Setting The Parking Brake; Starting And Stopping The Engine - Toro 22302TE Operator's Manual

Traction unit
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Operation
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Figure 11
1. Flow divider control
2. Knob
3. 12 o'clock position
Move the flow divider control to the
twelve–o'clock position to provide maximum
speed to the traction unit hydraulics.
Use this setting for fast operation of the traction
unit.
Move the flow divider control between the
twelve–o'clock and nine–o'clock positions to
slow the traction unit hydraulics and fine tune
the speed.
Use a setting in this range with attachments with
hydraulics where you need to both run the
attachment and move the traction unit
hydraulics, such as the auger, boring unit,
hydraulic blade, and tiller.
Move the control to the nine–o'clock position to
transfer all hydraulic flow to the auxiliary
hydraulics of the attachment.
In this setting, the traction unit hydraulics will
not work. Use this setting with hydraulic
attachments that do not required the traction unit
hydraulics. There are currently no attachments
that require the nine–o'clock position; however,
the trencher does work best if you set it close to
nine–o'clock so that the traction unit will creep
slowly when trenching.
Note:
The flow divider control can be fixed
in place by turning the knob on the
control clockwise until it contacts the
dial (Fig. 11).
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4. 10 to 11 o'clock position
5. 9 o'clock position

Setting the Parking Brake

1.
Lift up on the brake handle and turn it one
quarter turn counter-clockwise (Fig. 12).
2.
Release the handle so that the pin on the rod
slides in to the locking slot (Fig. 12).
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Figure 12
1. Brake handle
3.
To release the brake, lift up on the handle and
turn it one quarter turn clockwise.
Starting and Stopping the
Engine
Starting the Engine
1.
Stand on the platform.
2.
Move the throttle lever midway between slow
and fast (rabbit and turtle) positions.
3.
Rotate the key clockwise to the glow position
and hold for 10 seconds.
Note:
A warm or hot engine may require less
glow time.
4.
Turn the ignition key to the start position. When
the engines starts, release the key.
IMPORTANT: Do not engage the starter for
more than 10 seconds at a time. If the engine
fails to start, allow a 30 second cool-down
period between attempts. Failure to follow
these instructions can burn out the starter
motor.
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m–4457
2. Pin

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