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Meet the New Toro eDingo TX 750

The Toro eDingo TX 750 is the latest battery-powered compact utility loader, ideal for interior job sites with its narrow-track design. Offering all-day runtime and versatile attachments, it excels in tight spaces and outdoor terrain, making it a reliable and efficient solution for various industries.

Tue January 21, 2025 - National Edition
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Toro has introduced the new eDingo TX 750, the next evolution in Toro's battery-powered compact utility loaders (CULs), and the latest addition to Toro's growing portfolio of electric-powered products.

Interior construction and demolition job sites will be transformed with the arrival of this machine, engineered to conquer even the most confined and challenging indoor spaces, according to the manufacturer.

Available in narrow-track and wide-track models, the Toro eDingo TX 750 is purpose-built to tackle demanding tasks with ease, optimize productivity and deliver superior efficiency and all-day reliability for interior demolition and construction jobs.

"The new eDingo TX 750 addresses some of the most pressing challenges in today's industries, from labor shortages and worker safety to emissions regulations and rising maintenance costs," said Kaitlyn Ingli, product marketing manager at Toro. "With Toro's HyperCell battery system delivering all-day runtime, this machine empowers crews to work efficiently and complete projects on time and on budget."

Building on the success of Toro's eDingo 500, the new eDingo TX 750 combines the versatility and maneuverability of Toro's trusted Dingo line with advanced electric power, meeting the growing demand for reliable battery-powered solutions in the compact utility loader market.

Powered by Toro's proprietary HyperCell Battery System, this machine delivers up to eight hours of relentless runtime, guaranteeing maximum productivity for crews pushing through long, demanding shifts.

For interior construction professionals, such as demolition and concrete contractors, the Toro eDingo TX 750 sets the standard as the ultimate solution for indoor job sites. The narrow-track model is expertly designed to navigate tight, confined spaces with ease, making it the perfect choice for complex interior projects where maneuverability is crucial.

This unit offers maximum traction on hard terrain, tackling even the toughest materials and obstacles with ease, the manufacturer said.

Adding to its versatility, Toro's lineup of 30 in. attachments — specifically tailored for interior demolition and construction — includes a standard bucket, adjustable forks, a floor scraper and a grapple bucket, all of which fit seamlessly through a standard 3-ft. door.

The eDingo TX 750 doesn't just shine behind closed doors, though. The wide track model offers stability on soft job site surfaces, minimizing ground disturbance with its wider footprint, making it an ideal choice for outdoor job sites. Landscape contractors and homeowners can rely on the wide track model for its heavy-duty capabilities to move gravel, soil, rock or concrete efficiently, reducing manual labor while maintaining precision.

Municipalities benefit from its ability to transition seamlessly into electric fleets, handling tasks like park maintenance, demolition and debris clearing without sacrificing power or reliability.

Key features of the new eDingo TX 750 include:

  • Heavy Lifting Power: Efficiently handles tough jobs like material transport and demolition with ease, reducing reliance on manual labor while minimizing worker strain and injury risk.
  • Performance without Compromise: Toro's HyperCell Battery System delivers long-lasting run times and quick-charging capabilities, ensuring eight-hours of operation throughout the workday without compromising performance.
  • Compact footprint: The Narrow Track unit measures a compact 31.5 in. wide, which means it fits through 3-ft. doorways and maneuvers easily in confined spaces like hallways, small rooms and through gates.
  • Patented Controls: Intuitive, easy-to-learn T-handle controls empower operators to master the machine in minutes — no special certifications required.
  • Durable Design: Built to thrive in challenging environments, including rough terrain, tight areas and heavy-duty applications.
  • Narrow and Wide Track Models: Tailored options for navigating tight indoor spaces and outdoor terrain.

"Whether you're hauling heavy loads on a job site, clearing debris inside a building, or tackling a backyard project, the new eDingo TX 750 is like having an extra set of hands — but way stronger and without any downtime," said Ingli. "It's built tough, easy to use, and powered to run all day, so you can get the job done faster without breaking a sweat."

The rugged build and compact design of the new eDingo TX 750 make it a standout choice for demanding environments, while its electric operation lowers maintenance needs and eliminates downtime.

For more information, visit toro.com.

Specs from the manufacturer:

To see full specifications, click here - https://www.constructionequipmentguide.com/charts/skid-steer-loaders/toro/edingo-tx-750/32398091

Skid Steer Loaders Toro eDingo TX 750

Dimensions
Hinge-Pin Height81 in
Width31.5 in
General Specifications
PowerToro’s HyperCell Battery System
Runtime8 hrs
Weights
Operating Capacity750 lbs



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