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Distribute the load evenly.
Uneven loads may cause the bale
mover to tip, resulting in personal
injury to the operator or others.
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Use the bale
mover
on flat and level surfaces
capable of supporting the bale
mover and its
maximum load. Pulling or pushing a load on a slanted or uneven surface can result in loss of control.
Not for highway use.
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Store idle bale
mover.
When bale
mover is not in use, store it in a secure place out of the reach of
children. Inspect it for good working condition prior to storage and before re-use.
ASSEMBLY
1. Assemble the rear frame(C), the wheel frame(E), and the beam(F) together, we call it base
component.
2. Assemble the rotating tube(L), the main post(M), and the side post(K) together, we call it rotating
component.
3. Assemble the rotating component(step 2) to the base component(step 1) using rotate axle(8).
4. Assemble the wheel(I) and the wheel plate(H) to the base component(step 1).
5. Assemble the fork(G) and the fork frame(J) together, and then assemble them to the rotating
component(step 2).
6. Assemble the hitch connector(B), the hitchball coupler (A), the winch(D), the adjustable support(N)
to the base component(step 1). You have finished the assembly.
OPERATION
WARNING:
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Follow all winch instructions and warnings. Improper use of the winch can cause serious INJURY
OR DEATH.
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DO NOT
exceed the hay mover’s maximum speed of
8 mph
. Exceeding this speed may result in
loss of control during transport or braking.
NOT FOR HIGHWAY USE!
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DO NOT
use if equipment is damaged. Repair equipment before use.
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DO NOT
exceed the weight capacity.
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Store out of reach of children.
MAINTENANCE
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Maintain your bale
mover.
It is recommended that the general condition of any bale
mover be
examined before it is used. Keep your bale
mover in good repair by adopting a program of
conscientious repair and maintenance. If any abnormal vibrations or noise occurs, have the problem
corrected before further use. Have necessary repairs made by qualified service personnel.