EasyManua.ls Logo

Toro Dingo 320-D - User Manual

Toro Dingo 320-D
44 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Loading...
FormNo.3370-165RevA
Dingo
®
320-DCompactUtility
Loader
withCEKit22325installed
ModelNo.22337CP—SerialNo.311000001andUp
ModelNo.22325
ToregisteryourproductordownloadanOperator'sManualorPartsCatalogatnocharge,gotowww.Toro.com.OriginalInstructions(EN)

Questions and Answers

  • T
    Teresa ClarkSep 12, 2025
    Why is my Toro Dingo 320-D emitting excessive white smoke?
    • C
      colemanemilySep 12, 2025
      If your Toro Compact Loader is emitting excessive white smoke, it could be due to several reasons. 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 the engine. The engine temperature may be low, so check the thermostat. Also, the glow plugs might be inoperative, so check the fuse, glow plugs, and wiring.
  • S
    Sherry GrahamAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Toro Dingo 320-D engine cranks but won't start?
    • K
      Kari DouglasAug 25, 2025
      If your Toro Compact Loader engine cranks but doesn't start, consider these possibilities: Ensure you're following the correct starting procedure. Check that the fuel tank isn't empty and the fuel shut-off valve is open. Also, the fuel system might have dirt, water, stale fuel, or incorrect fuel. In this case, drain and flush the fuel system, then add fresh fuel. A clogged fuel line could also be the culprit, so clean or replace it. There might be air in the fuel, requiring you to bleed the nozzles and check for air leaks at the fuel hose connections and fittings between the fuel tank and engine.
  • L
    Lori ReyesAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Toro Compact Loader engine start but not keep running?
    • A
      Andrew ButlerAug 26, 2025
      If the engine of your Toro Compact Loader starts but doesn't keep running, start by checking the fuel tank vent. If it's restricted, loosen the cap. If the engine runs with the cap loosened, replace the cap. Also, dirt or water in the fuel system can cause this issue; drain and flush the fuel system and add fresh fuel. A clogged fuel filter could also be the cause, so replace it. Another potential issue is air in the fuel. Bleed the nozzles and inspect the fuel hose connections and fittings between the fuel tank and the engine for air leaks. Finally, the issue might be improper fuel grade for cold weather use. In this case, drain the fuel system, replace the fuel filter, and add fresh fuel of the proper grade for the ambient temperature conditions.
  • J
    Jason ChenSep 23, 2025
    What should I do if my Toro Dingo 320-D Compact Loader traction unit does not drive?
    • M
      Mr. Joshua RichardsonSep 23, 2025
      If your Toro Compact Loader traction unit isn't driving, check if the hydro fluid level is low and add hydro fluid to the reservoir if needed. Ensure the tow valves are closed. Also, verify the flow divider valve lever is in the 12 o’clock to 10 o’clock position.
  • B
    Billy GreenSep 13, 2025
    Why is my Toro Compact Loader engine overheating and what to do?
    • P
      Patrick JohnsonSep 13, 2025
      If your Toro Compact Loader engine is overheating, check the following: * Ensure the coolant level is adequate and add coolant if needed. * Inspect and clean the radiator screen regularly to ensure proper airflow. * Verify the crankcase oil level is at the full mark, adjusting as necessary. * Reduce the engine load by decreasing ground speed if you are experiencing excessive loading. * Make sure that you are using correct fuel.
  • L
    Leonard MurphySep 18, 2025
    What to do if the Toro Dingo 320-D starter does not crank?
    • T
      tabithaberrySep 22, 2025
      If the starter on your Toro Compact Loader isn't cranking, there are several possible causes. First, check the electrical connections for corrosion or looseness and ensure they have good contact. Also, inspect the fuses to see if any are blown or loose, and correct or replace them as needed. If these steps don't resolve the issue, the battery may be discharged, so try charging or replacing it.
  • S
    sabrinanolanSep 6, 2025
    What to do if the Toro Compact Loader traction unit does not drive?
    • D
      Doris QuinnSep 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.
  • J
    Jonathan WoodSep 7, 2025
    How to fix a Toro Dingo 320-D when the starter does not crank?
    • Z
      zlawrenceSep 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.
  • D
    davidhansonSep 23, 2025
    Why does my Toro Dingo 320-D engine overheat?
    • J
      Jeremy RowlandSep 23, 2025
      Your Toro Compact Loader engine might overheat due to several reasons. You may need to add coolant, so check the coolant level. The radiator screen may be blocked, so inspect and clean it. The crankcase oil level could be incorrect, so fill or drain to the full mark. The engine load may be excessive, so reduce the load or use a lower ground speed. Also, incorrect fuel may be in the fuel system, so drain and flush the fuel system and add fresh fuel.
  • J
    Jill PenaAug 30, 2025
    What to do if the Toro Dingo 320-D Compact Loader engine cranks but won't start?
    • J
      Jamie Ayala DDSAug 31, 2025
      If your Toro Compact Loader's engine cranks but doesn't start, possible causes include an empty fuel tank (fill with fresh fuel), a closed fuel shut-off valve (open it), or contaminated fuel (drain, flush the system, and add fresh fuel). Other potential issues: incorrect starting procedure (refer to Starting and Stopping the Engine, page 20), clogged fuel line (clean or replace), air in the fuel (bleed the nozzles and check for air leaks), or inoperative glow plugs (check the fuse, glow plugs and wiring).

Summary

Safety

Safe Operating Practices

Guidelines for safe operation to prevent injury and product damage.

Stability Data

Slope Indicator

Safety and Instructional Decals

Setup

Product Overview

Controls

Explanation of all operator controls, levers, and switches for machine operation.

Operation

Starting the Engine

Driving the Traction Unit

Stopping the Traction Unit;Engine

Using Attachments

Connecting the Hydraulic Hoses

Maintenance

Recommended Maintenance Schedule

A detailed schedule of maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

Engine Maintenance

Servicing the Engine Oil

Fuel System Maintenance

Bleeding the Fuel System

Electrical System Maintenance

Charging the Battery

Hydraulic System Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Toro Dingo 320-D Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fuel TypeDiesel
Hydraulic System TypeOpen center
EngineKubota D722
Horsepower20 hp
Length72 inches
Height46 inches
Hydraulic Pressure3, 000 psi (207 bar)

Related product manuals