Owner`s manual
LEVELINGADJUSTMENT ATTACHMENTADJUSTMENT
_ DO NOT ADJUST TRAILER HEIGHT
WITH ATTACHMENT RAISED! PER-
SONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
The trailer height must be adjusted after the trailer is
attached to the vehicle to obtain the best performance
out an attached implement.
Holes in the trailer frame provide for a 1-inch height
change. Holes in the axle assembly provide for a 2-
inch height change. From the lowest setting, the trailer
height can be raised 11 inches. Remove the haircotter
pin to remove the height adjust pin. Install the pin in
the upper or lower hole of the trailer frame and the
appropriate hole of the axle assembly.
Adjust the trailer height so that the frame of the
attached implement is horizontal during operation. If
the implement will penetrate below ground level dur-
ing operation, adjust the trailer height so that the
implement is level while above ground and then lower
the trailer a distance equal to the approximate operat-
ing depth of the implement. Make sure the axle as-
semblies are set at the same height. See figure 11.
ADJUST OPERATING
POSITION OF
ATTACHMENT BY
MOVING AXLE
ASSEMBLY UP
OR DOWN
GROUND SURFACE
OPERATING
DEPTH
ATTACHMENT FRAME
LEVEL DURING OPERATION
FIGURE 11
Use the switch on the tow vehicle to raise or lower the
attachment. Push the "rope in" button on the switch to
raise the attachment. Push the "rope out" button on
the switch to lower the attachment.
When the attachment is in the lowered, operating
position, there should be slack in the wire rope allow-
ing the implement to follow the contour of the ground.
MAINTENANCE
1. Check for and tighten any loose hardware before
each use.
2. Lubricate both wheel axles with grease before use
each season.
3. Inspect wire cable on winch before each use and
replace cable if necessary.
4. Refer to user's guide provided with winch for
winch maintenance.
5. Remove all dirt and rust. Touch up paint before
placing hitch trailer in storage.
6. Store hitch trailer inside a dry area.










