Form No. 3421-731 Rev C Workman® HDX Utility Vehicle Model No. Model No. Model No. Model No. Model No. Register at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN) 07383—Serial No. 401420001 and Up 07384—Serial No. 401420001 and Up 07384TC—Serial No. 401400001 and Up 07386—Serial No. 401400001 and Up 07386TC—Serial No.
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Contents Replacing the Fuel Filter ................................... 42 Inspecting Fuel Lines and Connections............. 43 Electrical System Maintenance ........................... 43 Electrical System Safety ................................... 43 Servicing the Fuses .......................................... 43 Jump-Starting the Machine............................... 44 Servicing the Battery......................................... 45 Drive System Maintenance ..................................
Safety Improper use or maintenance by the operator or owner can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury, comply with these safety instructions and always pay attention to the safety-alert symbol (Figure 2), which means Caution, Warning, or Danger—personal safety instruction. Failure to comply with the instruction may result in personal injury or death. This machine has been designed in accordance with the requirements of SAE J2258.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decalbatterysymbols Battery Symbols Some or all of these symbols are on your battery. 1. Explosion hazard 6. Keep bystanders away from the battery. 2. No fire, open flame, or smoking 7. Wear eye protection; explosive gases can cause blindness and other injuries. 3. Caustic liquid/chemical burn hazard 4.
decal105-4215 105-4215 decal106-2355 1. Warning—avoid pinch points. 106-2355 1. Slow 2. Fast decal105-7977 105-7977 1. Tank 2. Pressure decal106-2353 106-2353 1. Electrical power point 6 3.
decal106-2377 106-2377 1. Locked 8. Warning—read the Operator's Manual. 2. Differential lock 9. Entanglement hazard, shaft—keep bystanders a safe distance away from the machine. 3. Unlocked 10. Retract hydraulics 4. Hydraulic lock 11. Extend hydraulics 5. Engage 12. Transmission—high speed 6. Power takeoff (PTO) 13. Transmission—low speed 7. Disengage 14. Parking brake decal106-6755 106-6755 1. Engine coolant under pressure. 3. Warning—do not touch the hot surface. 2.
decal110-0806 110-0806 1. Caution—do not use starting fluid decal115-2047 115-2047 1. Warning—do not touch the hot surface. decal106-7767 106-7767 1. Warning—read the Operator's Manual; avoid tipping the machine; wear the seat belt; lean away from the direction the machine is tipping. decal115-2281 115-2281 1. Headlights 4. Engine—run 2. Horn 5. Engine—start 3.
decal115-2282 115-2282 1. Warning—read the Operator's Manual. 2. Warning—stay away from moving parts, keep all guards and shields in place. 3. Crushing/dismemberment hazard of bystanders—keep bystanders a safe distance away from the machine, do not carry passengers in the cargo bed, keep arms and legs inside of the machine at all times, and use seat belts and handholds. decal115-7756 115-7756 1. High-flow hydraulics—engaged decal115-7723 115-7723 1.
decal121-6287 121-6287 decal121-6286 121-6286 1. Check the coolant level daily before use of the machine. Read the Operator's Manual before checking the engine-coolant level. 1. Fill the reservoir with engine coolant to the bottom of the filler neck. 2. Do not open or add coolant to the radiator; doing so introduces air into the system and results in engine damage. Add only engine coolant to the reservoir. decal121-9776 121-9776 1.
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Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure 1 2 3 4 Description Use Qty. Steering wheel 1 Install the steering wheel (TC models only). ROPS frame Flange-head bolt (1/2 x 1-1/4 inches) 1 6 Mount the Rollover Protection System (ROPS). No parts required – Check the fluid levels and tire pressure. No parts required – Burnish the brakes. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. 5.
2 3 Installing the Rollover Protection System (ROPS) Checking the Fluid Levels and Tire Pressure Parts needed for this procedure: No Parts Required 1 ROPS frame 6 Flange-head bolt (1/2 x 1-1/4 inches) Procedure 1. Check the engine-oil level before and after you first start the engine; refer to Checking the Engine-Oil Level (page 40). Procedure 1. Apply medium-grade (service-removable) thread-locking compound to the threads of the 6 flange-head bolts (1/2 x 1-1/4 inches). 2.
