2015 Kawasaki MULE PRO-FXT Owners Manual - Page 160

2015 Kawasaki MULE PRO-FXT Manual

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TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE 159 TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE Transporting the Vehicle Note the following points the engine and remove the ignition switch • Stop key to prevent loss during transport. the vehicle to the transporter with a heavy • Fasten -duty strap or rope using tie down points on front [A] and rear [B] of the vehicle. Do not attach tie straps or ropes to the A-arms, other suspension parts, or drive shafts. Straps must be directed downwards and outwards from the vehicle. Front Tie Down Points NOTICE avoid damage and the wind adversely • To affecting the vehicle, transport it in an enclosed truck or trailer. If an enclosed transporter is not available, remove the plastic hard top and position the vehicle facing forward. Never tow the vehicle or use a car type dolly with the front or rear wheels on the dolly as this could damage the differential and/or transmission. • • j the fuel tank cap. • Secure Make sure that the cargo bed is latched and the • tail gate is closed. loading the vehicle on the transporter, se• Before lect a firm level surface. loading ramps to the transporter when • Secure loading and unloading. position the vehicle level when transport• Always ing. • Set the parking brake. A. Tie down points on the front of vehicle

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TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE
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TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE
Transporting the Vehicle
Note the following points
NOTICE
To avoid damage and the wind adversely
affecting the vehicle, transport it in an en-
closed truck or trailer.
If an enclosed transporter is not available,
remove the plastic hard top and position
the vehicle facing forward.
Never tow the vehicle or use a car type
dolly with the front or rear wheels on the
dolly as this could damage the differential
and/or transmission.
Secure the fuel tank cap.
Make sure that the cargo bed is latched and the
tail gate is closed.
Before loading the vehicle on the transporter, se-
lect a firm level surface.
Secure loading ramps to the transporter when
loading and unloading.
Always position the vehicle level when transport-
ing.
Set the parking brake.
Stop the engine and remove the ignition switch
key to prevent loss during transport.
Fasten the vehicle to the transporter with a heavy
-duty strap or rope using tie down points on front
[A] and rear [B] of the vehicle. Do not attach tie
straps or ropes to the A-arms, other suspension
parts, or drive shafts.
Straps must be directed
downwards and outwards from the vehicle.
Front Tie Down Points
A. Tie down points on the front of vehicle