Transport Information

causym CAUTION: To reduce risk of electrical shock, no portion of machine should exceed a height of 4 m (13 ft).

Check local governmental regulations regarding driving or towing equipment on public roads. Use auxiliary lights and devices available from your John Deere dealer to warn other road users.

Transporting the machine:

A disabled machine is best transported on a flatbed carrier.

Chock the wheels of the machine.

Use slotted holes on the frame to secure the handler during transport (see arrows).

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Front Slotted Hole

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Rear Slotted Hole

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Towing the machine:

IMPORTANT: Always remove both drive shafts before towing the machine. This prevents undue wear on the tires and transmission gear case.

Drive shafts are factory balanced and must not be rotated.

NOTE: If equipped, remove protective guard to access drive shafts.

Never tow the machine above 8 km/h (5 mph) as the lack of power assistance makes manual steering very slow and strenuous.

IMPORTANT: Never attempt to tow the handler to start it!

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