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Toro 22336 - User Manual

Toro 22336
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FormNo.3358-183RevB
Dingo
®
320-DCompactUtility
Loader
ModelNo.22336—SerialNo.270000001andUp
Registeratwww.Toro.com.OriginalInstructions(EN)

Questions and Answers

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    James ColeSep 1, 2025
    How to fix a Toro 22336 Compact Loader engine that starts but won't stay running?
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      Matthew MccallSep 1, 2025
      If the engine of your Toro Compact Loader starts but doesn't keep running, the issue might be a restricted fuel tank vent (loosen the cap, and replace it if that solves the problem), contaminated fuel (drain and flush the fuel system, then add fresh fuel), or a clogged fuel filter (replace it). Another possible reason is air in the fuel (bleed the nozzles and check for air leaks). If you're using an improper fuel grade for cold weather, drain the fuel system, replace the fuel filter, and add fresh fuel of the proper grade for the ambient temperature conditions. For a damaged fuel pump, it is recommended to contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
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    Jessica GarciaSep 2, 2025
    What causes a Toro Compact Loader engine to lose power?
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      Christopher BriggsSep 2, 2025
      If your Toro Compact Loader engine is losing power, check the crankcase oil level and adjust as needed. Ensure the air cleaner element is clean (clean or replace if dirty), and that the fuel system is free of contaminants (drain and flush; add fresh fuel). Also, check for engine overheating. If the issue persists, there may be air in the fuel (bleed the nozzles and check for air leaks) or the engine load may be excessive (reduce ground speed). For low compression, incorrect injection pump timing or damage to the injection pump, it is recommended to contact your Authorized Service Dealer. If the fuel tank vent is restricted, it is recommended to contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
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    Lucas BrownSep 3, 2025
    Why does my Toro 22336 engine knock or miss?
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      Logan GraySep 3, 2025
      If your Toro Compact Loader engine runs, but knocks or misses, it may be due to contaminated fuel (drain and flush the fuel system; add fresh fuel) or air in the fuel (bleed nozzles and check for air leaks). For other potential issues such as damaged injection nozzles, low compression, incorrect injection pump timing, excessive carbon build-up, or internal wear or damage, it is recommended to contact your Authorized Service Dealer. If the engine is overheating, see ENGINE OVERHEATS.
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    Jennifer CoxSep 3, 2025
    What causes excessive black smoke from my Toro 22336 exhaust?
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      Melanie YoungSep 3, 2025
      Excessive black smoke from the exhaust of your Toro Compact Loader could indicate a dirty air cleaner element (clean or replace it), incorrect fuel in the fuel system (drain the system and refill with specified fuel), or excessive loading (reduce load; use lower ground speed). For damaged injection nozzles, incorrect injection pump timing, or a damaged injection pump, it is recommended to contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
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    Matthew AndersonSep 4, 2025
    Why won't my Toro Compact Loader engine idle?
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      Richard TorresSep 4, 2025
      If your Toro Compact Loader engine won't idle, check for a restricted fuel tank vent (loosen the cap; replace the cap if loosening it solves the problem), contaminated fuel (drain and flush the fuel system; add fresh fuel), a dirty air cleaner element (clean or replace it), or a clogged fuel filter (replace it). Another possible reason is air in the fuel (bleed the nozzles and check for air leaks). For a damaged fuel pump or low compression, it is recommended to contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
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    ltaylorSep 5, 2025
    Why is there excessive white smoke from my Toro 22336 exhaust?
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      Diana RobinsonSep 5, 2025
      Excessive white smoke from your Toro Compact Loader's exhaust can occur if the key was turned to the start position before the glow plug light turned off (turn the key to the run position and allow the glow plug light to turn off before starting), if the engine temperature is low (check the thermostat), or if the glow plugs are inoperative (check the fuse, glow plugs, and wiring). For damaged fuel injection nozzles, incorrect injection pump timing, or low compression, it is recommended to contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
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    Jodi RhodesSep 6, 2025
    What to do if the Toro Compact Loader traction unit does not drive?
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      Cory OchoaSep 6, 2025
      If the traction unit on your Toro Compact Loader doesn't drive, it could be due to low hydro fluid level (add hydro fluid to the reservoir) or the flow divider valve lever being in the 9 o’clock position (move lever to 12 o’clock to 10 o’clock position). For a loose or broken traction pump drive coupler, damaged pump, wheel motor, control valve, or relief valve, it is recommended to contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
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    Robert HaneySep 7, 2025
    How to fix a Toro 22336 Compact Loader when the starter does not crank?
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      Lisa CarrSep 7, 2025
      If the starter on your Toro Compact Loader isn't cranking, it could be due to several reasons. First, check for corroded or loose electrical connections and ensure they have good contact. A blown or loose fuse could also be the culprit, so correct or replace the fuse. Lastly, the battery might be discharged; in this case, charge or replace the battery.

Toro 22336 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToro
Model22336
CategoryCompact Loader
LanguageEnglish

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