Toro-Dingo  |  SKU: 22588

Dingo TX 1000 TURBO Track Loader | Wide | Yanmar | Diesel | 22588

$42,98000
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Pickup available at MSM - Clermont

Usually ready in 4 hours


WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds, which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go towww.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Back in 2015, Toro made waves in the industry with the introduction of the groundbreaking Dingo TX 1000, the first compact utility loader with an impressive 1,000 lbs. rated operating capacity. Now, fast forward to the present, and Toro is set to amaze once more with the launch of the game-changing Dingo TX 1000 TURBO. This turbocharged innovation not only enhances the unmatched success and superior performance of its predecessor but also introduces the state-of-the-art Smart Power® feature. This feature optimizes engine, auxiliary, and traction torque, delivering an unparalleled compact utility loader experience.

  • Smart Power allows efficient machine run by automatically adjusting traction speed to maximize engine, auxiliary, and traction torque.
  • Toro's patented traction control system allows intuitive user operation for all skill levels.
  • Maximum height easily clears the side of a standard 30-yard dumpster
  • Patented intuitive traction control

Specifications

Air Filter Remote: Primary and Safety Elements
Cooling System Combo Crossflow Radiator and Oil Cooler
Dump Angle 40 deg
Dump Height 60.3 in. / 153.2 cm
Engine Horsepower 24.7 hp (18.4 kW)
Engine Make Yanmar
Engine Model 3TNV80FT Turbo Diesel Tier 4 & EU Stage 5 compliant
Fuel Tank 10.25 gal. / 38.8 L
Fuel Type Diesel
Ground Clearance 5.9 in. / 14.9 cm
Ground Pressure 4.1 psi
Ground Speed - Forward Up to 4.1 mph / 6.6 km/h
Ground Speed - Reverse Up to 4.1 mph / 6.6 km/h
Height 54.5 in. / 138.4 cm
Height - With Bucket 54.5 in. / 138.4 cm
Hinge Pin Height 81 in. / 205.7 cm
Hydraulic Flow - Traction 12.3 GPM
Hydraulic High Flow 13.2 GPM
Hydraulic Low Flow 4.9 GPM
Hydraulic Pressure 3,000 psi
Length 83 in. / 210.8 cm
Length - With Bucket 104 in. / 264.2 cm
Max Operating Height 106.2 in. / 269.7 cm
Oil Capacity 3.8 qt / 3.6 L
Rated Operating Capacity* 1,000 lbs / 454 kg
Reach - Fully Raised 23.3 in. / 59.2 cm
Reservoir Capacity 8.6 gal. / 32.5 L
System Capacity 11.5 gal. / 43.5 L
Track Width 9.1 in. / 23.1 cm
Tracks MERT Track With Turf Friendly Style Tread
Traction Dual Hydrostatic Pump
Weight 2,911 lbs / 1,320 kg
Wheelbase 39 in. / 99.0 cm
Width 39.9 in. / 101.3 cm
Width - With Bucket 42.2 in. / 107.2 cm

Disclaimer

*Per ISO 14397-1
**As rated by the engine manufacturer. Starting January 1, 2025 the specifications on this engine will change to 23.2hp and 17.3kW

Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)

Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure
After the first 8 hours
  • Check and adjust the track tension.
After the first 50 hours
  • Check and adjust the track tension.
Before each use or daily
  • Grease the machine.(Grease immediately after every washing.)
  • Check the air-filter-service indicator.
  • Check the engine-oil level.
  • Clean the tracks and check for excessive wear and proper tension.
  • Clean the screen, oil cooler, and front of the radiator (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the coolant level in the expansion tank.
  • Check and clean the radiator screen
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
  • Remove debris from the machine.
  • Check for loose fasteners.
Every 25 hours
  • Remove the air-cleaner cover, clean out debris, and check the air-filter-service indicator.
Every 50 hours
  • Drain water and other contaminants from the water separator.
  • Check the battery condition.
  • Check and adjust the track tension.
Every 100 hours
  • Check the cooling system hoses.
  • Check the hydraulic lines for leaks, loose fittings, kinked lines, loose mounting supports, wear, weather, and chemical deterioration.(Make necessary repairs before operating.)
  • Check for dirt buildup in the chassis.(More often in dirty conditions.)
  • Check the alternator/fan belt tension (refer to the engine owner’s manual for instructions).
Every 250 hours
  • Change the engine oil and filter.
Every 400 hours
  • Check the fuel lines and connections for deterioration, damage, or loose connections.
  • Replace the hydraulic filter and fluid (if not using Toro fluid).
Every 500 hours
  • Replace the air filters.
  • Replacing the water separator filter.
  • Replace the in-line fuel filter
  • Replace the alternator/fan belt (refer to the engine owner’s manual for instructions).
Every 1,000 hours
  • Replace the hydraulic filter and fluid (if using Toro fluid).
Every 1,500 hours or 2 years, whichever comes first
  • Replace all moving hydraulic hoses.
Yearly
  • Change the engine coolant.
Yearly or before storage
  • Check and adjust the track tension.
  • Touch up chipped paint.
Every 2 years
  • Drain and clean the fuel tank(s)—Authorized Service Dealer only.

