Towingatexcessivespeedscouldcausealoss
ofsteeringcontrol,resultinginpersonalinjury.
Nevertowthevehiclefasterthan5mph
(8km/h).
Towingthevehicleisatwopersonjob.Ifthemachine
mustbemovedaconsiderabledistance,transportitona
truckortrailer;refertoTransportingtheVehicle.
1.Removethedrivebelt;refertoReplacingtheDrive
BeltinBeltMaintenance,page39.
2.Afxatowlinetothetongueonthefrontofthe
frame(Figure28).
3.Putthevehicleinneutralandreleasetheparking
brake.
Figure28
1.Towingtongueandtiedownpoint
TowingaTrailer
Thevehicleiscapableofpullingtrailers.Twotypes
oftowhitchesareavailableforthevehicle,depending
onyourapplication.ContactyourAuthorizedToro
Distributorfordetails.
Whenhaulingcargoortowingatrailer,donotoverload
yourvehicleortrailer.Overloadingcancausepoor
performanceordamagetothebrakes,axle,engine,
transaxle,steering,suspension,bodystructure,ortires.
Alwaysloadatrailerwith60%ofthecargoweightin
thefrontofthetrailer.Thisplacesapproximately10%
oftheGrossTrailerWeight(GTW)onthetowhitchof
thevehicle.
Themaximumcargoloadshallnotexceed1250lb
(567kg),includingtheGTWandtongueweight.For
example,iftheGTW=400lb(181.5kg)andtongue
weight=50lb(23kg),thenthemaximumcargoload=
800lb(363kg)
Toprovideadequatebrakingandtraction,alwaysload
thecargoboxwhentrailering.DonotexceedtheGTW
limits.
Avoidparkingavehiclewithatraileronahill.Ifyou
mustparkonahill,engagetheparkingbrakeandblock
thetrailertires.
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