
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION
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Preparing For Transport Safety
CAUTION
Avoid serious injury or death. Never tow
machine behind a truck or other motor
vehicle. This machine is designed only to be
towed with a properly sized and ballasted
tractor.
• Use a tractor large enough to maintain control. Properly
ballast tractor for towing your machine. Refer to the trac
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tor Operator’s Manual and this manual to ensure that
machine can be safely transported with your tractor.
• Be aware of height and width restrictions to avoid collision
with overpasses or other road users.
• Always fold wings fully. If wing-fold cylinders are removed,
chain the wings together to prevent accidental lowering.
• Fully raise the frame, close the hydraulic lockup valve,
and install the transport/service locks before transporting.
• Latch the tractor brakes together.
• Attach a proper size safety chain for load being towed.
See Use a Safety Chain in this section.
• Always follow local and national regulations for equip
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ment size, lighting, and marking before driving on public
roadways. You are responsible for understanding and
complying with all requirements regarding roadway trans
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port. See Use Safety Lights and Devices in this section.
1. Fold the machine to the transport position, (See section
3-Operation) for Kwik-Till Folding and Unfolding Proce
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dures.
2. Extend wheel cylinders and basket cylinders. (See section
3-Operation)
3. Raise the frame, fold the wings and insert transport pins
to lock both wings into the transport position. (See section
3-Operation)
4. Park machine on a level surface, lower jack using tractor
SCV, and chock wheels. Ensure valve is in the closed
position to keep jack from lowering. (See Section 3-Op
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eration)
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