HIGHWAY TRAVEL (Fig. 27)
When it becomes necessary to frequently move the
Loader over long distances, obtain and use a properly
rated
Loader
Trailer.
For
short distance highway
travel, attach a SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) Emblem
(purchased locally) to the back
of
the Loader.
For
highway operation, obtain and install Amber Dual
Flashers or a Strobe Light.
LIFTING & TIE-DOWN LOCATIONS
(Fig. 27)
Three tie-down Hooks are provided near the bottom
of
the Loader for inserting chains through to secure the
Loader while transporting.
If
the Loader has to be lifted (using a crane), first
purchase Lifting Kit (805805) from your local GEHL
dealer and install it on the front corners
of
the Loader
using the holes provided. At the rear
of
the Loader, two
lifting holes are provided (one on each rear riser).
LONG TERM STORAGE
If
your Skid Loader is to be stored for a long period
of
time, the following procedures are suggested.
l.
Fully inflate Tires.
2.
Lubricate all grease zerks.
3.
Check all fluid levels and replenish as necessary.
4.
Add stabilizer to fuel per fuel suppliers recommen-
dations.
5.
Remove battery, fully charge, and store in a cool,
dry location.
6.
Protect against extreme weather conditions such
as moisture, sunlight, and temperature.
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Fig. 27: Lifting & Tie Down Locations
1.
Rear
Tie-down Hook Location
(1
each side)
2.
Front
Tie-down Hook Location
3.
Rear
Lifting Hole Location
(1
each side)
4. Lifting Kit Mounting Location
(1
each side)