IMPORTANT SAFETY CHECK LIST PLEASE NOTE: Trailers are not generally used every day. A trailer may sit for extended periods of time between uses. IMPORTANT: Check all components thoroughly on the trailer before use Make sure that the towing vehicle and the hitch on your vehicle is more than capable of towing the trailer. It is important to check your vehicle owner’s manual for trailer ratings. Make sure the hitch is properly secured to the ball of the towing vehicle.
WARNING!!! DO NOT ABUSE THE TRAILER. The UtlityDump™ trailer performance is best if you follow the guidelines set fourth in this manual. Do not force the UtlityDump™ trailer to do a job it is not designed for. Know your UtlityDump™ trailer; learn its limitations and applications. • KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. Be sure children are kept a safe distance from the UtlityDump™ trailer operating area. • NEVER sit or ride on the UtlityDump™ trailer. Serious injury or death could occur.
FEATURES (See Figure #1) A. How To Use The “Extended Tongue” Feature 1= Regular Position 2 = Extended Position The tongue can be installed in two positions. The Extended position will allow the use of the optional extension / side kit. How to: Make sure you first properly support the trailer to allow the safe movement of the tongue forward from below the frame. With the proper size tools, remove the 24mm x 12cm Hex Bolt and Lock Nut at the back of the tongue.
LIGHTING & WIRING (See Figure #3) SYMBOL COLOR DESCRIPTION OPERATION G GREEN Passenger Side / Right Right Signal Brakes B BROWN Running Lights Taillight Marker Yellow Side Marker Y YELLOW Driver Side / Left Left Signal Brake W WHITE Ground Trailer Ground To test vehicle wiring: You will need a 12V light tester. Attach the wire clamp of the tester to the ground wire on the vehicle plug (see Fig 3). Then touch the tester pin into one of the vehicle plug contacts.
WIRING DIAGRAM B Y W G W 3 G B B Y B B B B B W Y B B B G Y -5Subject To Change Without Notice B
LOADING THE TRAILER A. B. C. D. Distribute the weight evenly on the bed of the trailer. Center the load over the axle, keeping about 10% of the weight on the tongue. Center the load from side to side. Always secure your cargo into the trailer properly and in compliance to local laws. CAUTION: Do not build your trailer load higher than 3’. Higher loading will affect trailer handling due to increased wind resistance. This may cause violent movements, accidents and serious injury.
TRAILER COUPLER ITEM# DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 2” Trailer Coupler Locking Handle Channel Lock Adjustment Nut 2” Trailer Ball (Not Included) To adjust coupler to ball: Set coupler and tongue on to the 2" trailer ball on your vehicle. Raise the locking lever, push up on channel lock and turn nut to tighten or loosen the coupler. Proper adjustment is obtained when coupler is as tight as possible on the ball and locking lever can still be opened and closed.
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UDF6096 PARTS LIST & DRAWING No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DESCRIPTION Front Rail / Sleigh Bar Trailer Frame Rail Bolt Fender Bolts Trailer Fenders (Left & Right) Pre Mounted 5.
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