
SECTION 4
PRONAR T679/5
4.9
If the trailer is fitted with automatic rear hitch, lift the pin by the
handle.
Unlock the pin of the hitch of the first trailer. Remove the pin and drive tractor
away.
DANGER
Only double axle trailers may be hitched to the trailer.
4.3 LOADING AND SECURING LOAD
4.3.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT LOADING
The trailer is designed for transporting and unloading heavy materials such as: debris,
stones, rubble, gravel, used during construction, the earthworks, demolition, on the farm and
on public roads. Load box design enables loading and transportation of machinery and
construction vehicles.
DANGER
Overloading the trailer, erroneous loading and securing of the load is the most
frequent cause of accidents during transport.
Uneven arrangement of the load may cause overloading of the trailer's axle.
Do not carry people or animals.
During work, keep a safe distance from overhead electric power lines.
When loading or unloading the trailer, bystanders must exercise caution and
keep a safe distance from danger zones.
The trailer must be positioned to travel forwards and be hitched to the tractor. Loading should
only take place, when trailer is placed on flat level surface and hitched to tractor. Before
loading, check technical condition of the hydraulic tailgate and hinged-opening tailgate and
ensure that they are correctly secured. Check technical condition of hydraulic and pneumatic
systems. Pay particular attention to the brake cylinder leaks. Do NOT load or drive the trailer
with damaged tailgate system, braking system or hydraulic tipping system. Keep a safe
Summary of Contents for T679/5
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