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Operation
Before operating, read Safety.
Choosing the Work Site
Obey state, province and federal rules and regulations, as
well as rules or instructions for the work site.
Consider the following when choosing a work site:
Ground surface
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Set up on smooth, flat, solid ground surfaces
only.
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Do not set up on inclines of more than 2.8° (5%
grade) front-to-back and side-to-side.
WARNING
Rollover Hazard
Setting up the unit on soft or unstable ground, or on
inclines of more than 2.8° (5% grade), could result in
death or serious injury. Set up the unit only on smooth,
flat solid ground surfaces with inclines of no more than
2.8° (5% grade).
Setting Up the Unit
1. Position the unit at the work site. See Operation -
Choosing The Work Site.
2. Chock the wheels. See Transporting – Towing.
3. If the unit was towed to the work site, disconnect from
the tow vehicle. See Transporting – Towing.
4. Level the trailer using the tongue jack. See
Transporting – Using The Tongue Jack.
5. The unit is now set up and ready for operation.
Fueling The Unit
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Adding fuel to the trailer with the engine running could
cause a fire resulting in death or serious injury. Always
make sure that the engine is shut down before adding
fuel to the fuel tank.
The trailer is equipped with a single fuel tank having a
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capacity of 45 gallons (170 L).
To fuel
1. Unlock and open the fuel door (A, B, Figure 12) on
the left side of the unit.
2. Remove the fuel cap (C, Figure 12) and add fuel
to the tank. See Specifications section for fuel
recommendations. Reinstall the fuel cap after adding
fuel.
3. Close and secure the fuel door. The fuel door can be
padlocked for added security.
NOTICE
Using engine fuels other that those recommended by the
engine manufacturer could cause damage to your engine
or its emission control system resulting in voiding the
engine manufacturer's warranty. Always read and follow
the engine manufacturer's fuel recommendations.
NOTICE
Pressurized fueling is not allowed.
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Operating The Unit
Before Operating
1. Perform pre-operation checks. See Pre-Operation
Checklist.
2. Make sure the unit is set up properly at the work site.
See Operation - Setting Up The Unit.
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