Product Overview Controls Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Control Panel g021226 Figure 6 1. Clutch pedal 3. Accelerator pedal 2. Brake pedal Clutch Pedal g240583 Figure 5 3. Horn (TC models only) 10. Power point 4. Tachometer 11. Supervisor switch You must fully press the clutch pedal (Figure 6) to disengage the clutch when starting the engine or shifting transmission gears.
Gear-Shift Lever Fully press the clutch pedal and move the shift lever (Figure 7) into the desired gear selection. A diagram of the shift pattern is shown below. g009160 Figure 7 g240581 Figure 8 Important: Do not shift the transaxle to the 1. Parking-brake lever 5. High-low range shifter REVERSE or FORWARD gear unless the machine is motionless; otherwise, you could damage the transaxle. 2. Hydraulic-bed lift 6. 4-wheel drive button (4-wheel drive models only) 3. Hydraulic-lift lock 7.
Hydraulic-Lift Lock Hour Meter The hydraulic-lift lock secures the lift lever, so that the hydraulic cylinders do not operate when the machine is not equipped with a bed (Figure 8). It also locks the lift lever in the ON position when using the hydraulics for attachments. The hour meter indicates the total hours of machine operation. The hour meter (Figure 5) starts to function whenever you rotate the key switch to the ON position or if the engine is running.
Charge Indicator Tachometer The charge indicator illuminates when the battery discharges. If the light illuminates during operation, stop the machine, shut off the engine, and check for possible causes, such as the alternator belt (Figure 5). The tachometer displays the speed of the engine (Figure 5 and Figure 9). Note: The white triangle indicates the desired engine speed for 540 rpm PTO operation.
Passenger Handhold The passenger handhold is located on the dashboard (Figure 10). g009815 Figure 10 1. Passenger handhold 2. Storage compartment Seat-Adjustment Lever You can adjust the seat forward and rearward for your comfort (Figure 11). g021227 Figure 11 1.
Specifications Note: Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. Overall width 160 cm (63 inches) Without bed: 326 cm (128 inches) Overall length With full bed: 331 cm (130 inches) With 2/3 bed in rear-mounting location: 346 cm (136 inches) Model 07383: 736 kg (1,623 lb) Model 07384: 885 kg (1,951 lb) Model 07384H: 885 kg (1,951 lb) Base weight (dry) Model 07384TC: 921.
Checking the Tire Pressure Operation Service Interval: Before each use or daily Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Front tires air pressure specification: 220 kPa (32 psi) Before Operation Tear tires air pressure specification: 124 kPa (18 psi) Before Operation Safety Important: Check the tire pressure frequently to ensure proper inflation.
Adding Fuel • For best results, use only clean, fresh (less than 30 days old), unleaded gasoline with an cetane rating of 87 or higher ((R+M)/2 rating method). • Ethanol: Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or 15% MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) by volume is acceptable. Ethanol and MTBE are not the same. Gasoline with 15% ethanol (E15) by volume is not approved for use.
Checking the Safety-Interlock System During Operation During Operation Safety Service Interval: Before each use or daily The purpose of the safety-interlock system is to prevent the engine from cranking or starting, unless you press the clutch pedal. General Safety • The owner/operator can prevent and is responsible CAUTION If the safety-interlock switches are disconnected or damaged, the machine could operate unexpectedly, causing personal injury. • Do not tamper with the safety-interlock switches.
• • • • • • • • • • • • Check carefully for overhead obstructions and do roll over if a wheel goes over the edge or if the edge gives way. When using the machine on public roads, follow all traffic regulations and use any additional accessories that may be required by law, such as lights, turn signals, slow-moving vehicle (SMV) signs, and others as required.
