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Placing the stabilizers, When transporting on a trailer – Bush Hog CBH80 User Manual

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CAUTION

To avoid possible injury, observe the following safety

rules when transporting the backhoe:
1. ALWAYS engage safety locks as shown on Figs. 1

and 3 when transporting backhoe.
2. TRAVEL SLOWLY over rough terrain, on hillsides,

and around curves to prevent tipping.
3. DO NOT drive the tractor near the edge of a ditch

or excavation.

4. USE accessory lights and SMV emblem when

traveling on highways.
Before leaving backhoe operator’s seat, position the

backhoe for transport by raising boom, crowding dip-

perstick in, swinging to center and raising the stabiliz-

ers.
When transporting for long distances, periodically

examine the backhoe and raise stabilizers and buck-

et back up to the full transport height. It is normal for

the backhoe to slowly settle while being transported.

PLACING THE STABILIZERS

Decreased

Digging

Depth

Narrower

Stabilizer

Platform

Stabilizers Improperly Positioned

INCORRECT

Stabilizers Properly Positioned

CORRECT

Set the stabilizers to remove weight from the rear wheels. The wheels are to remain touching the ground as this

provides for the widest stabilizer stance and the lowest center of gravity. Raising the wheels off the ground will not

only reduce stability and digging depth, but will impair performance and impose unnecessary stress on the unit.

WHEN TRANSPORTING ON A TRAILER

Note:

Bucket should be

lowered to bed

when possible.

DO NOT attach hold down

chains anywhere on back-

hoe assembly.

Block and secure

tractor only.

DO NOT CHAIN BACKHOE DOWN IN ORDER

TO SECURE TRACTOR TO TRAILER

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CAUTION

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