Using the Cargo Box
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Seating is provided for the operator
and one passenger. Do not allow riders in the cargo box or on the
tailgate. Extra riders can fall off and be seriously injured or killed.
Raising and Lowering with Manual Lift
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Park machine on a level surface and lock
park brake before manually raising and securing cargo box in raised
position. A cargo box containing material is heavy.
Empty some or all material until cargo box can safely be raised
manually.
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Park the vehicle safely. (See Parking Safely in the SAFETY section.)
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Empty cargo box by hand.
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Disengage cargo box lock if installed.
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To release pressure against latch (A), push down on cargo
box.
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Release latch by pulling latch towards grip (B) on cargo box.
Allow lift cylinder to raise cargo box.
Raising and Lowering with Power Lift
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! A hydraulic “whine” or
squealing sound when cargo box is fully raised or lowered or when
box is heavily loaded indicates that the power lift hydraulic overload
pressure relief valve has opened, and the power lift can not apply
any more force. To prevent unnecessary wear or damage, keep sound
to a minimum. Do not operate the power lift actuator beyond full stroke
or exceed the cargo box weight capacity.
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Park the vehicle safely. (See Parking Safely in the SAFETY section.)
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Disengage cargo box lock if installed.
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Turn key to RUN position.
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Raise the cargo box by pressing and holding the top of the cargo
box power lift switch. Release switch when box is at desired dump
height or when reaching maximum height.
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NOTE: Allowing the pressure relief valve to open slightly (whine
or squeal) after cargo box is fully lowered, helps keep the cargo
box secure and reduce rattling caused by travel vibrations.
Lower cargo box by pressing and holding bottom of cargo box
power lift switch
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Turn key to STOP position.
Locking Box in Raised Position
CAUTION: Avoid injury! If not secured properly, cargo box falls.
Remove key from ignition and lock support rod securely before doing
any service under raised cargo box.
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Raise the cargo box.
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Pull down on the cargo box slightly and push rod (A) in toward
center of box to lock bottom of rod (B) into the slotted locked position
(C).
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Check to be sure that box is locked in raised position.
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To lower cargo box, push rod slightly toward center of box,
and slowly push cargo box downward until it latches in fully lowered
position.
Operating the Tailgate
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Never operate tailgate with one lanyard
attached (always use both). Check condition of lanyards
for wear or damage. Replace if cable is kinked or frayed.
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Do not attempt to tilt or dump cargo
box when lanyards are detached. Tailgate damage from contact with
hitch results. To avoid jamming material in the gap between
the cargo box bed and tailgate, keep lanyards attached when loading
and unloading loose materials.

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Check to be sure lanyards (A) are in place to support lowered
tailgate.
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Disconnect lanyards if you want to lower tailgate more than
90 degrees.
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IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Lower tailgate completely to unload
cargo box only. Never drive with the tailgate hanging down. Tailgate
can contact tires and cause damage.
Pull back on handle (B) to unlock and lower tailgate.
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Before raising tailgate, check for stones and debris caught
in the gap between the tailgate and cargo box floor.
To remove debris:
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Lock the cargo box in raised position.
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Rotate the tailgate slightly to free debris, and brush out the
gap.
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Lower the cargo box.
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To raise tailgate, slowly push tailgate upward and lock into
closed position.
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Check to be sure that tailgate is securely locked.
Using Cargo Box Tie Downs

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Arrange load so the weight is centered over the main cargo area
(A).
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Secure loads to the tie-downs (B) in a safe and secure manner.
Removing the Tailgate

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Check to be sure lanyards (A) are in place to support lowered
tailgate.
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Pull back on handle (B) to unlock and lower tailgate (C).
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Loosen loop (D) on top of lanyards, disconnect from studs
on cargo box side, and lower tailgate fully downward.
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Loosen two nuts (E) on rear of floor panel, to allow side
panels to be removed.
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If equipped with tail lights, disconnect the wiring harness
and hang the harness in the rear of the box.
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From behind drivers seat in cargo box, remove two nuts (F).
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Loosen three bolts (G) in left side body panel (H). Do not
completely remove bolts from clamp-on nuts.
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Support the tailgate to avoid bushing damage. Move side body
panel slightly outward and remove tailgate from left side body panel
and right side body panel (I).
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Install in reverse order of removal.
Operating in Flat Bed Mode
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Cargo box load guard protects operator
and passenger from shifting loads. Do not remove load guard.

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To operate machine in flat bed mode, remove tailgate (A) (See
Removing the Tailgate).
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Remove left (B) and right (C) side body panels.
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Arrange load so the weight is centered over the main cargo
area (D).
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Install tailgate and side panels in reverse order of removal
procedure (See Removing the Tailgate).
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