Your RangerTrail
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Trailer
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To operate the swing hitch, pull the pin out of the bottom of the T-
handle pin, fold up the safety catch on the bottom of the T-handle
pin, pull the T-handle pin out of the frame and the hitch can now be
swung to the side. When returning the hitch to the tow position the
T-handle pin and the safety pin must be installed. NEVER TOW YOUR
TRAILER WITHOUT THE T-HANDLE PIN AND THE SAFETY PIN
INSTALLED!
BEFORE TOWING YOUR RANGERTRAIL
®
TRAILER . . .
Make sure that your tow vehicle is equipped with a
2-inch ball
of
machined or forged steel!
Never
use a ball smaller than 1.97 inch
diameter or larger than 2.0 inch diameter. Naturally, your tow vehicle
should be equipped with a properly rated and substantial towing hitch,
well braced and firmly connected to your vehicle. Make sure that your
vehicle is properly wired for the trailer light connection.
The height of the towing ball above the ground will greatly influence the
tongue weight and the towing characteristics of the trailer. With the trailer
attached to the tow vehicle, the base of the ball should be approximately
16” from the ground.
TOWING YOUR RANGER TRAIL
®
TRAILER . . .
Back your tow vehicle into position so that the ball is directly under the
trailer hitch ball socket. Stop your vehicle’s engine and set parking brake.
Make sure that the release handle on the trailer hitch is raised and pulled to
the rear. This will show that the ball socket is open and ready to receive the
tow ball. Then, by turning the tongue jack handle, lower the hitch until it seats
SWING HITCH
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