Transporting Machine
Towing the Machine
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Never tow the vehicle above 40 km/h
(25 mph). Towing a vehicle at speeds above 40 km/h (25 mph) results
in transaxle damage. To avoid damage, haul the vehicle
in an enclosed trailer. If an open trailer must be used, haul on a
heavy-duty trailer or on a full-size truck. Be cautious and travel
at reduced speeds.
Optional accessories, such as a windshield, must be removed
to avoid sudden unintentional separation from the vehicle.
Never use a car type dolly with the front wheels on the dolly.
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Check to be sure that the ignition key switch is in the STOP
position.
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Unlock the park brake and move the transaxle shift lever to
the neutral (N) position for towing.
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Move the four-wheel drive control to Disengaged/Off position.
Machine Tie Down Locations

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Fasten front of machine around frame braces (A)
to trailer with a heavy-duty strap, chain, or cable. Strap must be
directed down and outward from machine.

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Fasten rear of machine through tie-down points
(B) to trailer with a heavy-duty strap, chain, or cable. Strap must
be directed down and outward from machine.
Hauling the Machine
NOTE: Space limitations can vary from one truck manufacturer
to another. Short bed trucks do not have the necessary length requirement
to accommodate the machine.

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Back machine onto the trailer or truck.
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Leave transaxle shift lever in Forward or Reverse gear.
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Park the machine safely. (See Parking Safely in SAFETY.)
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Fasten machine to trailer or truck with straps, chains, or cables.
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Equip the trailer or truck with all the necessary lights and
signs required by local, state, provincial, or federal laws.
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Remove or secure optional attachments, if equipped.
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