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Jan 17, 2025 - 03:04 AM
To determine the maximum slope you can drive the traction unit on, you need to refer to the stability ratings provided in the Operator's Manual. The stability ratings are categorized based on the orientation of the slope: front uphill, rear uphill, or side uphill. The stability ratings for the WHITE BEAR RENTAL TX-1000 Dingo or Compact Loaders are as follows:
- Front Uphill: Stability Rating B
- Rear Uphill: Stability Rating D
- Side Uphill: Stability Rating C
Once you have identified the stability rating for the desired hill position, you can find the corresponding degree of slope in the Stability Data section of the Operator's Manual. It is important not to exceed the maximum recommended slope to avoid the risk of tipping the traction unit, which could result in injury to yourself or bystanders.
If you are using a traction unit other than the TX model, it is essential to use the counterweight on the traction unit when using the power rake. Failure to do so may lead to instability.
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