BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The Dingo TX 700 adds to Toro’s already-extensive Dingo lineup. Due to the Dingo TX 700’s small size and powerful punch, it’s the ideal machine for both homeowners and contractors working within the confines of tight spaces. It packs 700 pounds of rated operating capacity into its small footprint, bringing Toro-level power to everything it touches.
“The compact size and flexibility of the Dingo TX 700 is bound to be a game-changer for operators,” says Kyle Cartwright, marketing manager at Toro. “The fact that it’s small, but incredibly capable, increases the applications for the Dingo TX 700 on the jobsite. This Dingo has the potential to be the compact go-getter of the operation.”
Featuring patented Dingo TX 1000 traction controls and a dedicated stand-on platform, the Dingo
TX 700 is easy-to-use and boasts increased comfort and visibility. Even if the buyer is new to operating heavy machinery, it will quickly become second nature.
The versatility of Dingos, or compact utility loaders, is well-known — and the Dingo TX 700 is no different. In fact, its small size further increases versatility by allowing it to reach areas other Dingos may not. It’s also compatible with dozens of attachments, meaning the machine can be used for a wide range of jobs. Attachments include multiple types of buckets, adjustable forks, a grapple, leveler, utility blade and more. Completing more work using fewer machines is a major advantage, plus, the Dingo TX 700 doesn’t require as much storage space as its larger counterparts.
It’s easy on turf, too. The Dingo TX 700 is available in both narrow track and wide track configurations — the wide track option is equipped with the industry tested Camso track system. The system features a less aggressive tread pattern that’s gentle on turf and minimizes damage.
The new Dingo TX 700 will be available starting mid-year 2022. To learn more about Toro’s compact utility loaders, visit Toro’s website.
Additionally, Toro is debuting the Dingo TX 1300. It brings a new combination of power, reach and convenient control to the Toro Dingo lineup. When you have a lot of material to move, the Dingo TX 1300 provides the power to do it efficiently. It’s ideal for landscape, hardscape and tree care jobs, though its versatility allows it to be used for much more.
The Dingo TX 1300 features an exclusive INTELLISCOPE loader arm with SmartLoad technology, giving the operator an additional 26” of reach. An impressive hinge-pin height of 109” allows for loads to be lifted up and over the side of a dumpster or truck, another major convenience. The goal of these features is to help users reach maximum productivity. On that same note, Toro has integrated the hydraulics and loader arm functions into one thumb-operated controller for easier, more accommodating operation. One hand can be used to operate the loader arm and auxiliary attachments and the other to operate the Toro patented traction controls. This feature makes it more manageable than ever to pick, place and dump loads all day long.
“The comfort of a machine can make or break the experience of the operator who’s using it day in and day out. The Dingo TX 1300’s comfort features make operation an enjoyable experience for anyone who steps foot on the platform,” Cartwright said. “By minimizing the number of areas with buttons and controls, the operator can better focus on the task at hand — improving productivity and efficiency.”
Customers will also appreciate the pressure-relieving quick coupler system, which makes connecting attachments a breeze, along with a larger operator platform for increased operator comfort. All these features are combined into a compact footprint that’s maneuverable in tight spaces, helping to get the job done more efficiently.
The new Dingo TX 1300 will be available starting in Winter 2021. To learn more about Toro’s compact utility loaders, visit Toro’s website.