4.
Mount the trailer ramp to the rear of the trailer
bed with the hinge rod and 2 cotter pins (
Note:
Apply a light coating of grease to the
hinge rod prior to assembly.
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Figure 4
1.
Trailer ramp
3.
Ramp latch
2.
Hinge rod
4.
Wheel guide
5.
Pivot the trailer ramp upward and hook the ramp
latch into the hole in the top of the wheel guide
(
).
Adjusting Trailer Tongue
Adjust the trailer tongue height until the trailer is
parallel to the ground or until it fits the tow vehicle
hitch. Move the spacers to the top or bottom of the
tongue until you attain the desired location (
1
2
2
3
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Figure 5
1.
Trailer tongue
3.
Hitch spacer
2.
Trailer hitch
Loading the Trailer
1.
Unhook the ramp latch from the wheel guide
and lower the ramp to ground.
2.
Pivot the first set of wheel rods upward.
3.
Remove the baskets from the machine,
disengage the reel drive, and move the throttle
to the slowest position.
Slowly
drive the
machine onto the trailer until the transport
wheels contact the trailer stops (
).
4.
Shut off the engine and engage the parking
brake.
5.
Pivot the first set of wheel rods downward
behind the transport wheels (
6.
Repeat this procedure if you are hauling 2
machines.
Note:
Use the first set of wheel rods as the stop
for the second machine (
).
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Figure 6
7.
Pivot the trailer ramp upward and hook the ramp
latch into the hole in the top of the wheel guide
(
).
8.
Store the baskets in the tow vehicle.
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