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D
C
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Lunette Eye
To connect the trailer to the tow vehicle
1. Remove the locking pin (A, Figure 9, if equipped)
from the pintle hitch (B, Figure 9).
2. Pull up on the latch (C, Figure 9), to open the pintle
hitch.
3. Lower the lunette eye (D, Figure 9) into the pintle
hook (E, Figure 9).
4. Close the pintle hitch. Make sure that the latch locks
the pintle hitch in place.
5. Install the locking pin (if equipped).
To disconnect the trailer from the tow vehicle
1. Remove the locking pin (if equipped) from the pintle
hitch.
2. Pull up on the latch to open the pintle hitch.
3. Remove the lunette eye from the pintle hook.
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A
Light Tower Trailer Weight
WARNING
Towing the light tower trailer when it is loaded beyond
the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) could result in
death or serious injury. Always maintain a gross vehicle
weight less than the GVWR stated on the serial plate and
in the Specifications section of this manual.
The light tower trailer is an SAE Class 2 trailer, with a
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) as stated on the
serial plate and in the Specifications section of this
manual. Do not exceed the GVWR by attempting to carry
additional tools or equipment. Do not carry riders. See
Safety.
Towing the Light Tower Trailer
WARNING
Excessive speed when towing the trailer could result in
death or serious injury. Always maintain a safe towing
speed for road conditions. Never exceed 65 MPH (105
km/h) when towing the trailer.
WARNING
Rollover Hazard
Do not make sharp turns at high speeds when towing the
light tower trailer. This could cause the light tower trailer
to roll over, resulting in death, serious injury, or equipment
damage.
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