Loading the Cargo Box
CAUTION: The utility vehicle may become unstable if the cargo
box is loaded incorrectly. Avoid loose and shifting loads or uneven
loading of material.
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Do not load above height of load guard.
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Securely anchor all loads in cargo box.
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Do not load beyond maximum capacity.
Maximum payload capacity on level terrain for the cargo box
is 182 kg (400 lb).
Reduce load and ground speed when operating over rough or hilly
terrain. Do not overload machine. Limit loads to those that can be
safely controlled.
Securely anchor and evenly distribute loads in cargo box, when
loading objects into machine. Shifting loads will affect stability.

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Three notches are available in the fender well (A) on each side
of the cargo box for use with bungee cord type hold downs.
Do not load above load guard.
Avoid concentrated loads at rear or side of cargo box to prevent
machine from tipping over. Be sure load is evenly distributed.
Because there is a big difference in weight between dry and
wet sand, the only way of getting true weight of the load you are
carrying is by using a weigh scale.
For example, dry sand weighing 90 kg (198 lb) would be approximately
7.62 cm (3 in.) deep level across the cargo box. This would be approximately
1/3 of the volume of the cargo box.
Weight is normally printed on bagged and other material.
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