on level ground. If you must stop the machine,
avoid sudden speed changes, which can cause
the machine to tip or roll over. Do not engage the
brakes suddenly when rolling rearward, as this
may cause the machine to overturn.
Loading and Dumping Safety
•
Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight (GVW)
of the machine when operating it with a load in
the cargo bed and/or towing a trailer; refer to
Specifications (page 14)
.
•
Distribute the load in the cargo bed evenly to
improve the stability and control of the machine.
•
Before dumping, ensure that there is no one
behind the machine.
•
Do not dump a loaded cargo bed while the
machine is sideways on a slope. The change
in weight distribution may cause the machine to
overturn.
Operating the Cargo Bed
Raising the Cargo Bed
WARNING
A raised bed could fall and injure persons that
are working beneath it.
•
Always use the prop rod to hold the bed up
before working under the bed.
•
Remove any load material from the bed
before raising it.
WARNING
Driving the machine with the cargo bed raised
could cause the machine to tip or roll easier.
You could damage the structure of the cargo
bed if you operate the machine with the bed
raised.
•
Operate the machine when the cargo bed
is down.
•
After emptying the cargo bed, lower it.
CAUTION
If a load is concentrated near the back of the
cargo bed when you release the latches, the
bed may unexpectedly tip open, injuring you
or bystanders.
•
Center loads in the cargo bed, if possible.
•
Hold the cargo bed down and ensure that
no one is leaning over the bed or standing
behind it when releasing the latches.
•
Remove all cargo from the bed before
lifting the bed up to service the machine.
1.
Lift the lever on either side of the bed and lift
the bed up (
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Figure 14
1.
Lever
3.
Detent slot
2.
Prop rod
2.
Pull the prop rod into the detent slot to secure
the bed (
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Figure 15
1.
Detent slot
2.
Prop rod
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