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TIRE SAFETY

OPERATION SAFETY

TRANSPORT SAFELY

PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE

•  Tire changing can be dangerous 

and must be performed by trained 

personnel using the correct tools 

and equipment.

•  Always maintain correct tire 

pressure. Do not inflate tires 

above recommended pressures 

shown in the Operator’s Manual.

•  When inflating tires, use a clip-on 

chuck and extension hose long 

enough to allow you to stand 

to one side and NOT in front of 

or over the tire assembly. Use a 

safety cage if available.

•  Securely support the implement 

when changing a wheel.

•  When removing and installing 

wheels, use wheel handling 

equipment adequate for the 

weight involved.

•  Make sure wheel bolts have been 

tightened to the specified torque.

•  Some attachments may have 

foam or sealant inside them and 

must be disposed of properly.

•  Stay alert for holes, rocks, and 

roots in the terrain and other 
hidden hazards. Keep away from 
drop-offs.

•  Stop implement immediately 

upon striking an obstruction. 
Turn engine off, remove key, 
inspect and repair any damage 
before resuming operation.

•  Never operate tractor and 

implement under trees with low 
hanging limbs. Operators can be 
knocked off the tractor and then 
run over by implement.

•  Comply with federal, state, and 

local laws.

•  Use towing vehicle and trailer of 

adequate size and capacity Secure 

equipment towed on a trailer with 

tie downs and chains.

•  Sudden braking can cause a 

towed trailer to swerve and upset. 

Reduce speed if towed trailer is 

not equipped with brakes.

•  Avoid contact with any overhead 

utility lines or electrically charged 

conductors.

•  Always drive with load on end of 

loader arms low to the ground.

•  Always drive straight up and 

down steep inclines with heavy 

end of a tow vehicle with loader 

attachment on the “uphill” side.

•  Understand procedure before doing 

work. Refer to the Operator’s Manual 

for additional information.

•  Work on a level surface in a clean dry 

area that is well-lit.

•  Lower implement to the ground 

and follow all shutdown procedures 

before leaving the operator’s seat to 

perform maintenance.

•  Do not work under any hydraulic 

supported equipment. It can settle, 

suddenly leak down, or be lowered 

accidentally. If it is necessary to 

work under the equipment, securely 

support it with stands or suitable 

blocking beforehand.

•  Use properly grounded electrical 

outlets and tools.

•  Use correct tools and equipment for 

the job that are in good condition.

•  Allow equipment to cool before 

working on it.

•  Engage park brake when stopped on 

an incline.

•  Maximum transport speed for an 

attached equipment is 20 mph. DO 

NOT EXCEED. Never travel at a speed 

which does not allow adequate 

control of steering and stopping. 

Some rough terrains require a slower 

speed.

•  As a guideline, use the following 

maximum speed weight ratios for 

attached equipment:

           - 

20 mph

 when weight of attached

              equipment is less than or equal

              to the weight of machine towing

              the equipment.

           - 

10 mph

 when weight of attached

             equipment exceeds weight of

             machine towing equipment but

             not more than double the weight.

•  IMPORTANT:

 Do not tow a load that 

is more than double the weight of the 

vehicle towing the load.

•  Disconnect battery ground cable 

(-) before servicing or adjusting 

electrical systems or before welding 

on implement.

•  Inspect all parts. Make certain parts 

are in good condition & installed 

properly.

•  Replace parts on this implement 

with genuine ABI Attachments parts 

only.

•  Do not alter this implement in a 

way which will adversely affect its 

performance.

•  Do not grease or oil implement 

while it is in operation.

•  Remove buildup of grease, oil, or 

debris.

•  Always make sure any material and 

waste products from the repair and 

maintenance of the implement are 

properly collected and disposed.

•  Remove all tools and unused parts 

before operation.

Summary of Contents for WW1000FLABI

Page 1: ...anual AG DOT Water Trailer Form No Rev C 6 13 2023 NOTE This Owner s Manual covers several models Features may vary by model Not all features in this manual are applicable to all models and the model...

Page 2: ...n to give you prompt efficient service when you order parts or need product support Model Number Serial Number Invoice Number Purchaser s Name ABI Attachments Inc 520 S Byrkit Ave Mishawaka IN 46544 E...

Page 3: ...the responsibility of the warranty holder To secure warranty service the warranty holder must 1 report the defect immediately to ABI customer service in writing for warranty consideration within the a...

Page 4: ...te tow vehicle and controls from the driver s seat only Never dismount from a moving tow vehicle or leave tow vehicle unattended with engine running Do not allow anyone to stand between tow vehicle an...

Page 5: ...n the uphill side Understand procedure before doing work Refer to the Operator s Manual for additional information Work on a level surface in a clean dry area that is well lit Lower implement to the g...

Page 6: ...ry riders on tractor or implement Riders obstruct operator s view and interfere with the control of the tow vehicle Riders can be struck by objects or thrown from the equipment Never use tractor or im...

Page 7: ...fer to motor manufacturer manual for running instructions Inspect hand jack for any damage and ability to raise or lower the Water Trailer Check tow receiver safety chains and hooks for any damage Che...

Page 8: ...s Hitch Tank Type Rotationally Molded Tank Color Select From White or UV Resistant Black Tank Drainage Full Drain Sloped Full Drain Full Drain Leg of Spray Nozzles 3 Nozzle Type Adjustable Brass Flood...

Page 9: ...ena Call Toll Free 877 788 7253 Email support abiattachments com 9 Specifications cont d INDOOR WEEKLY OUTDOOR WEEKLY 80 X 100 500 800 GAL 60 ROUND 800 1200 GAL 100 X 150 1000 1500 GAL 150 X 200 2000...

Page 10: ...ge 13 bottom valve in photo Crack open this valve when sending water to the sprayers or the fire hose One way to control the amount of water coming out of the sprayers is by adjusting how far open or...

Page 11: ...ve when using the optional hose This optional feature allows you to fill the tank using a pond river creek etc to operate this attachment you will need to shut off the sprayers using the ratcheting va...

Page 12: ...lons of RV antifreeze through entire system all hoses nozzles and pumps This will lubricate and prevent freezing and breakage After circulating through pumps open ratchet valve until the pink antifree...

Page 13: ...uld be made to allow the handle to move freely front to back without having to be forced Electric Brakes The basic structure of the Electric Brakes on your trailer will resemble the brakes on your car...

Page 14: ...ty jack stands A Follow trailer manufacturer s recommendations for lifting and supporting the trailer B Make sure the wheel and drum rotate freely 2 Remove the adjusting hole cover from the adjusting...

Page 15: ...aced the drum armature surface should be refaced 3 If an electromagnet is replaced on one side of an axle LCI recommends replacing the electromagnet on the opposite brake assembly This will ensure an...

Page 16: ...speed range A For example brake 20 30 times while decreasing in speed from 40 m p h to 20 m p h B Make sure ample time is allowed for brakes to cool between application I The cooling period allows th...

Page 17: ...Call Toll Free 877 788 7253 Email support abiattachments com 17 Maintenance cont d...

Page 18: ...Visit www abisupport com 18 Maintenance cont d...

Page 19: ...Footnotes Call Toll Free 877 788 7253 Email support abiattachments com 19...

Page 20: ...om under each tool Warranty Information and Return Policy Warranty and return policy information can also be found on the ABI support page under each tool For additional questions regarding warranty o...

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