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TOHATSU M4C
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TRAILERING
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When trailering the outboard motor
should be in a vertical (normal running)
position, fully down. Trailering in the
tilted position may cause damage to
the outboard motor, boat, etc.
If trailering with outboard motor fully
down is not available (the gear case
skeg is too close to the road in a
vertical position), x the outboard
motor securely using a device (like a
transom saver bar) in the tilted position.
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TRAILERING
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7!2.).'
Do not go under outboard motor tilted
up even if it is supported by support
bar, or accidental fall of outboard motor
could lead to severe personal injury.
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7!2.).'
Close air vent screw of fuel tank and
fuel cock before carrying or storing
outboard motor and fuel tank, or fuel
may leak, potentially catching re.
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7!2.).'
When taking outboad motor from
package or removing outboad motor
from the boat, never release the lock
lever. If the lock lever is released, it
will very easy for the clamp bracket
to spring up to the tilting direction
because it is not xed.
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