Jacking and Other Instructions
Jacking Vehicle
DANGER
POTENTIAL HAZARD
•
A vehicle that is not properly supported
may become unstable.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
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The vehicle may move or fall. Personal
injury or damage to the machine may result.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
•
Make sure vehicle is parked on a solid level
surface, such as a concrete floor.
•
Make sure key switch is OFF and key is
removed from the switch before getting off
the vehicle.
•
Before raising the vehicle, remove any
attachments that may interfere with the safe
and proper raising of the vehicle.
•
Always chock or block wheels to prevent
the vehicle from rolling.
•
Make sure proper hoists and jack stands
are used to raise and support the vehicle.
Jacking Locations
1. Jack front of the vehicle on the front of the frame be-
hind the towing tongue (Fig. 1).
2. Jack rear of the vehicle under each rear axle tube. Do
not jack vehicle below the transaxle case (Fig. 2).
Towing Vehicle
IMPORTANT: Frequent or long distance towing of
the Workman GTX Electric is not recommended.
In case of emergency, the vehicle can be towed for a
short distance. See Operator's Manual for towing in-
formation.
Transporting Vehicle
When moving the vehicle long distances, use a trailer or
flatbed truck. Make sure vehicle is secured to the trailer
properly. Also, make sure to secure seats to vehicle dur-
ing transport. See Operator's Manual for transport infor-
mation.
Safety
1. Front of frame
1. Rear axle tube
IMPORTANT: If vehicle is towed, make sure that key
switch is in the OFF position, parking brake is re-
leased and key is removed from switch.
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Figure 1
2. Towing tongue
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Figure 2
2. Transaxle case
Workman GTX Electric