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Operation
3.5.9
Towing and transporting the vehicle
Safety instructions
•
The vehicle may only be towed using suitable towing equipment (towing
bar or cable) in conjunction with suitable towing facilities, such as a
towing coupling, bow
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and eyes!
•
Move off slowly! Ensure that no-one is dangerously close to the towing
rod
•
The vehicle may only be towed with a cable if the service brakes and
steering are fully operational!
When loading and transporting the vehicle:
•
The transport vehicle must be of adequate size – refer to section
Speci-
fications
for the dimensions of the vehicle!
•
Remove any mud, snow or ice from the tyres so that the vehicle can be
driven safely onto ramps
•
Secure the vehicle against unintentional movement!
Towing
Danger!
Turning the steering wheel requires greater effort if the diesel
engine breaks down.
The power brakes do not work when the engine is at a standstill.
The brake pedal has to be pressed much harder!
Take this into account, especially when towing the vehicle!
Accident hazard!
Drive the vehicle only to the next possible stop
When the hydraulic oil is cold, do not tow the vehicle. It must
be transported in this case!
Maximum towing speed: 10 kph!
Towing only with front wheel steering!
Use a towing bar whenever possible!
Caution!
The vehicle may not be towed with the engine running when
drive lever
67
is not in neutral position and switch
72
was not
pressed!
Towing could damage the hydrostatic drive!
With the engine running:
The vehicle may be towed at a maximum speed of 10 kph and
over a maximum distance of 10 km!
With the engine at a standstill:
The vehicle may be towed at a maximum speed of 5 kph and
over a maximum distance of 2 km!
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Summary of Contents for Citymaster 2000
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