LOADING AND UNLOADING
The weight distribution of the cargo loaded onto the trailer is important and will
have an impact on how the vehicle handles on the road. Ensure the weight of
the cargo is distributed properly and the trailer is not rear, front, or side heavy.
Always use a spotter if you are uncomfortable loading the vehicle on your own.
A wheel chock or marker can also be used as an indication of how close you will
park the vehicle from the front of the trailer.
WARNING
When loading or unloading a vehicle onto a trailer, always wear the appropriate
safety gear, including an approved helmet.
MINIMUM WORKING LOAD LIMIT
WARNING
Always secure cargo properly. Improperly securing a load can result in severe
injury or death.
Securing devices, such as tie-down straps, are manufactured to support a load
that can be applied during normal service. This is known as the Working Load
Limit (WLL).
VEHICLE TYPE
TIE-DOWN MINIMUM WLL
All Vehicles
3,300 lb (1497 kg)
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE
Follow these procedures when transporting the vehicle.
NOTICE
Do not tow your vehicle behind a car or other vehicle except on a trailer.
1. Properly load the vehicle onto the trailer or towing vehicle.
2. Apply the brakes.
3. Place the transmission in PARK. Stop the engine.
4. Slowly release the brake pedal and make sure the transmission is in PARK
before exiting the vehicle.
5. Remove the key to prevent loss during transporting.
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Summary of Contents for RANGER CREW SP 570 NorthStar Edition
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