Owner`s manual

OPERATION CONNECTING ATTACHMENT
,_ KEEP CLEAR OF WINCH AND
WIRE ROPE WHEN WINCH IS
UNDER LOAD.
&
DO NOT EXCEED 400 POUNDS OF
ATTACHMENT WEIGHT. STABILITY
OF TOWING VEHICLE COULD BE
AFFECTED.
The 3-Point Hitch Trailer is only designed for towing
category 0 or 1 attachments. The total working weight
of any attachment must not exceed 400 pounds.
When the hitch trailer is attached to the tow vehicle,
the hitch pin used to connect the trailer to the vehicle
hitch must be secured with the haircotter pin. Failure to
use the haircotter pin could result in the hitch trailer
disconnecting from the tow vehicle.
Do not operate this trailer without first reading the
safety precautions in this manual and in the winch
operator's manual.
Refer to the owner's manual of the attachment you are
towing with the hitch trailer for the operation instruc-
tions for that particular attachment. Refer to the user's
guide provided with the winch for the winch operation
instructions. Refer to the following paragraphs for the
adjustments pertaining to the hitch trailer.
The category 0 or 1 pins on the sides of the attach-
ment fit into the slots in the hitch anchors at each end
of the trailer. To secure the attachment to the trailer,
you must install a quick attach pin in each hitch
anchor, with the quick attach pin installed behind the
category pin. Then secure each quick attach pin with
a hair cotter pin. See figure 10.
QUICK
ATTACH PIN
QUICK
ATTACH PIN
WIDTH ADJUSTMENT
A category 0 attachment requires the hitch anchors to
be moved to the inner locating holes on the trailer
frame. A category 1 attachment requires the hitch
anchors to be moved to the outer locating holes.
Remove the haircotter pin and clevis pin to slide the
hitch anchors to the proper position on the trailer frame
for your particular attachment. See figure 9.
PIN
HITCH
ANCHOR
OUTER
POSITION -- CAT. 1
INNER
POSITION -- CAT. 0
CATEGORY PIN
FIGURE 10
FIGURE 9