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Toro Workman MDX-D - User Manual

Toro Workman MDX-D
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FormNo.3411-880RevB
Workman
®
MDX-DUtilityVehicle
ModelNo.07236—SerialNo.400000000andUp
ModelNo.07236TC—SerialNo.400000000andUp
Registeratwww.Toro.com.
OriginalInstructions(EN)
*3411-880*B

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Questions and Answers

  • S
    seandixonAug 1, 2025
    What to do if my Toro Utility Vehicle has rough clutch engagement?
    • J
      Jamie PatelAug 1, 2025
      If your Toro Utility Vehicle experiences rough clutch engagement, it could be due to several reasons. First, the engine idle speed might be too low, so try raising it. Another possibility is that the drive clutch assembly has accumulated dirt or debris, in which case you should clean it. Also, a worn drive belt or worn/damaged drive clutch sheaves can cause this issue, so inspect and replace them if necessary.
  • W
    William WoodsAug 7, 2025
    Why does my Toro Workman MDX-D creep at idle?
    • N
      Nicholas GonzalesAug 7, 2025
      If your Toro Utility Vehicle creeps at idle, it could be due to a few reasons. The engine idle speed might be too high, so try lowering it. Also, the drive clutch might have an accumulation of dirt or debris preventing full back-shifting, so cleaning the drive clutch is recommended. Another potential cause is that the drive and driven clutches are not aligned, so you should align them.
  • J
    Justin MortonAug 13, 2025
    How to fix poor upshifting on my Toro Workman MDX-D?
    • V
      Veronica LopezAug 13, 2025
      Poor upshifting in your Toro Utility Vehicle can stem from several causes. The governed engine speed might be adjusted too low, so adjust it accordingly. Also, the drive and/or driven clutch assemblies could have an accumulation of dirt or debris, requiring you to clean them. A worn drive belt or worn/damaged clutch sheaves can also cause this, so replace them if needed.
  • K
    Kimberly HudsonAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my Toro Utility Vehicle has poor downshifting?
    • T
      Tiffany RogersAug 20, 2025
      If your Toro Utility Vehicle is downshifting poorly, it might be because the drive and/or driven clutch assembly has an accumulation of dirt or debris, so cleaning it is a good first step. Another reason could be a worn drive belt, which would need replacing. Worn or damaged clutch sheaves can also cause this issue, so consider replacing them as well.
  • R
    Rebecca ThomasAug 26, 2025
    Why is my Toro Workman MDX-D Utility Vehicle clutch operation noisy?
    • M
      Michael RasmussenAug 26, 2025
      Noisy clutch operation in your Toro Utility Vehicle can occur for a few reasons. If the engine idle speed is too low, it can cause excess shaking, so try raising it. Worn drive clutch roller or weight bushings can also cause noise, so replace them. In some cases, worn drive clutch spider slides might be the culprit, and if so, you will need to replace the entire drive clutch.

Summary

Safety

Safe Operating Practices

Guidelines for safe machine operation, emphasizing off-road use.

Supervisors Responsibilities

Duties of supervisors to ensure operator training and safe work rules.

Before Operating

Pre-operation checks, awareness of surroundings, and machine familiarity.

Safe Handling of Fuels

Procedures for safely handling flammable fuels to prevent fire and explosion.

Operation

Braking

Procedures for safely stopping the machine, including obstacle approach.

Operating on Hills

Operating on Rough Terrain

Loading and Dumping

Maintenance

Safety and Instructional Decals

Setup

Loose Parts

Verification of parts included with the machine shipment.

Installing the Steering Wheel

Procedure for attaching the steering wheel to the steering shaft.

Connecting the Battery

Checking Fluid Levels and Tire Pressure

Reading Manual and Safety Training

Burnishing the Brakes

Product Overview

Controls

Accelerator Pedal

Operation of the speed control pedal to vary ground speed.

Brake Pedal

Function and operation of the brake pedal to stop or slow the machine.

Parking-Brake Lever

How to engage and disengage the parking brake to prevent accidental movement.

