Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces Paint is available from your Authorized Service Dealer Store the attachment in a clean dry garage or storage area Cover it to protect it and keep it clean 12 Troubleshooting The plow does not operate The hydraulic coupler is not completely Check and tighten all couplers connected A hydraulic coupler is damaged Check the couplers and replace any that are damaged There is an obstruction in a hydraulic Find and remove the obstruction hose A hydraulic hose is kinked Replace the kinked hose The auxiliary valve on the traction unit Repair the valve is not opening 13 Notes Notes TORO Conditions and Products Covered The Toro Company and its affiliate Toro Warranty Company pursuant to an agreement between them jointly warrant your Toro Compact Ut
12. e the plow Before storage e Check the gear lube level Paint chipped surfaces A CAUTION If you leave the key in the ignition switch someone could start the engine Accidental starting of the engine could seriously injure you or other bystanders Remove the key from the ignition switch before you do any maintenance Greasing the Plow S O Service Interval Before each use or daily Before storage RR Grease 6 fittings as shown in Figure 10 through SS Figure 13 every 8 operating hours Grease all fittings immediately after every washing G005032 Grease Type General purpose grease Figure 11 1 Stop the engine and remove the key 2 Clean the grease fittings with a rag 3 Connect a grease gun to each fitting 4 Pump grease into the fittings until grease begins to ooze out of the bearings 5 Wipe up any excess grease G005033 Figure 12 G005031 Figure 10 10 Figure 13 Servicing the Gear Lube Check the gear lubrication oil level in the gear case every 25 operating hours and change it every 200 operating hours or once a year whichever occurs first Gear lube type SAE 90 140 API service GL 4 or GL 5 Refill capacity 3 pints Checking the Gear Lube Level Service Interval Every 25 hours Before storage 1 Position the traction unit and plow on a level surface and lower the attachment lift so that the plow is on the ground Stop the engine and remove the key
13. es are available 3 Puller several optional puller styles are available 4 Gauge rod assembly 5 Coulter 6 Mounting plate Specifications Note Specifications and design are subject to change without notice Width 29 inches 73 6 cm Length 35 inches 89 cm Height 24 inches 60 cm Weight 400 Ib 181 5 Kg Hydraulic motor displacement 1 27 in3 rev 20 8 cc Plow cycles 2 000 VPM Attachments Accessories A selection of Toro approved attachments and accessories ate available for use with the machine to enhance and expand its capabilities Contact your Authorized Service Dealer or Distributor or go to www Toro com for a list of all approved attachments and accessories Operation Refer to your traction unit Operators Manual for more information on installing and removing attachments on your traction unit Important Always use the traction unit to lift and move the attachment Installing a Blade Toro offers several different blades and pullers Purchase a blade and puller from your Toro dealer A WARNING The blade is sharp and can swing during installation and removal cutting pinching or crushing hands or feet Wear gloves and work boots and securely hold the blade 1 Raise the plow about 36 inches 1 m off of the ground and install the cylinder lock s Stop the engine and remove the key 3 Remove the two click pins from the clevis pins in the blade bracket then remove the clevis pin
14. ility Equipment Product to be free from defects in materials or workmanship The following time periods apply from the date of purchase Products Loaders Trenchers and Attachments Warranty Period 1 year or 1000 operating hours whichever occurs first 3 years 2 years Kohler Engines All other Engines Where a warrantable condition exists we will repair the Product at no cost to you including diagnosis labor and parts Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service If you think that your Toro Product contains a defect in materials or workmanship follow this procedure 1 Contact any Authorized Toro Compact Utility Equipment CUE Service Dealer to arrange service at their dealership To locate a dealer convenient to you access our website at www Toro com You may also call our Toro Customer Care Department toll free at 888 865 5676 U S customers or 888 865 5691 Canadian customers 2 Bring the product and your proof of purchase sales receipt to the Service Dealer 3 If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the Service Dealer s analysis or with the assistance provided contact us at LCB Customer Care Department Toro Warranty Company 8111 Lyndale Avenue South Bloomington MN 55420 1196 Toll Free 888 865 5676 U S customers Toll Free 888 865 5691 Canada customers Owner Responsibilities You must maintain your Toro Product by following the maintenance procedures described in the Operator
