30-2 Transporting the Machine
S925TX Mini Skid Steer
Loading/Unloading
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Back up the ramp while loading, and drive forward down the ramp while unloading when there is a light
attachment on the front weighing less than 200 lb (90 kg), such as a standard bucket or forks, or when the
attachment has been removed. Driving with operator downhill may result in machine tipping backward.
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Drive forward up the ramp while loading, and back down the ramp while unloading when there is a heavier
attachment on the front. Driving with the heavy attachment downhill may result in machine tipping
forward.
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Always travel on ramp with attachment as low as practical.
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Never stop or start suddenly while on ramp. Sudden stopping or starting may result in tipping forward or
backward. Drive slowly and smoothly while on ramp.
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Avoid steering on ramps. Steering may cause machine to turn suddenly and fall off ramp, or cause ramp to
move and fall.
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Position machine and attachments to provide the trailer tongue load recommended by the trailer
manufacturer.
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Securely attach loose attachments and machine to trailer.
WARNING:
Operator’s leg can be crushed if machine is moved rearward while standing on
the ground. Operator Presence foot plate must function properly. Never move machine
with one or both feet on the ground. Keep both feet on the foot plate.
WARNING:
Machine travel stops if foot platform lifts up during machine travel. Sudden
stops from higher travel speeds could throw you from machine, or the machine could tip
over. To help avoid sudden stops, keep both feet fully on the platform and stand as far to
the rear as practical. Slow down when traveling over uneven ground.
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