MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK
MAXIMUM LOAD TABLE
CARGO
LOAD
All
models
16 kg (35 lb)
Evenly distributed.
Includes rear rack, rear
storage compartment
and tongue load.
Hauling a Load
Never pull a load by attaching it directly to the bumper. Use only the
hitch to pull a load.
When hauling a load, respect the maximum hauling capacity. See
PULLING A CARGO CARRIER
in this section.
WARNING
Never tow an accessory with a rope. Always use a rigid tow
bar. U sing a rope would result in a collision between the ob-
ject and the snowmo bile and possibly in a tip over in case of a
rapid deceleration or on a downward slope.
WARNING
A slack in the chain or cable can cause it to break and snap
back.
When pulling another vehicle, be sure that someone is controlling
the pulled vehicle. They must brake and steer to prevent the vehicle
from going out of control.
Reduce your spe ed when hauling a load and turn gradually. Avoid
hills and rough terrain. Never attempt steep hills. Allow more
distance for braking, especially on inclined surfaces and when a
passenger is on board. Be careful not to skid or slide.
Pulling a Cargo Carrier
Riding this vehicle with a cargo carrier substantially increases the
risk of toppling, especially on inclined slopes. If a c argo carrier is
used behind the vehicle make sure that its hitch is com patible with
the one on the vehicle. M a ke sure the cargo carrier is horizontal
with the vehicle. (In some instances a special extension may have
to be installed on the vehicle hitch). Use security chains or cab les to
secure the cargo carrier with the vehicle.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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