Photo courtesy of Toro
Toro, headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota, has reintroduced its Toro Dingo TX 450 and TX 550 compact utility loaders, which have undergone a design modernization.
The machines can be used in digging, hauling and grading applications. Key features of the Dingo TX 450 and TX 550 include:
- compact, lightweight design to enable use in narrow passages;
- light footprint for minimal turf disturbance;
- intuitive joystick enabling operators to raise, lower, curl and dump with one hand; and
- 35 attachments, enabling the machines to be utilized in a variety of applications.
According to Toro, the updated Dingo models will soon be available at rental stores nationwide, with availability at several Home Depot Rental locations. The machines will be on display at Toro’s booth (4626) at the American Rental Association Show, March 2-4, 2026, in Orlando, Florida.
“Engineered for ease, the Toro Dingo TX 450 and TX 550 are intuitive to handle,” says Kaitlyn Ingli, product marketing manager at Toro. “These machines are powerful tools whether you're planting trees and shrubs, moving materials around or installing irrigation. The refreshed Dingos offer an uncomplicated solution for projects that might otherwise be too labor-intensive to tackle by hand.”
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