Loading and Dumping Safety Move the lever rearward to raise the cargo bed (Figure 15). • Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight (GVW) of the machine when operating it with a load in the cargo bed and/or towing a trailer; refer to Specifications (page 19). • Distribute the load in the cargo bed evenly to improve the stability and control of the machine. • Before dumping, ensure that there is no one behind the machine. • Do not dump a loaded cargo bed while the machine is sideways on a slope.
Engaging the 4-Wheel Drive 4-Wheel Drive Models Only To enable automatic 4-Wheel Drive, press the top of the rocker switch into the 4X4 AUTO position (Figure 17). g227244 Figure 17 1. 4x4 auto enable—on When the 4WD switch is on, the machine automatically engages the 4-wheel drive if the sensor detects the back wheels spinning freely. When the 4-wheel drive is engaged, the 4WD switch light turns on. g026141 Figure 16 1. Latch handle 2. 4x4 auto enable—off 3.
Note: Avoid long periods of engine idling. CAUTION Use the chart below to determine the ground speed of the machine at 3,600 rpm. Gear Range Ratio Speed (kmh) Speed (mph) 1 L 82.83 : 1 4.7 2.9 2 L 54.52 : 1 7.2 4.5 3 L 31.56 : 1 12.5 7.7 1 H 32.31 : 1 12.2 7.6 2 H 21.27 : 1 18.5 11.5 3 H 12.31 : 1 31.9 19.8 R L 86.94 : 1 4.5 2.8 R H 33.91 : 1 11.6 7.1 Turning with the differential lock on can result in loss of machine control.
Using the Hydraulic Bed-Lift Lever to Control Hydraulic Attachments This position is similar to the LOWER (QUICK COUPLER B POSITION). It also directs hydraulic fluid to quick coupler B, except that the lever is held in this position by a detent lever in the control panel. This allows hydraulic fluid to flow continuously to equipment that use a hydraulic motor. • OFF Position This is the normal position for the control valve when it is not in use.
Troubleshooting the Hydraulic Control After Operation • Difficulty in connecting or disconnecting quick couplers. After Operation Safety The pressure is not relieved (the quick coupler is under pressure). General Safety • Allow the engine to cool before storing the machine • The power steering is turning with great in any enclosure. difficulty or it is not turning at all. • Do not store the machine or fuel container where – The hydraulic-fluid level is low.
Towing a Trailer The machine is capable of pulling trailers and attachments of greater weight than the machine itself. Several types of tow hitches are available for the machine, depending on your application. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer for details. When equipped with a tow hitch bolted onto the rear axle tube, your machine can tow trailers or attachments with a maximum gross trailer weight (GTW) up to 1587 kg (3,500 lb).
Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Note: Download a copy of the electrical schematic by visiting www.Toro.com and searching for your machine from the Manuals link on the home page. Important: Refer to your engine owner’s manual for additional maintenance procedures. WARNING Failure to properly maintain the machine could result in premature failure of machine systems, causing possible harm to you or bystanders.
Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure Every 25 hours • Remove the air-cleaner cover and clean out the debris. Every 50 hours • Check the battery-fluid level (every 30 days if in storage). • Check the battery cable connections. Every 100 hours • Grease the bearings and bushings (lubricate more frequently in heavy-duty applications). • Change the air-cleaner filter (more frequently in dusty or dirty conditions). • Check the spark plugs.
Maintaining the Machine under Special Operating Conditions Important: If the machine is subjected to any of the conditions listed below, perform maintenance twice as frequently: • • • • • • Desert operation Cold climate operation—below 10°C (50°F) Trailer towing Frequent operation in dusty conditions Construction work After extended operation in mud, sand, water, or similar dirty conditions, have your brakes inspected and cleaned as soon as possible.
Using the Bed Support Important: Always install or remove the bed support from the outside of the bed. 1. Raise the bed until the lift cylinders are fully extended. 2. Remove the bed support from the storage brackets on the back of the ROPS panel (Figure 21). g009164 Figure 22 1. Bed support 3. Bed 2. Cylinder barrel 4. Remove the bed support from the cylinder, and insert it into the brackets on the back of the ROPS panel.
Installing the Full Bed Removing the Full Bed 1. Start the engine, engage the hydraulic-lift lever, and lower the bed until the cylinders are loose in the slots. 2. Release the lift lever and shut off the engine. 3. Remove the lynch pins from the outer ends of the cylinder rod clevis pins (Figure 23). Note: If you are installing the bed sides on the flat bed, it is easier to install them before installing the bed on the machine.
Raising the Machine DANGER A machine on a jack may be unstable and slip off the jack, injuring anyone beneath it. • Do not start the machine while the machine is on a jack, as the engine vibration or wheel movement could cause the machine to slip off the jack. • Always remove the key from the key switch before getting off the machine. • Block the tires when the machine is on a jack. g002370 Figure 25 1. Wear block 3.
3. Pivot the top of the hood forward and unplug the wire connectors from the headlights (Figure 28). 4. Remove the hood. Installing the Hood g009824 Figure 27 1. Rear jacking points Removing and Installing the Hood Removing the Hood 1. While grasping the hood in the headlight openings, lift up the hood to release the lower mounting tabs from the frame slots (Figure 28). g010314 Figure 28 1. Hood 2.
Lubrication Greasing the Bearings and Bushings Service Interval: Every 100 hours (lubricate more frequently in heavy-duty applications). Grease Type: No. 2 lithium grease 1. Use a rag to wipe the grease fitting clean so that foreign matter cannot be forced into the bearing or bushing. 2. With a grease gun, apply grease into the grease fittings on the machine. 3. g010571 Figure 30 Wipe any excess grease off the machine.
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Engine Maintenance 4. Engine Safety Note: Holes in the filter appear as bright spots. Inspect the element for tears, an oily film, or damage to the rubber seal. If the filter is damaged, do not use it. • Shut off the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before checking the oil or adding oil to the crankcase. Note: To prevent engine damage, always operate the engine with the air filter and cover installed.
Servicing the Engine Oil Note: Change the oil more frequently when operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy. Note: Dispose of the used engine oil and oil filter at a certified recycling center. Engine-Oil Specifications Oil Type: Detergent engine oil (API SJ or higher) Crankcase Capacity: 3.2 L (3.4 US qt) when the filter is changed g028637 Viscosity: See the table below. Figure 35 1. Filler cap 2. Dipstick g016095 Figure 34 5.
5. Apply a light coat of clean oil to the new filter seal before screwing it on. 6. Screw the filter on until the gasket contacts the mounting plate. Then tighten the filter 1/2 to 2/3 of a turn. Note: Do not overtighten. 7. Add the specified oil to the crankcase. Responding to a Check-Engine Light Note: Engine-fault code information can be accessed by your Toro commercial products service staff only. g002373 Figure 36 1. Note the clearance between the fill device and the oil-fill neck. 8.
Replacing the Spark Plugs Fuel System Maintenance Service Interval: Every 100 hours/Yearly (whichever comes first) Replace the spark plugs if necessary. Type: NGK-R BKR5E (or equivalent) Replacing the Fuel Filter Air Gap: 0.81 mm (0.032 inch) Service Interval: Every 400 hours Important: A cracked, fouled, dirty, or malfunctioning spark plug must be replaced.
Inspecting Fuel Lines and Connections Electrical System Maintenance Service Interval: Every 400 hours/Yearly (whichever comes first) Electrical System Safety Inspect the fuel lines, fittings, and clamps for signs of leaking, deterioration, damage, or loose connections. WARNING Note: Repair any damaged or leaking fuel system component before using the machine.
decal115-7813 Figure 41 1. Power outlet (10 A) 5. Lights/brake (15 A) 2. Switched power (10 A) 6. Hazard lights (10 A) 3. Fuel pump/supervisor switch (10 A) 7. 4WD/transmission (10 A) g010326 Figure 42 1. Battery cover 4. Horn/power point (15 A) 2. Connect a jumper cable between the positive posts of the 2 batteries (Figure 43). Note: The positive post may be identified by a + sign on top of the battery cover. Jump-Starting the Machine 3.
