GIVE YOUR BODY A BREAK
Take advantage of stop time. Flex your arms and legs.
Staying alert will help you be a better and safer driver.
Your Rider Tow Tractor
7 Your Rider Tow Tractor
Your Rider Tow Tractor 8
BUILT TO STANDARDS
This truck was designed and
built to current industry and
government standards and
guidelines. For more
information see the following:
• American National Standards
Institute (ANSI/ITSDF) B56.1
•Occupational Safety and Health
Act (OSHA) §1910.178, Rev. 1999
• Underwriters Laboratory
(UL 583)
• National Fire Prevention
Association (NFPA 505)
Recommended
Walking Path
Path of
Truck
Hands on
controls
Lean against
the backrest
Hands on
controls
Lean against
the backrest
Feet on
platform
RIDER TOW TRACTOR
As a rider your truck to is designed to tow loads over
long distances. You can also use it as a walk-beside
truck when picking stock.
YOUR TOW TRACTOR IS NOT AN AUTOMOBILE
It may weigh more than an automobile, even without
a load.
• You don't steer the same.
• You don't brake the same.
• You don't accelerate the same.
HOW TO DRIVE WHEN COASTING
• Travel power unit first only. Do not turn. Stay
to one side of the truck. Use the hand closest to the
truck to operate the control handle.
• Watch your feet. Stay out of the path of the truck.
• Make certain the area ahead of you is clear.
HOW TO DRIVE YOUR TRUCK WHILE RIDING
Keep both feet on the platform. Place both hands on
the control handle. Keep your entire body within
the operator area.