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9.5.2 Tow bar
ATTENTION
Make sure when coupling and decoupling that nobody is in
the hazard zone.
1
Tow bar
2
Trailer power socket
Note
For permissible support load and trailer load, see 16 Tech-
nical data.
Only trailers fitted with an inertia braking system may be
coupled.
The support load depends on the trailer coupling and the
tyres.
10
Transport
10.1 Loading the vehicle
DANGER
Risk of injury due to incorrect transport
Mind the weight of the vehicle.
Slowly and carefully drive the vehicle onto the transport ve-
hicle.
ATTENTION
Damage to vehicle
Do not load the vehicle with the crane.
Do not use a forklift.
1. Slowly drive the vehicle onto the transport vehicle.
Note
If the vehicle is not ready for running, see Chapter 10.2
Towing the vehicle.
10.1.1Fastening the transport lock to the articulated
joint
1
Bolt with safety cotter
2
Transport lock
3
Transport lock storage
1. Pull out the safety cotters.
2. Pull out both bolts.
3. Remove the transport lock out from storage.
4. Attach the transport lock.
5. Insert the bolts.
6. Lock the bolts with safety cotters.
10.1.2Securing the vehicle
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WARNING
Danger of accident
Secure the vehicle against slipping during transport.
1. Park the vehicle.
2. Secure the vehicle with lashing straps on both sides of
the illustrated fastening points.
10.2 Towing the vehicle
ATTENTION
Risk of damage due to incorrect towing
Towing a hydrostatically driven vehicle is possible only to
a limited extent; mostly limited to a few metres. Therefore,
only tow the vehicle out of the hazard zone of the moving
traffic, and make sure you have transport facilities.
Only tow the vehicle at walking speed.
Approach slowly and not jerkily.
Only fasten the vehicle for towing purposes to the towing
eye (front) or trailer coupling (rear).
Preferentially, use a suitable tow bar.
1. In order to tow the vehicle, the hydraulic brake cylinders
must first be released and the two bypass valves
opened.
10.2.1Fitting the towing eye
Note
The towing eye with retaining pin and locking pin can be
found in the driver cabin.
In vehicles without EC type-approval, it is not in the scope
of delivery, but can be ordered as accessories (order num-
ber 2.852-220.0).
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