4. Drive System Maintenance Start the engine in the machine providing the jump-start. Note: Let it run for a few minutes, then start your engine. 5. Remove the negative jumper cable first from your engine, then the battery in the other machine. 6. Install the battery cover to the battery base. Checking the Front Differential-Oil Level 4-Wheel Drive Models Only Service Interval: Every 100 hours/Monthly (whichever comes first)—Check the level of the front differential oil (4-wheel drive models only).
Changing the Front Differential Oil Inspecting the Constant-Velocity Boot 4-Wheel Drive Models Only 4-Wheel Drive Models Only Service Interval: Every 800 hours (4-wheel drive models only). Service Interval: Every 200 hours (4-wheel drive models only). Differential oil specification: Mobil 424 hydraulic fluid Inspect the constant-velocity boot for cracks, holes, or a loose clamp. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer for repair if you find any damage. 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2.
Adjusting the High-Low Cable Inspecting the Tires Service Interval: Every 200 hours Front tires air pressure specification: 220 kPa (32 psi) 1. 2. 3. Service Interval: Every 100 hours Remove the clevis pin securing the high-low cable to the transaxle (Figure 45). Rear tires air pressure specification: 124 kPa (18 psi) Loosen the clevis jam nut and adjust the clevis so that the clevis hole aligns with the hole in the transaxle bracket.
Checking the Front Wheel Alignment B. Rotate the tie rod to move the front of the tire inward or outward to achieve the center to center distances from front to back. Service Interval: Every 400 hours/Yearly (whichever comes first) 1. Ensure that the tires are facing straight ahead. 2. Measure the center-to-center distance (at axle height) at the front and rear of the steering tires (Figure 49). C. Tighten the tie rod jam nut when the adjustment is correct. D.
Cooling System Maintenance 3. Shut off the engine and remove the key. 4. Check the coolant level inside the reserve tank (Figure 52). Note: The coolant should be up to the bottom of the filler neck when the engine is cold. Cooling System Safety • Swallowing engine coolant can cause poisoning; keep out of reach from children and pets. • Discharge of hot, pressurized coolant or touching a hot radiator and surrounding parts can cause severe burns.
Removing Debris from the Cooling System 8. Changing the Engine Coolant Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Remove debris from the engine area and radiator. (Clean it more frequently in dirty conditions.) 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake. 3. Shut off the engine and remove the key. 4. Clean the engine area thoroughly of all debris. 5. Unlatch and remove the radiator screen from the front of the radiator (Figure 53).
Brake Maintenance Checking the Brake-Fluid Level Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Check the brake-fluid level. Check the brake-fluid level before you first start the engine. Every 1,000 hours/Every 2 years (whichever comes first)—Change the brake fluid. Brake-fluid type: DOT 3 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake. 3. Shut off the engine and remove the key. 4. Raise the hood to access to the master brake cylinder and reservoir (Figure 57).
g033488 Figure 60 1. Knob 3. Parking-brake lever 2. Set screw g002379 Figure 58 3. Rotate the knob (Figure 60) until a force of 20 to 22 kg (45 to 50 lb) is required to actuate the lever. 4. Tighten the set screw when finished (Figure 60). 1. Brake-fluid reservoir 6. If the fluid level is low, clean the area around the cap, remove the reservoir cap, and fill the reservoir to the proper level with the specified brake fluid (Figure 58).
Adjusting the Brake Pedal Service Interval: Every 200 hours Note: Remove the font hood to ease the adjustment procedure. 1. Remove the cotter pin and clevis pin securing the master cylinder yoke to the brake-pedal pivot (Figure 61). g036549 Figure 62 1. Clutch pedal 2. Brake pedal g002417 Figure 61 1. Master cylinder yoke 2. Brake-pedal pivot 2. Lift up on the brake pedal (Figure 62) until it contacts the frame. 3. Loosen the jam nuts securing the yoke to the master cylinder shaft (Figure 62).
