10. Assemble a spacer (24), a 1" washer (20), a wheel (5)
(valve stem facing out), and then another 1" washer
(20) to the axle (4).
11. Secure with a 1/8 x 1-1/2" cotter pin (22), spreading
the ends of the cotter pin with a pair of pliers bending
the ends around the axle.
12. Press hub cap (23) onto washer on outside of wheel.
13. add grease to wheel bearings using a grease gun.
14. Repeat for other wheel.
1/8 X 1-1/2"
1" WaSHEr
cottEr pIN
HuB cap
add GrEaSE
FIGurE 6
15. Slide hitch into slot at end of tongue (8) and secure
with a 3/8 x 1" hex bolt (13) and 3/8" nylock nut (16).
16. Assemble hitch pin (26) to hitch bracket (7) and tongue
(8) and secure with a hair cotter pin (21).
3/8" NylocK Nut
HaIr cottEr pIN
FIGurE 7
SpacEr
WHEEl
HItcH pIN
3/8 X 1"
HEX Bolt
HItcH
BracKEt
opEratIoN
cautIoN: Vehicle braking and stability may
be affected with the addition of an accessory
or attachment. Be aware of changing conditions
on slopes.
do Not EXcEEd 800 lB. capacIty oF cart
One cubic foot of dirt weighs approximately 80 lbs.
1. The maximum towing speed for this cart is 10 m.p.h.
2. Refer to vehicle owners manual for instructions on safe
operation on slopes.
3. Use slope guide provided on page 13 of this manual to
determine whether a slope angle is too steep for safe
operation.
4. Always test to make sure your tractor has adequate
towing and braking capabilities whenever hauling a
substantial amount of weight in your cart. Use extra
caution when operating on slopes.
5. For best handling and traction, distribute the weight of
the load evenly in the cart.
6. To dump material from the cart, remove the tailgate
from rear of cart and then step down on latch step
bracket. After emptying, pull the front of the bed down
toward the cart tongue until the latch snaps into place.
Reinstall tailgate.
cautIoN: To avoid possible injury, be sure no
one is near cart before releasing latch.
maINtENaNcE
1. Check for loose fasteners before each use.
2. Check for worn or damaged parts before each use.
3. Keep tires filled to recommended tire pressure printed
on the tire.
cautIoN: do Not inflate tires beyond the
maximum recommended pressure printed on
side of tire.
4. At the beginning of each season, using a light machine
oil, lubricate the latch and the latch pivot bolt.
5. Pump grease into grease fittings on wheels periodically
(at least once each season).
StoraGE
1. Clean thoroughly before storing.
2. Remove any rust from painted surfaces and coat with
touch up paint.
3. Store in a dry area.
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