Toro Dingo TX 700 & TX 1300 Compact Utility Loaders Demoed At Equip Expo
Toro's Dingo TX family of compact stand-on and walk-behind utility loaders are designed to tackle jobs that require heavy lifting in tight spaces. At the recent Equip Expo event held in Louisville, Kentucky, attendees were able to demo Toro’s Dingo TX 700 and Dingo TX 1300.
“The Dingo TX 1300 and Dingo TX 700 offer simple, powerful operations to improve productivity and efficiency on landscape and hardscape jobs,” says Kyle Cartwright, marketing manager at Toro. “These are remarkable products for landscape crews looking to get more done in less time.”
The Dingo TX 700
With a compact stand-on platform and tracked configuration featuring traction control, the Dingo TX 700 offers a small footprint that minimizes turf damage. And with a 700-pound (318-kilogram) operating capacity, it’s a real workhorse in the confined spaces where it typically operates. Adjustable forks, buckets, a grapple, a leveler, and a utility blade are just a few of the attachments you can use with the Dingo TX 700. Toro offers narrow- and wide-track options; the Camso wide-track system has a tread pattern that’s gentle on turf.
The Dingo TX 1300
The Dingo TX 1300 is equipped with an Intelescope loader arm that, as its name implies, can telescope to extend and retract as far as 26 inches (66 centimeters) for easier load retrieval and more accurate load placement. And with a hinge pin height of 9.1 feet (2.8 meters), the compact utility loader has the reach to work from a dumpster or truck, or over retaining walls and fences. With the arms retracted, the Dingo TX 1300 offers a 1,300-lb (590-kg) operating capacity. As with other Dingo loaders, Toro’s TX 1300 is compatible with a wide selection of attachments, including implements for earth moving, tilling, trenching, leveling, lifting, hauling, and demolition.
Source: Toro