Description

Back in 2015, Toro made waves in the industry with the introduction of the groundbreaking Dingo TX 1000, the first compact utility loader with an impressive 1,000 lbs. rated operating capacity. Now, fast forward to the present, and Toro is set to amaze once more with the launch of the game-changing Dingo TX 1000 TURBO. This turbocharged innovation not only enhances the unmatched success and superior performance of its predecessor but also introduces the state-of-the-art Smart Power® feature. This feature optimizes engine, auxiliary, and traction torque, delivering an unparalleled compact utility loader experience.

  • Smart Power allows efficient machine run by automatically adjusting traction speed to maximize engine, auxiliary, and traction torque.
  • Toro's patented traction control system allows intuitive user operation for all skill levels.
  • Maximum height easily clears the side of a standard 30-yard dumpster
  • Patented intuitive traction control

Specifications

Air Filter Remote: Primary and Safety Elements
Cooling System Combo Crossflow Radiator and Oil Cooler
Dump Angle 40 deg
Dump Height 60.3 in. / 153.2 cm
Engine Horsepower 24.7 hp (18.4 kW)
Engine Make Yanmar
Engine Model 3TNV80FT Turbo Diesel Tier 4 & EU Stage 5 compliant
Fuel Tank 10.25 gal. / 38.8 L
Fuel Type Diesel
Ground Clearance 5.9 in. / 14.9 cm
Ground Pressure 4.1 psi
Ground Speed - Forward Up to 4.1 mph / 6.6 km/h
Ground Speed - Reverse Up to 4.1 mph / 6.6 km/h
Height 54.5 in. / 138.4 cm
Height - With Bucket 54.5 in. / 138.4 cm
Hinge Pin Height 81 in. / 205.7 cm
Hydraulic Flow - Traction 12.3 GPM
Hydraulic High Flow 13.2 GPM
Hydraulic Low Flow 4.9 GPM
Hydraulic Pressure 3,000 psi
Length 83 in. / 210.8 cm
Length - With Bucket 104 in. / 264.2 cm
Max Operating Height 106.2 in. / 269.7 cm
Oil Capacity 3.8 qt / 3.6 L
Rated Operating Capacity* 1,000 lbs / 454 kg
Reach - Fully Raised 23.3 in. / 59.2 cm
Reservoir Capacity 8.6 gal. / 32.5 L
System Capacity 11.5 gal. / 43.5 L
Track Width 9.1 in. / 23.1 cm
Tracks MERT Track With Turf Friendly Style Tread
Traction Dual Hydrostatic Pump
Weight 2,911 lbs / 1,320 kg
Wheelbase 39 in. / 99.0 cm
Width 39.9 in. / 101.3 cm
Width - With Bucket 42.2 in. / 107.2 cm

Disclaimer

*Per ISO 14397-1
**As rated by the engine manufacturer. Starting January 1, 2025 the specifications on this engine will change to 23.2hp and 17.3kW

Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)

Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure
After the first 8 hours
  • Check and adjust the track tension.
After the first 50 hours
  • Check and adjust the track tension.
Before each use or daily
  • Grease the machine.(Grease immediately after every washing.)
  • Check the air-filter-service indicator.
  • Check the engine-oil level.
  • Clean the tracks and check for excessive wear and proper tension.
  • Clean the screen, oil cooler, and front of the radiator (more often in dirty or dusty conditions).
  • Check the coolant level in the expansion tank.
  • Check and clean the radiator screen
  • Check the hydraulic-fluid level.
  • Remove debris from the machine.
  • Check for loose fasteners.
Every 25 hours
  • Remove the air-cleaner cover, clean out debris, and check the air-filter-service indicator.
Every 50 hours
  • Drain water and other contaminants from the water separator.
  • Check the battery condition.
  • Check and adjust the track tension.
Every 100 hours
  • Check the cooling system hoses.
  • Check the hydraulic lines for leaks, loose fittings, kinked lines, loose mounting supports, wear, weather, and chemical deterioration.(Make necessary repairs before operating.)
  • Check for dirt buildup in the chassis.(More often in dirty conditions.)
  • Check the alternator/fan belt tension (refer to the engine owner’s manual for instructions).
Every 250 hours
  • Change the engine oil and filter.
Every 400 hours
  • Check the fuel lines and connections for deterioration, damage, or loose connections.
  • Replace the hydraulic filter and fluid (if not using Toro fluid).
Every 500 hours
  • Replace the air filters.
  • Replacing the water separator filter.
  • Replace the in-line fuel filter
  • Replace the alternator/fan belt (refer to the engine owner’s manual for instructions).
Every 1,000 hours
  • Replace the hydraulic filter and fluid (if using Toro fluid).
Every 1,500 hours or 2 years, whichever comes first
  • Replace all moving hydraulic hoses.
Yearly
  • Change the engine coolant.
Yearly or before storage
  • Check and adjust the track tension.
  • Touch up chipped paint.
Every 2 years
  • Drain and clean the fuel tank(s)—Authorized Service Dealer only.