Trailer guidelines – Multiquip LS-600P User Manual

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MaYCO LS600p CONCReTe pUMp • OpeRaTiON MaNUaL — Rev. #0 (05/13/13) — page 57

iNOpeRaBLe BRaKeS, LigHTS OR MiRRORS

Be sure that the brakes and all of the lights on your trailer

are functioning properly before towing your trailer. Check

the trailer taillights by turning on your tow vehicle headlights.

Check the trailer brake lights by having someone step on

the tow vehicle brake pedal while you look at trailer lights.

Do the same thing to check the turn signal lights. See Trailer

Wiring Diagram section in this manual.
Standard mirrors usually do not provide adequate visibility

for viewing traffi c to the sides and rear of a towed trailer.

You must provide mirrors that allow you to safely observe

approaching traffi c.

TRaiLeR TOWiNg TipS

Driving a vehicle with a trailer in tow is vastly different

from driving the same vehicle without a trailer in tow.

Acceleration, maneuverability and braking are all diminished

with a trailer in tow.
It takes longer to get up to speed, you need more room to

turn and pass, and more distance to stop when towing a

trailer. You will need to spend time adjusting to the different

feel and maneuverability of the tow vehicle with a loaded

trailer.
Because of the signifi cant differences in all aspects of

maneuverability when towing a trailer, the hazards and risks

of injury are also much greater than when driving without

a trailer. You are responsible for keeping your vehicle and

trailer in control, and for all the damage that is caused if

you lose control of your vehicle and trailer.
As you did when learning to drive an automobile, fi nd

an open area with little or no traffi c for your fi rst practice

trailering. Of course, before you start towing the trailer, you

must follow all of the instructions for inspection, testing,

loading and coupling. Also, before you start towing, adjust

the mirrors so you can see the trailer as well as the area

to the rear of it.

WaRNiNg

Improper electrical connection between the tow vehicle

and the trailer will result in inoperable lights and can

lead to collision.
Before each tow, check that the tail lights, brake lights

and turn signals work.

Drive slowly at fi rst, 5 mph or so, and turn the wheel to

get the feel of how the tow vehicle and trailer combination

responds. Next, make some right and left hand turns.

Watch in your side mirrors to see how the trailer follows

the tow vehicle. Turning with a trailer attached requires

more room.
Stop the rig a few times from speeds no greater than

10 mph. If your trailer is equipped with brakes, try using

different combinations of trailer brake and tow vehicle brake.

Note the effect that the trailer brakes have when they are

the only brakes used. When properly adjusted, the trailer

brakes will come on just before the tow vehicle brakes.
It will take practice to learn how to back up a tow vehicle

with a trailer attached. Take it slow. Before backing up, get

out of the tow vehicle and look behind the trailer to make

sure that there are no obstacles.
Some drivers place their hands at the bottom of the steering

wheel, and while the tow vehicle is in reverse, “think” of the

hands as being on the top of the wheel. When the hands

move to the right (counterclockwise, as you would do to

turn the tow vehicle to the left when moving forward), the

rear of the trailer moves to the right. Conversely, rotating

the steering wheel clockwise with your hands at the bottom

of the wheel will move the rear of the trailer to the left while

backing up.
If you are towing a bumper hitch rig, be careful not to allow

the trailer to turn too much because it will hit the rear of the

tow vehicle. To straighten the rig, either pull forward or turn

the steering wheel in the opposite direction.

TRaiLeR viN Tag

Figure A below is a sample of the Vehicle Identifi cation

Number (VIN) Tag which is typically located on the left front

of the trailer. See Figure B for location.

Figure A. Vehicle VIN Tag

tRAILER GuIDELInES

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