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8. OPERATION
Sc2450 Operator's Manual
5. Transport the Tractor on a Trailer
The instructions given in this page are limited to a
practice recommended for transporting the tractor
correctly alone or with front loader, backhoe and
front loader/backhoe on a trailer.
To prevent serious personal injury or death:
●Always follow the cautions below.
• Be sure to raise and center the boom, close
the dipperstick, curl the bucket, and lock the
boom and swing before attempting to
transport the tractor.
• Use chains and chain binders to tie down the
tractor, front loader and backhoe securely to
the trailer or truck. Do not put any hold down
chains anywhere on the backhoe assembly.
• Before starting to travel or transporting the
tractor, verify and take note of the height of
the backhoe to ensure it meets the clearance
requirement of each underpass, etc.
●Exercise extreme care when loading or
unloading the tractor to or from a trailer or
truck.
●Close the fuel shut-off valve.
(A) Typical example of installed Slow Moving
Vehicle (SMV) emblem
NOTE
●Use a heavy-duty trailer to transport the tractor.
1. Drive the tractor forward onto the trailer.
2. Lower any implement onto the trailer deck.
3. Engage the parking brake securely.
4. Turn off the engine.
5. Remove the key from the starter key switch.
6. Close the fuel shut-off valve.
7. Tie down the tractor to the trailer with heavy-duty
straps, chains or cables. Direct both front and rear
straps down and outward from the tractor.
IMPORTANT
●The trailer must have signs and lights required by
law.
●When transporting the tractor on a trailer, the Slow
Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem may have to be
removed to comply with local laws. For details,
please consult your local Cub Cadet Yanmar
dealer.
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