Operation; Operational Specifications; Maximum Material Density At Capacity - Toro TX 1000 Operator's Manual

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Operation

Note: Always use the traction unit to lift and move the
attachment.
Important: Before installing the bucket, ensure that the
mount plates are free of any dirt or debris and that the
pins rotate freely. If the pins do not rotate freely, grease
them.
Before installing or removing the bucket, position the
machine on a level surface.
Refer to your traction unit Operator's Manual for more
information on installing and removing the bucket from your
traction unit.
When loading material, always have the bucket level to the
ground, moving forward into the material to be lifted. When
the bucket is full, tilt it gently rearward to decrease the lifting
resistance when you lift the load.
When transporting a load, keep the bucket as close to the
ground as possible.

Operational Specifications

Note: Specifications and design are subject to change
without notice.
Width
Length
Height
Weight
Capacity (SAE struck
capacity)
Maximum Material Density at
Capacity
The density of the materials moved by the bucket varies and,
therefore, so does the amount of material that the bucket
can carry before reaching the maximum load rating. Table 1
lists the density of material that can carry, both heaped and
struck (i.e., leveled off), in the bucket. Table 2 lists common
materials and their densities.
TX 1000
Bucket Capacity
Heaped bucket
Struck (leveled) bucket
132 cm (53.25 inches)
74 cm (29 inches)
43 cm (17 inches)
115 kg (253 lb)
0.25 m
3
(9.0 ft
3
)
Maximum Density
1404 kg/m
3
(87 lb/ft
3
)
1641 kg/m
3
(102 lb/ft
3
)
Important: This attachment is not recommended for
other models due to the low-rated capacity.
Other Models
Bucket Capacity
Heaped bucket
Struck (leveled) bucket
Material Density
Material
Caliche
Clay:
Natural bed
Dry
Wet
With gravel, dry
With gravel, wet
Coal:
Anthracite, broken
Bituminous, broken
Earth:
Dry, packed
Wet, packed
Loam
Granite, broken or large
crushed
Gravel:
Dry
Pit run (graveled sand)
Dry, 13 to 51
mm (1/2 to 2 inch)
Wet, 13 to 51 mm (1/2
to 2 inch)
Limestone, broken or crushed
Sand:
Dry
Wet
With gravel, dry
With gravel, wet
Sandstone, broken
Shale
Slag, broken
Stone, crushed
Topsoil
6
Maximum Density
579 kg/m
3
(36 lb/ft
3
)
677 kg/m
3
(42 lb/ft
3
)
Density (Approximate)
1250 kg/m
3
(78 lb/ft
3
)
1600 kg/m
3
(104 lb/ft
3
)
1480 kg/m
3
(93 lb/ft
3
)
1660 kg/m
3
(104 lb/ft
3
)
3
3
1420 kg/m
(89 lb/ft
)
1540 kg/m
3
(96 lb/ft
3
)
1100 kg/m
3
(69 lb/ft
3
)
830 kg/m
3
(52 lb/ft
3
)
1510 kg/m
3
(94 lb/ft
3
)
1600 kg/m
3
(100 lb/ft
3
)
1250 kg/m
3
(78 lb/ft
3
)
1660 kg/m
3
(104 lb/ft
3
)
1510 kg/m
3
(94 lb/ft
3
)
1930 kg/m
3
(120 lb/ft
3
)
1690 kg/m
3
(106 lb/ft
3
)
2020 kg/m
3
(126 lb/ft
3
)
1540 kg/m
3
(96 lb/ft
3
)
1420 kg/m
3
(89 lb/ft
3
)
1840 kg/m
3
(115 lb/ft
3
)
1720 kg/m
3
(107 lb/ft
3
)
2020 kg/m
3
(126 lb/ft
3
)
1510 kg/m
3
(94 lb/ft
3
)
1250 kg/m
3
(78 lb/ft
3
)
1750 kg/m
3
(109 lb/ft
3
)
1600 kg/m
3
(100 lb/ft
3
)
950 kg/m
3
(59 lb/ft
3
)

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