15. it drive chain if your model has one tighten the chain so there is only 2 inches 5 cm of slack on the upper span refer to your traction unit Operators Manual for instructions Clean the area of trash branches and rocks before plowing to prevent equipment damage Always begin plowing with the slowest ground speed possible Increase speed if conditions permit but do not allow the tires or tracks to spin Spinning the tracks or tires will cause turf damage and place stress on the traction unit Always use full throttle maximum engine speed when plowing Always plow backwards i e in reverse If your traction unit has a speed selector and a flow divider move the speed selector to slow turtle and the flow divider to the 10 o clock position Avoid sharp turns when plowing to increase productivity and minimize ground disturbance If your traction unit has tites and you have the agricultural or Sitework Systems tires installed on the traction unit remove the tires and move the right side tires to the left and the left side tires to the right This will ensure that the tire tread points to the rear to give you the most traction when using the vibratory plow Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule s Maintenance Service A Maintenance Procedure Interval aintenanc oc Before each use or daily e Grease the plow Every 25 hours e Check the gear lube level Every 200 hours Change the gear lube Greas
16. lished by the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA or the California Air Resources Board CARB The hour limitations set forth above do not apply to the Emissions Control System Warranty Refer to the California Emission Control Warranty Statement supplied with your Product or contained in the engine manufacturer s documentation for details 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 the Toro importer If all other remedies fail you may contact us at Toro Warranty Company 374 0261 Rev A
17. s Figure 4 and the existing blade if installed G005025 Figure 4 Click pin 3 Blade Clevis pin N a 4 Slide the new blade into the blade bracket and secure it at the desired depth a change in mounting holes will change the depth by 3 inches 7 6 cm using the clevis pins and click pins removed previously Figure 4 Plowing 1 Move the lynch pins to the outside holes on the spring rods to allow the plow to move from side to side Figure 5 D gt y 3 Spring rod Figure 5 Outer hole 2 Lynch pin in inner hole A CAUTION When you remove the lynch pin the plow could swing into you or a bystander or cause the traction unit to become unstable Hold the plow in the neutral position when moving the lynch pins Connect the material being installed to the plow 3 If your traction unit has a speed selector move it to the slow turtle position 4 Start the engine 5 Tilt the attachment plate completely back so that the top of the plow is parallel to the ground Figure 7 6 Lower the plow so that it is resting on the ground Important Always ensure that the plow is on or in the ground before engaging the auxiliary hydraulics lever Failure to do so will cause excessive vibration of the traction unit possibly resulting in damage Note If you dig a hole to lower the blade into before starting it will reduce the risk of bending the blade 7 Pull the a
18. shelter A WARNING When the plow is out of the ground bystanders could be injured by the swinging plow and or the traction unit could be overturned by the inertia of the swinging plow crushing you or bystanders Keep the plow low at all times Use caution when turning and do not turn quickly e Keep all bystanders at least 6 ft 2 meters away while operating A CAUTION Hydraulic couplers hydraulic lines valves and hydraulic fluid may be hot and can burn you if you touch them Wear gloves when operating the hydraulic couplets e Allow the traction unit to cool before touching hydraulic components e Do not touch hydraulic fluid spills Stability Ratings To determine the degree of slope you can traverse with the plow installed on a traction unit find the stability rating for the hill position you want to travel in the appropriate table below then find the degree of slope for the same rating and hill position in the Stability Data section of the traction unit Operators Manual A WARNING Exceeding the maximum recommended slope can cause the traction unit to tip crushing you or bystanders Do not drive the traction unit on a slope steeper than the maximum recommended slope as determined in the following tables and the traction unit Operator s Manual Important If you have a traction unit other than a TX compact utility loader use the counterweight on the traction unit when using the plow
19. uxiliary hydraulics lever to the operator grip to engage the plow 8 Slowly lower the plow into the ground to the desired depth while moving the traction unit backward 9 When finished release the auxiliary hydraulics lever to stop the plow 44 CAUTION When plowing on a hill the plow can swing down hill when raised out of the soil Due to the weight of the plow if it swings too fast the force could tip the traction unit injuring you or others When plowing on a hill raise the plow out of the ground slowly letting it swing while the bullet is still in the soil 10 Raise the plow out of the ground far enough to pull the puller out of the soil 11 Move the traction unit rearward to pull out a working length of material then move forward slightly to create some slack in the line 12 Stop the engine Gauging Plow Depth Normally you will be plowing at the maximum depth set by the blade however the plow is also equipped with a gauge to allow you to lift the plow and determine how high above maximum depth you are plowing The gauge is located on the left side of the plow facing the traction unit A rod assembly runs from the gauge to the ground When the plow is lifted the indicator on the gauge moves down Marks on the gauge show the number of inches lower or higher than the maximum depth that you are plowing The gauge reads from 2 to 3 inches 5 to 7 6 cm with zero being the maximum depth on bare ground
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