Stopping The Machine; Loading The Cargo Bed - Toro Workman GTX Series Operator's Manual

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Stopping the Machine

Important:
When stopping the machine on
an incline, use the service brakes to stop the
machine and engage the parking brake to hold the
machine in place. Using the accelerator to stall
the machine on the hill can overheat the motor or
drain the batteries.
1.
Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal.
2.
Slowly press the brake pedal to apply the service
brakes until the machine comes to a complete
stop.
Note:
The stopping distance may vary
depending on the machine load and speed.

Loading the Cargo Bed

Use the following guidelines when loading the cargo
bed and operating the machine:
Observe the weight capacity of the machine and
limit the weight of the load that you carry in the
cargo bed as described in
13)
and on the gross vehicle weight tag of the
machine.
Note:
The load rating is specified for machine
operation on a level surface only.
Reduce the weight of the load that you carry in the
cargo bed when operating the machine on hills
and rough terrain.
Reduce the weight of the load that you carry when
the materials are tall (and have a high center of
gravity), such as a stack of bricks, landscaping
timbers, or fertilizer bags. Distribute the load as
low as possible to ensure that the load does not
reduce your ability to see behind the machine
when operating it.
Keep loads centered by loading the cargo bed as
follows:
– Evenly position the weight in the cargo bed
from side to side.
Important:
Tipping over is more likely to
occur if the cargo bed is loaded to 1 side.
– Evenly position the weight in the cargo bed
from front to back.
Important:
Loss of steering control or the
machine may tip over if you position the
load behind the rear axle and the traction
on the front tires is reduced.
Use extra caution when transporting oversized
loads in the cargo bed, particularly when you
cannot center the weight of the oversize load to
the cargo bed.
Specifications (page
Whenever possible, secure the load by binding it
to the cargo bed so that it does not shift.
When transporting liquid in a large tank (such
as a sprayer tank), use caution when driving
the machine uphill or downhill, when suddenly
changing speed or stopping, or when driving over
tough surfaces.
The capacity of the cargo bed is 0.28 m
The amount (volume) of material that you can place
in the bed without exceeding the load ratings of the
machine can vary greatly depending on the density
of the material.
Refer to the following table for load volume limits with
various materials:
Material
Gravel, dry
Gravel, wet
Sand, dry
Sand, wet
Wood
721 kg/m
Bark
Earth, packed
21
3
(10 ft
Density
Maximum Cargo
Bed Capacity
(on level ground)
1522 kg/m
3
(95
lb/ft
3
)
1922 kg/m
3
(120
3/4 Full
lb/ft
3
)
1442 kg/m
3
(90
lb/ft
3
)
1922 kg/m
3
(120
3/4 Full
lb/ft
3
)
3
(45 lb/ft
3
)
<721 kg/m
3
(<45
lb/ft
3
)
1602 kg/m
3
(100
3/4 Full
lb/ft
3
)
(approximately)
3
).
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