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Always check to make sure the payload being transported properly and safely secured in the trailer.
Load the Trailer evenly from side to side with 60% of the load forward of the Axle.
Make sure the towing vehicle is capable of towing this trailer and its payload. Make sure the hitch
on the towing vehicle is capable of towing the Trailer and its payload. The towing capacity of the
hitch is typically stamped on the hitch drawbar.
Operating Instructions
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WARNING
Always check to make sure the payload being transported properly and safely secured in the trailer.
Load the Trailer evenly from side to side with 60% of the load forward of the Axle.
Make sure the towing vehicle is capable of towing this trailer and its payload. Make sure the hitch
on the towing vehicle is capable of towing the Trailer and its payload. The towing capacity of the
hitch is typically stamped on the hitch drawbar.
Make sure the hitch coupler and the vehicle’s Ball Hitch (not included) are of equal mating size and
are rated equal to or greater than the weight of the trailer and its payload.
Do not exceed 45 miles per hour when towing the trailer. Excess speed is a major cause of
vehicle-trailer accidents.
The Tail Light Bulbs supplied with this trailer are for a 12 Volt DC electrical system only. Do not
attempt to power the Light Bulbs with any other type or voltage electrical current.
Whenever possible, park the trailers on a flat, level, paved surface and chock both tries to keep the
trailer from accidently moving.
DO NOT exceed the rated load capacity.
DO NOT allow anyone to ride in the towed vehicle or on the trailer.
The coupler must be properly secured to the hitch ball. After assembly and attachment, pull up and
down on the hitch coupler to make sure the hitch ball is snug in the hitch coupler. If the coupler is
not secured properly, it could come loose while the trailer is in motion, causing property damage,
serious personal injury or even death.
This trailer was not designed for use in commercial applications. Commercial use will void warranty.
DO NOT USE FOR AIRCRAFT PURPOSES.
Make wide turns when towing a loaded trailer, avoiding both sharp turns and U-turns. Turning too
sharply can cause damage to the trailer and/or the tow vehicle.
Connecting
1.
Hitch the trailer to the tow vehicle before loading the items to be towed. Only use a 1-7/8" ball
hitch (not included) on the towing vehicle.
NOTE:
To reduce friction between the hitch ball and hitch coupler (7), apply a thin layer of heavy
weight grease over the hitch ball.
2.
Pull up on the trigger and lift up on the handle.
3. With assistance, place the hitch c
oupler over the vehicle’s hitch ball, pull back on the trigger, and
push down on the handle until the trigger locks in the slot.
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