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Secure the left hinge with the bolt and nut removed

previously.

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Figure 4

1. Bolt

2. Nut

Operation

Read and understand the following before using the trailer:

Note:

 Some attachments require tie down straps.

Danger

If the tie down straps cannot hold 1600 pounds

or are damaged, the traction unit or

attachments could fall off of the trailer.

If the attachment racks are damaged, the

attachments could fall off of the trailer.

If the traction unit or an attachment falls off of

the trailer it could cause a traffic accident and

possibly kill or severely injure you or other

people.

Use tie down straps that have a load rating of

1600 pounds or greater, in accordance with

federal regulation (DOT Title 49).  Inspect the

tie down straps regularly to ensure that they are

in good condition.  Do not use worn or damaged

tie down straps.

Be careful when loading and unloading

attachments so that you do not damage the

attachment holder or the attachment.  Inspect

the attachment holders regularly to ensure that

they are not showing signs of damage or wear.

If they are, replace or repair them before using

them.

See your operator’s manual for load ratings and weight

distribution.

Never extend loads beyond the frame – serious damage

or injury could result

Know how to properly control your towing

vehicle/trailer combination on the highway under all

conditions. Remember the loaded weight of the trailer

will increase your braking and stopping distances

appreciably.

You are responsible for determining the towing capacity

of your vehicle.

Be certain all items are secured with pins or straps. Use

tie down straps that have a load rating of 1600 pounds

or greater, in accordance with federal regulation (DOT

Title 49). Inspect the tie down straps regularly to ensure

that they are in good condition. Do not use worn or

damaged tie down straps.

Clean off attachments prior to loading onto attachment

holders. Keep trailer, and attachment holders clean of

loose debris that could fall off during transport causing

a hazard.

Use proper loading and unloading procedures and

sequences for each attachment. Read manuals and

follow instructions provided with each attachment,

attachment holder and trailer.

When installing an attachment onto an attachment

holder; 

Position and gently lower the attachment onto the

attachment holder

Disconnect the hydraulic hoses on the hydraulic

powered attachments

Position and secure the hydraulic hoses onto the

attachment/attachment holder to prevent damage to the

hoses.

Unlatch the Dingo quick–tach plate locking pins

Slowly back the Dingo away from the attachment while

tilting the Dingo quick–tach to allow disengagement

from the attachment.

Secure the attachment to the attachment holder with

proper tie–down straps and or install the attachment

holder’s locking pin(s).

On the auger drive attachment, the auger drive holder’s

locking pin must be installed to secure the auger drive

head into the holder prior to backing the Dingo away

from the auger drive head.

When removing an attachment from an attachment

holder, reverse the above procedure and use the

recommended procedure (from the attachment manuals)

for connecting the hydraulic hoses/couplers.

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