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UNLOADING THE CART
CAUTION: Take care when dumping the Bed.
An unevenly distributed load in the Bed could
cause the Bed to dump quickly (Example: load
set at rear of cart).
CAUTION: To avoid injury, never disengage Foot
Pedal with hand. Always use foot to disengage
Foot Pedal while keeping body parts clear of bed.
CAUTION: AVOID INJURY! Keep body parts
away from under Bed when dumping or closing.
1. Park towing vehicle safely and set the parking brake
(See towing vehicle operator's manual).
2. Depress Foot Pedal with foot.
3. Raise the bed carefully into the full dump position.
4. Once empty, close Bed fully onto the Drawbar.
5. Keep body parts from under the Bed when closing.
6. confirm Foot Pedal has engaged with the Bed Lock Bar.
STORAGE
CART SHOULD BE STORED IN A DRY PLACE.
• cart should be stored with the bed closed and
locked in position.
• Drawbar is a trip hazard. Avoid leaving Drawbar in
aisle ways and walking paths.
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OPERATION
SPECIFICATIONS
AVOID OVERFILLING THE CART
This can cause the towing vehicle to lose traction and
skid. The towing vehicle and operator combined weight
MUST BE more than loaded cart weight for PROPER
towing and braking.
Extremely heavy loads will be difficult to dump. Fill
cart to a capacity that is comfortable for you to dump.
The following maximum loaded weight capacity is the
weight of the cart plus the maximum weight loaded into
the cart Bed:
MODEL
PcT-101BH
Maximum capacity
Maximum Towed Weight
EXAMPLE:
If Towing vehicle weighs:
Add Your Weight:
combined Weight Equals:
To maintain stability using the cart in this example, you cannot
safely tow more than 700 lb (or 625 lbs of material) without first
adding ballast to the towing machine.
Use correct number of weights on towing vehicle. If additional
weight is required, add this weight at or forward of the rear
wheels. Additional weight rearward of rear wheels causes a
negative affect on vehicle steering.
Observe terrain and take care when loading the cart bed. Risk
is increased on slippery, uneven or sloped terrain. An unsafe
load on dry, level ground may cause the tractor to lose traction
and skid on slippery or sloped ground.
Keep riders out of cart.
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• Maximum speed is 5 mph.
• Maximum load for cart is 650 lbs.
CAUTION: Weight of towing vehicle and
operator MUST BE MORE than the weight of
cart and load.
WEIGHT
75 lbs (empty)
650 lbs
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725 lbs
500 lbs
200 lbs
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700 lbs
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