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Revision date: 08.15.12

CARTS AND WAGONS

READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Thank you for purchasing this heavy duty cart. When  

properly assembled and maintained, this product will  

provide years of reliable service. These instructions 

include helpful hints and important information needed to 

safely assemble and properly maintain the cart. Please 

read these instructions 

before

 you begin.

If you have any questions during the assembly, contact 

customer service for assistance. 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• 

Do not

 use the cart if any part is broken or damaged.

• 

This cart is not a toy

Do not

 allow children to use the 

cart.

• 

Do not

 use on inclines; cart may tip or roll away.

• 

Do not

 overload the cart! Maximum load rating

 

 

 

Cart #110486: 1,750 lbs. 

 

 

Cart #110488: 2,000 lbs.

•  Inflate tires with ambient air only. 

Never

 use a 

flammable gas to inflate the tires

.

•  Inflate tires to the proper level as indicated on the 

tires. 

• 

Never

 allow riders on the cart.

•  Exercise caution when loading and unloading the 

cart. Place all loads evenly on the cart bed. Center 

loads on the bed to prevent tipping. 

DO NOT STACK 

HEAVY LOADS ON THE END OR SIDES OF THE 

BED!

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

•  Periodically check nuts and bolts to verify they are 

tight and secure.

•  Clean the

 

cart using water and mild soap. Rinse with 

water sprayed from a garden hose.

•  Inspect all cotter pins (if equipped) and verify they 

are in position, secure, and in good condition.

•  Check tire pressure and adjust to recommended 

pressure if needed. 

REQUIRED TOOLS

The following list identifies the main tools needed for 

assembly. 

For easier assembly, an assistant is needed

.

•  Flathead screwdriver
•  Metric and standard wrenches
•  Ratchet and socket set (standard and metric)
•  Pliers
•  Drill and 3/8" drill bit (may not be needed)

UNPACK AND IDENTIFY PARTS

The following steps will ensure that you have all the  

necessary parts before you begin.
1.  Unpack the contents of the shipment and place 

where you can easily inventory the parts. 

Compare 

the shipped parts with those shown at the bottom of 

each page of these instructions.

2.  If anything is missing or you have questions, contact 

customer service.

Summary of Contents for 110486

Page 1: ... 2012 FarmTek All Rights Reserved Reproduction is prohibited without permission 110486 and 110488 HEAVY DUTY CARTS 10712 STK Description 110486 24 x 48 Heavy Duty Cart 110488 30 x 60 Heavy Duty Cart Photo may show a different but similar model ...

Page 2: ...n loading and unloading the cart Place all loads evenly on the cart bed Center loads on the bed to prevent tipping DO NOT STACK HEAVY LOADS ON THE END OR SIDES OF THE BED CARE AND MAINTENANCE Periodically check nuts and bolts to verify they are tight and secure Clean the cart using water and mild soap Rinse with water sprayed from a garden hose Inspect all cotter pins if equipped and verify they a...

Page 3: ... 2 bolt Secure using a 3 8 flat washer and 3 8 locknut 4 Verify that the undercarriage is assembled as shown Axles should be fully visible and positioned up 5 Tighten the fasteners using a ratchet and socket and wrench Bolts should be snug 6 Continue by attaching the undercarriage to the cart bed 1 ASSEMBLE UNDERCARRIAGE Socket and Ratchet 3 8 x 2 1 2 Bolts 2 3 8 Flat Washers 2 3 8 Nuts 2 Wrench F...

Page 4: ...ce the undercarriage onto the cart bed Insert one 5 16 x 2 1 4 bolt through the cart bed support and undercarriage NOTE If mounting holes are slightly misaligned use a drill and a 3 8 bit to enlarge the holes 2 Slide one flat washer over the bolt 3 Add one locknut Do not tighten at this time 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 for the remaining three 3 bolts and tighten all bolts Bolts should be snug To prevent da...

Page 5: ... insert the cotter pin and bend to secure the wheel on the axle Continue with Step 6 Cotter pin and wheel are not shown 5 Using a socket and ratchet tighten locknut until snug 6 Repeat the steps as needed to attach all remaining wheels Verify that all valve stems are to the outside 7 Check tire pressure in all tires Adjust as needed ATTACH WHEELS Large Locknuts 4 Cart 110486 only Spacers 4 Cart 11...

Page 6: ...teps to attach the handle extension to the undercarriage 1 Slide the handle extension into the steering yoke 2 Align the holes and insert the 5 16 x 2 1 4 round head screw 3 Add the nut and tighten NOTE The handle extension should move freely Tighten or loosen the bolt to achieve the desired result To use the cart without the handle connect the extension to the hitch of a lawn tractor 1 2 3 Straig...

Page 7: ...ndle extension 2 Align holes of the handle with the handle extension 3 Use pin and clip to attach handle to the handle extension Use a pliers to grip the clip if needed NOTE To prevent damage and possible injury never stand on the handle assembly or cart bed Cart can be used with or without a handle Remove the handle as needed to connect the cart directly to a lawn tractor Pin 1 Clip 1 Handle 1 1 ...

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