
Toro recently revealed its newest stand-on mini skid steer, the TX 750 eDingo, at World of Concrete 2025. This latest addition to the skid steer lineup isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a game-changer. With 250 pounds more lifting capacity than the wheeled TX 500 and redesigned tracks, the TX 750 is built to handle tough terrain.
Toro Product Marketing Manager Kaitlyn Ingli says the model fills a gap in the current equipment lineup, saying, “Interior construction contractors, especially demolition, they needed something to get over the rebar, getting over debris, and so having that track system to navigate those job spaces is really nice. Also the outdoor landscapers, municipalities, they need that for the turf and navigating terrain.”
With a 750-pound lifting capacity, the eDingo TX 750 can replace wheelbarrows, shovels, and jackhammers. Plus, Toro’s HyperCell battery system delivers up to eight hours of runtime with lower emissions and less noise than traditional gas or diesel models.
The TX 750 has two track widths: the narrow model is 31.5” wide and fits through a standard doorway, while the wide model is 37.2” wide, spreading its weight over a wider surface.
Toro also offers several 30-inch attachments, such as a concrete breaker, grapple bucket, and floor scraper. Its 6-foot 9-inch lift height makes it easy to load dumpsters and trucks.
Specifications:
- 750 lbs operating capacity
- 4 mph max speed
- 5.8” ground clearance
- 2,142 lbs tip capacity
- 81” hinge pin height
- 31.5” width narrow tracks; 37.2” width wide tracks
- 22.3 kWh battery, with up to 8 hours of runtime
Toro is now taking orders for the new eDingo. Dealerships are expected to receive the eDingo TX 750 skid steers in the summer.
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