V MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK
The following are examples of weight of model variations:
EXAMPLES OF ACCESSORY PACKAGE WEIGHT
MODEL
WEIGHT
Flat bed
0 kg (0 lb)
Side wall
15 kg (33 lb)
Cargo
35 kg (77 lb)
Farmer
50 kg (110 lb)
The following are examples of suitable total vehicle load distribution:
EXAMPLE OF SUITABLE VEHICLE TOTAL LOAD
MAX MODEL WITH A LOAD LIMIT OF 1 046 KG (2,306 LB)
INCLUDES VEHICLE IN RUNNING ORDER, OPERATOR AND PASSENGER,
CARGO, TONGUE WEIGHT AND ADDED ACCESSORIES
TOTAL
WEIGHT
OPERATOR
AND
PASSENGER
FRONT
LOAD
REAR
LOAD
ACCESSORIES
TONGUE
WEIGHT
197 kg
(434 lb)
0 kg (0 lb)
68 kg (150 lb)
MAX
1 046 kg
(2,306 lb)
150 kg
(331 lb)
45 kg
(100 lb)
230 kg
(507 lb)
35 kg (77 lb)
0 kg (0 lb)
To reduce the risk to lose control or the load carried, follow these recommenda-
tions.
Vehicle Settings When Carrying
Load
When the total load exceeds 234 kg
(515 lb), including weight of operator,
passenger, cargo, accessories and
trailer tongue weight, inflate the tires
according to load, refer to
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
.
NOTE:
When carrying heavy loads in
cargo bed/box readjust suspension ac-
cordingly
NOTE:
When carrying heavy loads in
cargo bed/box or pulling a trailer oper-
ate with the shift lever in L (low range).
Loading the Front Cargo Rack
Load cargo as low as possible – a
higher load can raise the vehicle’s
center of gravity, which can reduce
stability. Position cargo on the rack as
evenly distributed as possible.
Secure the load on the cargo rack. Do
not secure cargo to the cage or other
part of the vehicle. If it is not prop-
erly secured, a load may slide or fall
off, possibly striking occupants or by-
standers; or it may shift during riding,
affecting the handling of the vehicle.
Objects that are high may affect visibil-
ity for the driver and may act as projec-
tiles in case of an accident. Loads that
protrude sideways can get snagged or
caught in bush, branches or other ob-
stacles. Avoid covering and obstruct-
ing the brake lights with the cargo.
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Summary of Contents for OUTLANDER 6x6 T 2021 Series
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