Form No. 3358-434 Rev B 4 in 1 Narrow and Standard Bucket for TX Series Compact Utility Loaders Model No. 1014in1N Model No. 1014in1S G006222 Register at www.Toro.com.
Contents Introduction Introduction................................................................. 2 Safety ........................................................................... 3 Stability Ratings.................................................... 4 Safety and Instructional Decals ............................. 5 Setup............................................................................ 6 1 Installing the Bucket and Manifold .....................
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 those in the traction unit Operator’s Manual. Always pay attention to the safety alert symbol, which means Caution, Warning, or Danger—personal safety instruction. Failure to comply with the instruction may result in personal injury or death. G006223 There may be overhead power lines in the work area.
Stability With a Loaded Bucket without Operator Rear Platform If the traction unit is fitted with an operator rear platform, and you step off the platform with the load raised, the machine could tip forward and become unbalanced. Someone nearby may be pinned or seriously injured. Orientation Stability Rating Front Uphill B Lower the bucket before stepping off the platform. Rear Uphill D Side Uphill If the bucket is not kept level while lifting, the load could be inadvertently dumped on the operator.
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 lost. 100-4648 1. Warning 2. Crushing hazard of hand, arm—keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine. 3. Crushing hazard of foot, leg—keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine. 100-4689 1. Tipping hazard—maximum load capacity is 91 kg (200 lb) when transporting.
Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure 1 2 Description Use Qty. 4 in 1 bucket assembly 1 Install the bucket and manifold. No parts required – Remove the loader arm/attachment tilt lever. 3 Relay harness Self-tapping screws (#12 [5 mm]) Box connector Harness bracket 1 2 1 1 Install the relay harness. 4 Loader arm/attachment lever 1 Install the loader arm/attachment tilt lever.
6. Loosen the battery negative (–) cable terminal nut, and remove the cable terminal from the battery post. Retain all parts. 7. Open the engine hood and secure in the open position with the prop rod. Refer to the traction unit Operator’s Manual. 8. Remove the three screws securing the right hand rear cover support assembly to the control panel and the loader tower assemblies (Figure 5), Remove the cover.
10. Remove the right hand panel assembly by lifting it over the loader arm/attachment tilt lever and feed it from the parking brake lever. 4 in 1 bucket wiring to be installed: the fuel gauge, hydraulic oil temperature, hour meter/tachometer (Figure 8). Disconnect enough components to allow the wiring harness to be routed behind the kill and start relays. 2 1 Note: One most models, removing the right hand panel releases the parking brake lever and the parking brakes will be applied. 11.
C. Drill two pilot holes 3/16 inch (4.76 mm) diameter at the marks in the machine frame (Figure 10). Remove any debris. the relay bracket to expose the mounting holes in the relay bracket. Retain all parts. D. Replace the relay bracket inside the dash and align the holes in the bracket with those holes previously drilled. E. Secure the relay harness to the frame with two self-tapping screws (#12[5 mm]) (Figure 10). 5. Install the left and right relays to the connector.
1 1 2 2 3 G006234 3 G006232 Figure 14 Figure 12 1. Relay harness 2. Plug 1. Lever arm 2. Harness, pronged end 3. Lever base 3. Hydraulic lines, loader arm 10. Seat the harness in the arm by inserting it up into the hollow of the loader arm frame. Leave enough harness out to reach the hydraulic connectors on the loader arm front (Figure 15). 8. Route the harness down, behind the hydraulic lines and pull it through the firewall in the opening for the lower, right hydraulic line (Figure 13).
1 4 1 2 3 2 4 Installing the Loader Arm/Attachment Tilt Lever 3 4 Parts needed for this procedure: G006236 Figure 16 1. Yellow 2. Black, Ground 1 Loader arm/attachment lever 3. White 4. Black, Ground Procedure 1. Install the new loader arm/attachment tilt lever to the machine (Figure 18). Screw the shaft down fully into the valve, with the shaft lead opening facing rearward (away the control panel assembly) and the solenoid switches in a horizontal plane. 12.
