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NOTE: Trailer and tank are one unit, do not try to sepa-
rate!
2. Remove cage from front of tank. Turn cage over and
line the holes in the cage with the holes along the top of
the tank. Drop a 114" carriage bolt through each hole.
Then put on a flat washer, lock washer, and nut and
tighten down. NOTE: Start at one end of the cage and work your way around to the other end.
3. Place the unit on a level surface. Put the wing perpendicular to the dunk tank (extending from the side of
the frame.) There are two brackets on the side of the wing. Loosen the bottom one only so that it can be
moved up and down the pipe. Protruding from the side of the frame are two posts (one pointing up and one
pointing down). lnsert the top one into the top wing bracket. (You will need to lift the tank slightly.) Drop the
bottom bracket onto the bottom post. Make sure that the wing is in line with the frame, then tighten the bot-
tom bracket.
4. Use the ball bungees to secure canvas to the wing.
5. Place the arm into the trigger mechanism. Put the other end trough the square tubing on the wing and
through the hole in the canvas. Make sure the arm drops into the slot on the side of the frame. lnsert the
target into the end of the arm so the pin holes line up. lnsert the clip pin.
Place one hand on the front of the seat and push down. With the other hand "test" the target to see that it
works properly.
6. Fold wing in against the side of the unit and securely tie off. (Tie a second safety rope to hold wing
frame against tank.) Slowly tilt tank onto its wheels. As you face the back of the trailer (this is actually the
top of the tank), place the tail-light marked "road side" next to the left side light bracket, and place the light
marked "curb side" next to the right side light bracket, Pull out enough cable so that the plug willjust
reach the bottom of the tank. Run the light cord along the bottom of the trailer frame taping or tying it to
the underside of the frame.
Run the yellow/brown cord to the "road side" (left) bracket and feed it through the hole in the bracket. Run
the green/brown cord to the "curb side" (right) bracket and feed it through the hole in that bracket. Cut of
the excess cable on both sides and strip about a 114" of insulation off the ends. lnsert the ends of cable
into their respective holes in the back of the light units. (The white cable can be used for grounding pur-
poses.) Using the nuts included in the light kit attach lights to the brackets.
Using electrical tape or zip ties, attach the light cable extension to the tongue. lt should extend a couple of
feet past the hitch to allow enough slack for turns and the other end should stop about halfway down the
length of the tongue where it would meet the light cable plug on the tank frame when the tongue is in
place. After the trailer is hooked up to a vehicle, be sure to test the turn signals and brake liqhts be-
fore towinq.
Wing
Canvas