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.

  1. Check to be sure that the ignition key switch is in the STOP position.

  2. Unlock the park brake and move the transaxle shift lever to the neutral (N) position for towing.

  3. 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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  1. Back machine onto the trailer or truck.

  2. Leave transaxle shift lever in Forward or Reverse gear.

  3. Park the machine safely. (See Parking Safely in SAFETY.)

  4. Fasten machine to trailer or truck with straps, chains, or cables.

  5. Equip the trailer or truck with all the necessary lights and signs required by local, state, provincial, or federal laws.

  6. Remove or secure optional attachments, if equipped.

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