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8. MAINTENANCE
• Check and maintain the trailer, coupler, ball and hitch before each use and every 200 miles.
• Inspect coupler, hitch and ball for damage before each use.
• Ball or hitch can be damaged in parking, hitting curbs, dragging when crossing ditches or railroad
tracks.
• Check safety chains and hooks for wear and do not allow safety chains to drag on ground.
• To prevent bearing damage, disassemble and repack wheel bearing with a good grade of wheel
bearing grease every 2000-3000 miles or yearly.
• If you do not know how to repack wheel bearing, take your trailer to a qualified technician.
IMPORTANT:
The purpose of the following notices is to give you tips on safe use and operation of your utility trailer.
1. Please read the instructions carefully and follow them step-by-step for easy assembly. Please keep this
instruction.
2. Please double check the assembling step-by-step to be sure each is followed.
3. Before using, please inspect your trailer.
4. Do not remove the VIN sticker from the tow bar.
NOTICE:
• Re-pack wheel bearings after every 3000 miles of use.
• Keep tire pressure at 60 PSI with tires at ambient temperature.
• Please insure you comply with the following before using your trailer.
1) Tighten U-bolts
2) Tighten wheel lug nuts.
3) Coupler is secured to the ball and is properly adjusted.
4) Cross and connect safety chains.
5) Trailer load must not exceed its 1000 lbs capacity and must be properly secured.
6) Trailer load size must not exceed trailers bed board size.
TRAILER LICENSING NOTICE:
Some states may consider that this trailer kit is and specially constructed or a homemade vehicle for registration,
licensing and/or titling purposes.
The M.C.O. (Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin) supplied with your trailer must be filled out and signed by the
dealer transferring ownership to you.
When licensing your trailer, you will need the signed M.C.O., a purchase invoice, cash register receipt, or bill of
sale showing the purchase and retail sales tax or use tax collection by the retailer. Take these to your local
Department of Motor Vehicles and upon payment of the appropriate State fees, you will be issued a title,
registration and license plate (if required). Some states will require inspection of the assembled and finished trailer
kit before issuing a title registration/license.
If you require additional information or guidance on licensing or titling, please consult your State Department of
Motor Vehicles.