OPERATION OF YOUR ATV
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Hauling a Load
Never pull a load by attaching it to the cage. It can cause the vehicle to tip stalled to pull a load.
In an emergency situation, use the recovery hook to recover a stuck vehicle.
When pulling loads with a chain or cable, ensure that there is no slack before starting and maintain tension
while pulling.
When pulling loads with a chain or cable, be sure to brake progressively. The inertia of the load could lead to
an impact.
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.
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 and when a passenger is on
board
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Be careful not to skid or slide.
Accessories and Modifications
If no such attachment points are foreseen, the operator’s manual shall prohibit the installation of a front end
loader.
This T3 has not attachment points for front end loader. Do not install front loader.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT Vehicle SAFETY, PLEASE CONTACT WITH YOUR DEALER.