MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK
Hauling a Load
Never pull a load by attaching it to the
cage; this can cause the vehicle to tip
over. Use only the trailer hitch or winch
(if installed) to pull a load.
When pulling loads with a chain or ca-
ble, ensure that there is no slack before
starting and maintain tension while
pulling.
When hauling a load, respect the maxi-
mum hauling capacity. See
PULLING
A TRAILER
subsection.
WARNING
Slack can cause the chain or cable
to break and snap back.
When pulling another vehicle, be sure
that someone is controlling the pulled
vehicle. They must brake and steer to
prevent the vehicle from going out of
control.
Before pulling loads with a winch, refer
to the winch manufacturer’s instruc-
tions.
Reduce your speed when hauling a
load and turn gradually. Avoid hills and
rough terrain. Never attempt steep
hills. Allow more distance for braking,
especially on inclined surfaces. Be
careful not to skid or slide.
Pulling a Trailer
If a trailer is used behind the vehicle
make sure that its hitch is compatible
with the one on the vehicle. Make sure
the trailer is horizontal with the vehicle.
(In some instances a special extension
may have to be installed on the vehicle
hitch). Use security chains or cables to
secure the trailer with the vehicle.
Improperly loading a trailer may cause
loss of control. Respect the recom-
mended maximum hauling capacity
and maximum tongue load (Refer to
MAXIMUM HAULING CAPACITY
ta-
ble). Make sure there is at least some
weight on the tongue.
Always make sure load is evenly dis-
tributed and safely secured on the
trailer; an evenly balanced trailer is
easier to control.
Always put the shift lever to L (low
range) for hauling a trailer – in addition
to providing more torque, operating
in low range helps account for the in-
creased load on the rear tires.
When stopped or parked, block the ve-
hicle and trailer wheels from possible
movement.
Use caution when disconnecting a
loaded trailer; it or its load may topple
on you or others.
When hauling a trailer, respect the fol-
lowing maximum hauling capacity.
MAXIMUM HAULING CAPACITY
TYPE OF
ATTACHMENT
TRAILER
LOAD
ALLOWED
TONGUE
WEIGHT
ALLOWED
NOTE
50.8 mm (2 in) x
50.8 mm (2 in) hitch
ball support
680 kg
(1,500 lb)
68 kg (150 lb)
Includes trailer and trailer load.
Ensure to properly load the
trailer so that tongue is always
pushing on hitch support and
not pulling on hitch ball.
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