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not shift while the trailer is being towed. The “ride” inside a trailer
tends to be bumpy and rough.
A shifting load may result in failure or loss of control of
the trailer, leading to death or serious injury.
You must tie down all loads with properly sized fasteners,
ropes, straps, etc. to prevent the load from shifting
while towing.
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Loading Cargo
Before loading cargo into your enclosed trailer, inspect the trailer for any
internal or external damage.
All trailers must be coupled to the tow vehicle before loading. This is
critical for the bumper pull trailer. The tongue of a bumper pull trailer
may rise during loading, before the cargo is properly distributed.
Depending on the exact model of your Carry-On trailer, the cargo
carrying portion may be designed for carrying such things as:
• Automobiles
• Snowmobiles
• All-Terrain Vehicles
• Motorcycles
• Other Cargo
The enclosed cargo trailer is not to be used to transport people, animals,
containers of hazardous substances, or containers of flammable
substances. Fuel used by an off-road vehicle, a car, or a motorcycle
comes in a gasoline tank that is designed to contain fuel while that ve-
hicle is being driven. These “containers” of fuel may be carried inside
your enclosed cargo trailer.
Never transport people, or animals inside your Carry-On
enclosed trailer, even if it has living quarters. Besides
putting their lives at risk, the transport of people in trailers
is illegal.
Your Carry-On enclosed trailer is not capable of safely
transporting flammable, explosive, poisonous or other
dangerous materials.
Preparing to Tow
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