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Safety Rules
Remember, any piece of equipment like an ATV trailer can cause injury if operated improperly or if the user
does not understand how to operate the equipment. Exercise caution at all times when using your tow vehicle
and tow trailer.
Please exercise caution at ALL times when using the trailer on your tow vehicle:
•Make sure that the towing vehicle and the hitch on your vehicle is more than capable of towing the
trailer. It is important to check your vehicle owner’s manual for trailer ratings.
•Check that the trailer coupler is fastened securely onto the Towing vehicles ball. The trailer ball must
a 2 inch ball.
•Inspect the trailer and all parts before use.
•Check to insure that all Wheel Bolts are tight. Torque to 80 ft.lbs. Re-tighten after the first 50 miles,
or 80 kilometers.
•Check the tire pressure. Maximum 14 PSI when carrying the maximum rated load.
•Repack the wheel bearings every 2000 miles or 3200 kilometers or a minimum of once every year.
•Swivel Hitch may be needed to ensure safe turning when being pulled behind a motorcycle. Swivel
hitches sold separately.
•Do not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (G.V.W.R.) which is shown on the trailer serial /
certification label.
•Balance and secure the load on the trailer. See the trailer loading section in this manual.
•Lubrication of the coupler, springs and the tilt mechanism should be done periodically to stop
corrosion and keep parts moving freely.
By following these simple instructions, you will maximize the life of your trailer and help safely transport
your cargo.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. IT
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YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED.