Highway Travel
If it becomes necessary to move the loader a long distance, obtain and use a
properly rated trailer. For short distance highway travel, attach an SMV
(Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem (purchased locally) to the back of the loader.
For highway operation, obtain and install dual amber flashers or a strobe
light. Check state and local laws and regulations.
Storing the Loader
If your skid loader is to be stored for a long period of time, the following
procedure is suggested:
1.
Fully inflate the tires.
2.
Lubricate all grease zerks.
3.
Check all fluid levels and replenish as necessary.
4.
Add stabilizer to the fuel per the fuel supplier’s recommendations.
5.
Remove the battery, charge fully and store in a cool, dry location.
6.
Protect against extreme weather conditions such as moisture, sunlight
and temperature.
Towing the Loader
The loader must be towed only at slow speed for a short distance (e.g., towing
the loader onto a trailer).
The loader can be towed using the front or rear tie downs (Figs. 28 and 29).
Be sure the area is clear before towing. The
towing chain must be rated at least 1-1/2 times the weight of the
loader (see
Specifications
chapter - p. 75).
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