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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 
 
PROTECTION AGAINST TIPOVERS 
(Continued) 
8.  DO NOT operate machine on slopes exceeding 
10 degrees (18% grade) when towing.  Cargo 
bed must be loaded when towing. 
9.  DO NOT put your foot on the ground to try and 
stabilize the machine. 
10.  DO NOT operate machine under any condition 
where traction, steering or stability is doubtful. 
11. DO NOT remove or modify the Operator 
Protective Structure.  Operator and passenger 
must be properly seated and must wear seat 
belts, snuggly fastened, at all times. 
12.  DO NOT shift to neutral and allow machine to 
coast down slope.  When descending a slope 
apply brake to maintain safe speed and drive 
straight.  Avoid turning when descending a 
slope. 
13.  The use of a helmet, face shield or safety 
glasses and substantial clothing is 
recommended. 
 
CARRYING LOADS 
Carrying loads affects the handling, stability and 
braking of the machine.  Improper loads, excessive 
speed, sharp turns, rough ground, loose or slippery 
surfaces and slopes can cause loss of control, 
sliding and/or tip-over accidents resulting in 
damage, serious injury or death.  Extra caution is 
required whenever the machine is used to carry 
loads. 
1.  DO NOT exceed rated load capacity of the 
machine.  Reduce load and speed when 
operating machine on slopes. 
2.  DO NOT carry off-center loads.  All loads must 
be centered in the cargo bed and secured to 
prevent shifting. 
3.  DO NOT stack loads higher than the sides of the 
cargo bed.  Keep all loads as low as possible to 
minimize effect on stability. 
4.  Loads affect stability, handling and braking.  
Reduce speed, avoid sharp turns, and allow 
extra distance for braking. 
5.  DO NOT attempt to dump loads from cargo bed.  
Empty load before raising bed.  Raising a 
loaded cargo bed can affect stability, resulting 
in tip-over. 
6.  DO NOT drive machine with the cargo bed in a 
raised position.   
7.  DO NOT raise cargo bed when on a slope. 
8.  Tire pressure is extremely important to the 
handling, stability and braking of the machine. 
Tire inflation pressure must be maintained as 
specified on the machine and in this manual. 
 
 
 
 
 
CARRYING LOADS 
(Continued) 
9.  Always release accelerator and apply brake 
when descending slopes to maintain safe 
speed. 
10.  DO NOT replace tires with different size or 
construction.  Tire size and construction are 
critical to the proper handling and stability of 
the machine.  Use only tires approved by 
manufacturer. 
 
TOWING 
Towing, as with carrying loads, affects the 
handling, stability and braking of the machine.  
Towing loads requires extra caution.  Reduce 
speeds when towing and avoid slopes whenever 
possible.  Allow extra distance for braking. 
1. DO NOT exceed rated towing capacity of 
machine.  Reduce load on slopes.   
2.  DO NOT exceed rated tongue capacity of hitch. 
3.  DO NOT modify hitch.  Towed loads must only 
be attached to the hitch point provided on the 
machine. 
4.  DO NOT attempt to tow where steering, traction 
or stability is doubtful. 
5.  Tow loads at a speed slow enough to maintain 
control.  DO NOT exceed 10 MPH while towing. 
6.  Cargo bed must be loaded when towing to 
provide adequate traction and braking. 
7.  DO NOT tow a load that you cannot safely 
control. 
8.  DO NOT tow loads on rough ground, or loose, 
slippery surfaces. 
9.  DO NOT allow children or others to ride on a 
trailer or towed attachment.   
10.  DO NOT tow the machine behind any other 
machine or vehicle.  
 
PREPARATION  
Read, understand and follow instructions and 
warnings in this manual and on the machine, 
engine and attachments.  Know the controls and 
the proper use of the machine before starting. 
1.  Only mature, responsible persons shall operate 
the machine and only after proper instruction.  
The operator must possess a valid driver’s 
license.  
2.  Handle fuel with care.  Fuels are flammable and 
vapors explosive.  Use only approved fuel 
container.  DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel 
with the engine running.  Add fuel outdoors 
only with engine stopped and cool.  Clean 
spilled fuel from machine.  DO NOT smoke 
while refueling the machine. 
3.  Practice operation of machine in a flat open 
area free from obstacles and hazards.  Operate 
at reduced speed until familiar with the handling 
of the machine and operation of all controls. 
 
 
 
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