1 5 2 Installing the Valve Manifold Solenoid Harness 3 Parts needed for this procedure: 1 Valve manifold solenoid harness Procedure G006238 1. Remove the six screws and washers securing the valve manifold cover to the 4 in 1 bucket and remove the cover (Figure 20). Retain all parts. Figure 19 1. Loader arm/attachment lever 2. Connector 3. Relay harness 2 3 1 4. Connect the plug coming from new lever to the plug connector in the relay wire harness. 5.
connection to the loader arm harness. Also ensure that there is sufficient ‘loop’ in the harness at the connectors to the valve manifold solenoids and the harness is not strained. 3 L 9. Secure the hose protective sleeve and solenoid valve harness to the hydraulic hoses using suitable cable ties (Figure 23). Tighten the cable ties securely and cut off any excess strap lengths. R 2 1 1 G006240 Figure 21 1. Solenoid harness 2. Valve manifold 3. Connectors, left and right 5.
6. Lower the loader arm, leaving the 4 in 1 bucket clear of the ground. 7. To test the operation and installation of the valve solenoid wiring: A. Set the throttle to fast. B. Move the auxiliary hydraulics lever to the forward flow. Important: Only operate the bucket jaws with the Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever in the Forward Flow position. Attempting to operate the bucket jaws while in the detent position can stop the engine. C. Press the rocker switch in turn on the loader arm/attachment tilt lever.
Product Overview To raise the loader arms, slowly move the lever rearward (Figure 25). 4 With the Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever in the forward flow position, use the rocker switch on the top of the 4 in 1 loader arm/attachment tilt lever to open and close the jaws of the bucket. 3 2 1 Important: Only operate the bucket jaws with the Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever in the Forward Flow position. Attempting to operate the bucket jaws while in the detent position can stop the engine.
Maximum Density for Bucket Capacity Table Maximum Density 1110 kg/m3 (70 lb/ft3) 1403 kg/m3 (88 lb/ft3) 4 in 1 Bucket Capacity Bucket, heaped Bucket, struck Material Density Chart—Typical Actual material density will vary from these typical valves.
Modes of Operation Operation The 4 in 1 bucket can be used in four different operating modes: • Bucket • Blade • Grapple bucket • Leveler Note: Always use the traction unit to lift and move the attachment. Refer to the traction unit Operator’s Manual for procedures to install an attachment, connect hydraulic hoses and remove an attachment. Important: Always disconnect the electrical connection before removing the bucket and use the dust cap to cover the relay wiring harness connector.
moving the cutting edges back and forth across the surface of the ground.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Before each use or daily Every 200 hours Before storage Maintenance Procedure • Lubricate the grease fittings. • Inspect the electrical harness retaining ties. Replace any if necessary. • Inspect the hydraulic hoses. Replace any if necessary. • Paint chipped surfaces. If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could start the engine. Accidental starting of the engine could seriously injure you or other bystanders.
1 Storage 2 1. Before long term storage, wash the attachment with mild detergent and water to remove dirt and grime. 2. Check and tighten all bolts, nuts and screws. Repair or replace any part that is damaged or worn. L R 3. Ensure that all the hydraulic hose couplers are connected together to prevent contamination entering the hydraulic system. 4. Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces. Paint is available from your Authorized Service Dealer. 5.
Troubleshooting Problem Bucket does not open or close. Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. Electrical circuit fault. 1. Inspect the wire harness and electrical connections. Refer to the Wiring Diagram. 2. Moisture between valve solenoid coils and valve solenoid shaft. 2. Remove the nut securing the valve solenoid coils to the solenoid shaft. Pull the coils from shaft and clean and wipe away any moisture between the components. Install components and tighten the nut securely. 3.
Schematics LEFT S OLENOID RIGHT S OLENOID VALVE MANIFOLD S OLENOID HARNES S A 1 B 2 B 1 B 2 B A B D C B C D FOUR TERMINAL CONNECTOR (a t loa de r a rm) B GR Y FOUR TERMINAL CONNECTOR (looking into conne ctor a t re la y a nd loa der a rm ha rne s s s ide) Y W RIGHT S OLENOID RELAY 85 R LEFT S OLENOID RELAY W 86 87a 30 87 86 85 R BR 87a 30 87 GR Y Y R Y GR R B BR W B B 5 AMP INLINE FUS E RELAY AND LOADER ARM HARNES S B B B W BR B R R TWO TERMINAL CONNECTOR (to he a
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