Stability Data - Toro 22321 Operator's Manual

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Stability Data

The following tables list the maximum slope recommended for the traction unit in the positions listed in the tables.
Slopes over the listed degree may cause the traction unit to become unstable. The data in the tables assume that the
loader arms are fully lowered; raised arms may affect the stability.
In each attachment manual is a set of three stability ratings, one for each hill position. To determine the maximum
slope you can traverse with the attachment installed, find the degree of slope that corresponds to the stability ratings
of the attachment. Example: If the attachment installed on a TX 427 traction unit has a Front Uphill rating of B, a
Rear Uphill rating of D, and a Side Uphill rating of C, then you could drive forward up a 20° slope, rearward up a 12°
slope, or sideways on a 14° slope, as listed in the following table for the TX 427 traction unit.
Model 22321 and 22321G
Configuration
Traction unit without attachment
Traction unit with an attachment rated with one of the following stability ratings
for each slope position:*
A
B
C
D
E
Model 22322
Configuration
Traction unit without attachment
Traction unit with an attachment rated with one of the following stability ratings
for each slope position:*
A
B
C
D
E
Maximum Recommended Slope when
Front Uphill
11°
25°
20°
17°
10°
Maximum Recommended Slope when
Front Uphill
12°
25°
22°
18°
10°
7
Operating with:
Rear Uphill
Side Uphill
21°
19°
25°
20°
20°
18°
17°
14°
12°
Operating with:
Rear Uphill
Side Uphill
20°
23°
25°
25°
22°
22°
16°
16°
10°
10°

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