Belt Maintenance Controls System Maintenance Adjusting the Alternator Belt Adjusting the Clutch Pedal Service Interval: After the first 10 hours—Check the condition and tension of the alternator belt. Note: You can adjust the clutch-pedal cable at the Every 200 hours—Check the condition and tension of the alternator belt. bell housing or at the clutch-pedal pivot. You can remove the front hood to easily access to the pedal pivot. 1.
Adjusting the Accelerator Pedal 1. Park the machine on a level surface, engage the parking brake, shut off the engine, and remove the key. 2. Adjust the ball joint on the accelerator cable (Figure 67) to allow 2.54 to 6.35 mm (0.100 to 0.250 inch) of clearance between the accelerator pedal arm and the top of the diamond tread floor plate (Figure 68), when you apply 11.3 kg (25 lb) of force to the center of the pedal. g009276 Figure 65 1. Clutch pedal 2. 9.2 to 9.
Converting the Speedometer Hydraulic System Maintenance You can convert the speedometer from mph to km/h or km/h to mph. 1. Hydraulic System Safety Park the machine on a level surface, engage the parking brake, shut off the engine, and remove the key. 2. Remove the hood; refer to Removing the Hood (page 36). 3. Locate the 2 loose wires next to the speedometer. 4. Remove the connector plug from the harness wire and connect the wires together.
g009623 Figure 70 1. Hydraulic reservoir 2. Drain plug g002376 Figure 69 1. Dipstick 6. Unscrew the dipstick from the top of the transaxle and wipe it with a clean rag. 7. Screw the dipstick into the transaxle and ensure that it is fully seated. 8. Unscrew the dipstick and check the fluid level. 3. Note the orientation of the hydraulic hose and 90° fitting connected to the strainer on the side of the reservoir (Figure 71). 4. Remove the hydraulic hose and 90° fitting. 5.
11. Changing the High-Flow Hydraulic Fluid and Filter Check the hydraulic-fluid level and replenish it, if required. Important: Use only the hydraulic fluid specified. Other fluids could damage the system. TC Models Only Service Interval: After the first 10 hours—Change the high-flow hydraulic fluid filter (TC models only). Every 800 hours—Change the high-flow hydraulic fluid and filter (TC models only).
1. Clean the area around the high-flow-filter mounting area (Figure 72). 2. Place a drain pan under the filter and remove the filter. Raising the Cargo Bed by Jumping the Hydraulic System CAUTION Note: If the fluid is not going to be drained, A raised bed full of material without the proper safety support rod may lower unexpectedly. Working under an unsupported raised bed may cause injury to you or others. disconnect and plug the hydraulic line going to the filter. 3.
3. On the disabled machine, connect the 2 jumper hoses to the hoses that were disconnected (Figure 74). 4. Cap the unused fittings. 11. After completing the operation, remove the jumper hoses and connect the hydraulic hoses to both machines. Important: Check the hydraulic fluid levels, in both machines, before resuming operation. g002429 Figure 74 1. Disconnected hoses 2. Jumper hoses 5.
Cleaning Washing the Machine The machine should be washed as needed. Use water alone or with a mild detergent. A rag may be used when washing the machine. Important: Do not use power washing equipment to wash the machine. Power washing equipment may damage the electrical system, loosen important decals, or wash away necessary grease at friction points. Avoid excessive use of water near the control panel, engine, and battery. Important: Do not wash the machine with the engine running.
Storage than 4°C (40°F). If the temperatures will be above 4°C (40°F), check the water level in the battery and charge it every 30 days. Storage Safety 13. Check and tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws. Repair or replace any part that is damaged. 14. Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces. • Let the engine cool before storing the machine. • Do not store the machine or fuel near flames or drain the fuel indoors. Note: Paint is available from your Authorized Service Dealer.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The engine does not start, starts hard, or fails to keep running. 1. The hydraulic lever is locked in forward position 1. Move the hydraulic lever out of forward position. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2. 3. 4. 5. The fuel tank is empty. The fuel-shutoff valve is closed. The oil level in the crankcase is low. The throttle is not in the correct position. 6. There is dirt, water, or stale fuel is in the fuel system. 7. The air cleaner is dirty. 8.
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