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Toro Dingo Attachments Take You from Demolition to Cleanup

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Toro has added two demolition specific attachments to its Dingo line of compact utility loaders, including its electric eDingo, as it continues to expand the versatility of the stand-on machines, also known as mini skid steers.

At the 2022 World of Concrete in Las Vegas, the company unveiled a new floor scraper attachment for removing floors with its eDingo and the Vacuworx PS 1 portable vacuum lifting system for concrete removal projects for use with the Dingo line.

Toro marketing manager Jay Thaker says both attachments complement the e-Dingo and its potential indoor uses.

“One of the advantages of this is taking that Swiss Army knife approach to indoor applications for contractors,” Thaker says.

The floor scraper allows scraping of floors for any kind of flooring removal and prep jobs. “It's kind of like a razor blade for flooring,” he says.

The attachment is ideal for removing vinyl, quarry, ceramic tile, carpet squares, paint, glue, asphalt and more. 

With a floating blade holder, the blades remain level even when the e-Dingo is traversing uneven ground. A rotating blade holder helps reduce the need to sharpen the blade as it can simply be rotated 180 degrees when the top side begins to dull.