48in, 60in, and 72in hydraulic crumber rt1200 traction unit (8 pages)
Summary of Contents for Toro 23163
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Form No. 3354-432 Rev A Backhoe for Compact Utility Loaders Model No. 23163—260000001 and Up Operator’s Manual Register your product at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
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. You will find the model and serial number on a plate located on the product.
Danger Caution There may be overhead power lines in the work The tires of the traction unit can be slippery. If the area. Electric shock or death may occur if a power tires are used as a step to climb on to or off of the line is touched by the backhoe.
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100-4133 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Explosion and electric shock hazards—do not dig in areas with buried gas or electrical lines, and do not operate under overhead electrical lines. 3. Crushing hazard, backhoe—lock the boom before leaving the machine. 4.
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100-7263 1. Crushing hazard of hand—read the Operator’s Manual. 108-5665 108-5693 1. Lower the boom. 4. Raise the boom. 7. Raise the left stabilizer. 10. Curl the bucket. 2. Rotate the boom left. 5. Lower the left stabilizer. 8. Raise the right stabilizer. 11.
Setup Loose Parts Note: Use the chart below to identify parts for assembly. Description Qty. Frame Vinyl Cover Install the heat shield Bolts, 1/4 x 1-1/4 in. Backhoe Kit for a 200/300 Series traction unit (sold separately) One kit required to connect the backhoe to your traction unit Backhoe Kit for a TX Series traction unit (sold separately)
Installing the 200/300 Series 4. Line up the side bar bracket as illustrated in Figure 2 and mark the centers of the three holes (you may need Traction Unit Backhoe Kit to adjust the position of the bracket slightly so that the bracket and back-plate do not interfere with weldments If you will be using the backhoe with a 200 or 300 series on the traction unit).
1. Block up the mount plate so that it cannot swing Caution forward. Caution When you remove the tilt cylinder pin, the mount plate may swing forward, crushing your feet or hands, or those of bystanders. When you remove the tilt cylinder pin, the mount Block up the mount plate before removing the tilt plate may swing forward, crushing your feet or cylinder pin.
Operation Adjusting the Seat Caution Note: Always use the traction unit to lift and move the attachment. Operation Checklist The seat mounting bracket has several pinch points. You could pinch and/or cut your fingers To ensure safe, effective use of the backhoe, complete the when adjusting the seat.
Backhoe Overview Boom Control Lever Move the boom control lever forward to lower the boom Figure 8 illustrates the backhoe. Familiarize yourself with and rearward to raise the boom. Move the boom control all of the components listed in Figure 8. lever to the right to swing the boom to the right and move it left to swing the boom to the left.
8. Slide the two links on each end of the tilt cylinder pin Note: If you have a 300 series, diesel traction unit, you and the backhoe link pin and secure them with two may need to loosen the hood and slide it up in the mounting lynch pins (Fig.
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3. If you are using the backhoe with a TX traction unit, Note: One pin prevents the boom from swinging side to install the auxiliary hydraulics clamp as follows: side (Fig. 16) and the other prevents the boom from moving up and down (Fig.
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Digging a Hole • Do not dig too close to the backhoe body or stabilizers. The backhoe could undercut the stabilizers or traction Using a backhoe with precision and proficiency takes time unit causing the machine to fall into the hole. and practice.
Securing the Backhoe for Transport Warning If you do not secure the boom, it could swing or lower during transport or when disconnecting the backhoe from the traction unit. The traction unit Figure 22 could become unstable causing loss of control and you or bystanders could be injured.
Disconnecting the Backhoe 5. Secure the links and two lynch pins for storage on the pins on the backhoe and the other two lynch pins on the from the Traction Unit traction unit tilt cylinder pin. 6. Disengage the attachment lock pins by turning them to 1.
Maintenance 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 Caution out of the bearings. 5. Wipe up any excess grease. If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could start the engine.
2. Increase the throttle speed of the traction unit. 3. Pinched hydraulic hose 3. Replace the hose. 4. Damaged cylinder 4. Contact your Authorized Toro Dealer. 5. Damaged hydraulic pump 5. Contact your Authorized Toro Dealer. Backhoe fails to hold up a load (all 1.
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Control valve sticking or working 1. Dirty hydraulic oil 1. Change the hydraulic oil. hard 2. Damaged or dirty valve 2. Contact your Authorized Toro Dealer. 3. Damaged cylinder 3. Contact your Authorized Toro Dealer. Backhoe operation is spongy or 1.