Using the Cargo Box
Avoid injury! 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
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 can
be heavy. Empty some or all material until cargo box can safely be
raised manually.
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Park the machine safely.
(See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
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Empty cargo box by hand.
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Rotate handle (A) upward and raise cargo box. While holding
cargo box in position, lower latch support (B) downward and lower latch
support onto frame (C).
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To lower the cargo box,
raise latch support (B) and slowly push cargo box downward until it
latches in fully lowered position.
Raising and Lowering with Power Lift
Avoid damage! A clicking or grinding sound when cargo
box is fully raised or lowered or when box is heavily loaded indicates
that the power lift cannot 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 machine safely.
(See Parking Safely in Safety section.)
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Empty cargo box by hand.
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Turn ignition key switch
to RUN position.
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Raise cargo box by pressing
and holding top of the power lift switch. Release switch when box
is at desired dump height or when reaching maximum height.
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Lower cargo box by pressing
and holding bottom of the power lift switch.
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Turn ignition key switch
to STOP position.
Locking Box in Raised Position
Avoid injury! If not secured properly, cargo box can
fall. Remove key from ignition and lower latch support onto frame
before doing any service under the raised cargo box.
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Raise the cargo box.
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Lower latch support (A) downward and lower latch support
onto frame (B).
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Check to be sure that
box is locked in raised position.
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To lower the cargo box,
raise latch support (A) up and slowly push cargo box downward until
it latches in fully lowered position.
Operating the Tailgate
Avoid injury! Never operate the tailgate with one lanyard
attached (always use both). Check condition of lanyards
for wear or damage. Replace if cable is kinked or frayed.
Avoid damage! Do not attempt to tilt or dump cargo
box when lanyards are detached, or tailgate damage 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 for supporting lowered tailgate.
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Disconnect lanyards only
if you want to remove the tailgate.
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To unlock and lower tailgate,
pull back on handle (B).
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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:
- To secure the cargo box in raised position, use latch
support.
- Rotate the tailgate slightly to free debris, and brush
out the gap.
- Lower the cargo box.
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To raise the 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 for supporting lowered tailgate.
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Pull back on handle (B) to
unlock and lower tailgate (C).
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Remove top loop (D) on top of lanyards from studs on the
cargo box side, and lower tailgate downward.
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Lower tailgate so that slotted opening (E) on tailgate matches
pin (F) on the side panel. Remove left side of tailgate first and
then remove right side (G) and entire tailgate assembly from the side
panel.
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Install in reverse order
of removal.
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