Section 6 - Vehicle Recovery
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6.3
LOADING AND SECURING FOR TRANSPORT
The following information contains suggestions only, Kimble Custom Chassis
cannot anticipate everything the operator needs to know about loading and
securing a Kimble vehicle. Only qualified personnel should attempt loading
and securing the vehicle.
1. Clean deck, ramps and vehicle tires, ensuring they are free of mud, snow and
ice.
2. Using a spotter, slowly load the vehicle. All hand signals should be agreed upon
prior to loading by the operator and the signalman. See Hand Signals on rear
cover for details.
3. Once loaded, apply parking brake, move all controls to “Neutral,” stop engine
and remove ignition key.
4. Do not tie down on drive shafts, pivot arms, steering cylinders or other
components unable to withstand stresses caused from tiedowns.
Note: The user assumes all responsibility for choosing the proper method of
transportation and tie-down devices, making sure the equipment used is capable of
supporting the weight of the vehicle being transported and that all manufacturer’s
instructions and warnings, regulations and safety rules of their employer, the
Department of Transportation and/or any other state or federal laws are followed.
WARNING
VEHICLE SLIDE HAZARD.
Before loading vehicle for transport, make sure
deck, ramps and vehicle wheels are free of mud, snow and ice. Failure to do so
could cause vehicle to slide, resulting in an accident causing serious injury or
death.
Summary of Contents for C6000
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