Gear-Shift Selector

Horn Button

Light Switch

Hour Meter

Indicator Lights

Key Switch

Power Point

Fuel Gauge

Passenger Handholds

Specifications

Attachments;Accessories

Information on available optional equipment to enhance machine capabilities.

Think Safety First

Operating the Cargo Box

Opening the Tailgate

Lowering the Cargo Box

Performing Pre-Starting Checks

Checking the Brake-Fluid Level

Procedure to check and add brake fluid before operation.

Checking the Engine-Oil Level

Oil Type and Viscosity

Recommended engine oil types and viscosity grades for different temperatures.

Checking the Tire Pressure

Adding Fuel

Filling the Fuel Tank

Starting the Engine

Stopping the Machine

Parking the Machine

Breaking in a New Machine

Loading the Cargo Box

Transporting the Machine

Towing the Machine

Towing a Trailer

Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)

Daily Maintenance Checklist

Pre-Maintenance Procedures

Maintaining the Machine under Special Operating Conditions

Maintenance frequency for challenging environments like dust or cold.

Preparing to Maintain the Machine

Steps to take before performing maintenance, including cooling.

Lifting the Machine

Procedures and safety precautions for lifting the machine using jacks.

Accessing the Hood

Raising the Hood

Steps to open the machine's hood using the latch handles.

Closing the Hood

Steps to securely close the machine's hood by aligning latches.

Lubrication

Greasing the Machine

Procedure for lubricating grease fittings on the machine for maintenance.

Greasing the Front Wheel Bearings

Removing the Hub and Rotor

Steps to remove the hub and rotor for wheel bearing service.

Greasing the Wheel Bearings

Removing the outboard bearing and bearing race

Steps to remove bearings and races from the wheel hub.

Installing the Hub and Rotor

Installing the Brakes and Wheels

Steps to install brake assemblies and wheels onto the hub.

Engine Maintenance

Servicing the Air Filter

Procedures for checking and replacing the air filter element.

Replacing the Air Filter

Installing the Air Filter

Servicing the Engine Oil

Changing the Engine Oil

Step-by-step guide to changing the engine oil and filter.

Changing the Engine-Oil Filter

Fuel System Maintenance

Inspecting Fuel Lines and Connections

Checking fuel lines, fittings, and clamps for leaks or damage.

Replacing the Fuel Filter

Procedure for replacing the fuel filter at specified intervals.

Electrical System Maintenance

Servicing the Battery

Guidelines for battery maintenance, safety, and charging.

Disconnecting the Battery

Removing the Battery

Installing the Battery

Connecting the Battery

Charging the Battery

Storing the Battery

Replacing the Headlight

Adjusting the Headlights

Drive System Maintenance

Maintaining the Tires

Checking tire condition, rims, and torqueing wheel-lug nuts.

Inspecting the Steering and Suspension Components

Adjusting the Front Wheel Toe-in and Camber

Checking the Transaxle-Fluid Level

Changing the Transaxle Fluid

Checking and Adjusting Neutral

Inspecting the Primary-Drive Clutch

Maintaining the Primary-Drive Clutch

Cooling System Maintenance

Cleaning the Engine-Cooling Areas

Cleaning cooling fins and shrouds for optimal engine cooling.

Servicing the Radiator

Checking the Radiator-Coolant Level

Procedure to check and fill radiator coolant.

Brake Maintenance

Inspecting the Brakes

Regular inspection of brake lining wear and components.

Adjusting the Parking-Brake Handle

Adjusting the parking brake lever for proper engagement force.

Adjusting the Brake Cables

Changing the Brake Fluid

Belt Maintenance

Servicing the Drive Belt

Checking and servicing the drive belt for proper operation.

Checking the Drive Belt

Inspecting the drive belt for excessive wear or damage.

Replacing the Drive Belt

Steps for removing and installing a new drive belt.

Checking the Belt-Pull Bumper

Checking and adjusting the belt-pull bumper gap for vibration.

Chassis Maintenance

Adjusting the Cargo-Box Latches

Adjusting latches to ensure the cargo box is held snugly.

Cleaning

Washing the Machine

Guidelines for washing the machine using water and mild detergent.

Storage

Toro Workman MDX-D Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToro
ModelWorkman MDX-D
CategoryUtility Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

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