Hooking up / extending tow bar – Blue Ox BX7335 User Manual

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HOOKING UP / EXTENDING TOW BAR

HOOKING UP (Towed Vehicle)

1. Position the towing vehicle on a level

surface with a straight driveway ahead and
engage the parking brake. (Later, You will
be driving straight ahead to latch the legs
when extending the tow bar.)
Position the
towed vehicle behind the towing vehicle in the
approximate towing position and engage the
parking brake of the towed vehicle.

2. Rotate the tow bar legs to the opposite side

of the stored position until the hold up bolt is
centered with the slot in the hitch connector.
Push the tow bar legs towards the towing
vehicle while raising them to allow the hold up
bolt to clear. If the hold up bolt does not align
with the gap, rotate the tow bar farther. Pull
the legs out away from the towing vehicle and
place them on the ground. NOTE: The hold
up bolt will pass through the gap in the hitch
connector when the legs are pulled out from
the towing vehicle.
See Figure 4.

3. Partially extend one leg. The legs are held

in with an internal "soft" latch. Pulling out on
the leg will disengage this latch. Place the
triple lug between the attachment tabs on
the baseplate, and secure with the 1/2 pin.
See Figure 5. Be sure to place the 1/2" pin
is installed correctly through the attachment
tab with the nose towards middle of the
baseplate. See Figure 5 . Repeat for both
legs.

EXTENDING TOW BAR

Caution: It is possible to extend the tow

bar by driving away with the towing vehicle.
This can cause the towed vehicle to wander
from side to side and does not insure that
the legs will lock into position. We DO NOT
recommend towing any vehicle until
the operator has confi rmed that the leg
latches have been properly locked
as
outlined in step 4.

4. On the towed vehicle disengage parking

brake and set up the transmission for towing,
see Safety section on Page 1 and unlock the
steering wheel. Pull forward with the towing
vehicle until one of the locking handles are
engaged and locked. (When locked they will
"pop" up)

NOTE: If only one locking handle is
locked, turn the top of the towed vehicle's
steering wheel towards the unlocked tow
bar leg approximately 1/2 to 3/4 turn, before
continuing forward.
Pull the towing vehicle
forward one to two feet until the leg locks into
place. IMPORTANT: Check to insure both
legs are latched properly before towing. The
steering wheel on the towed vehicle must
be unlocked at all times while being towed.
Failure to do so will create hazardous driving
conditions.

5. Install safety cables or chains and lighting.

(See Safety Cable Installation - Page 1).

Figure 4

Figure 5

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