
918496/GP0313 97
Loading and Transporting
Obey all applicable over-the-road regulations
when transporting the machine. Check
restrictions regarding weight, width and load length. The hauling
vehicle, trailer and load must all be in compliance with regulations.
Make sure the transport vehicle and the loading ramp are in proper
working condition and have sufficient capacity for the load.
1. Park the transport vehicle on solid, even ground when loading.
2. Clean the loader and transport vehicle.
3. Attach ramps securely to the transport vehicle to prevent them from slipping
during loading.
Do not use ramps inclined at an angle greater
than 17° (30%). Clean dirt, mud, ice and snow
from the ramps. Use metal loading ramps with a slip-resistant
surface and beveled ends to prevent damage to the tires.
4. Engage the transport vehicle parking brake and chock the wheels.
5. Complete all steps in “Driving on Public Roads” on page 70.
6. Carefully back the loader onto the transport vehicle, so that the heavy end of
the loader is near the cab of the transport vehicle.
Do NOT
adjust travel
direction while driving up ramps.
Instead, back off the ramps and re-
align the machine with the ramps.
Do not allow anyone to walk
beside, behind or in front of the
loader during loading and
unloading. Always use the “slow”
travel speed when loading the
machine.
7. Perform the “Mandatory Safety Shut-
down Procedure” on page 10.
8. Secure the steering lock bar in the
transport position using the spring
pins (S, Fig. 63) provided.
9. Lock the cab, if so equipped.
10. Chock the machine’s tires to prevent
the machine from rolling.
Figure 63 – Steering/Frame Lock
Bar in Locked Position
S
S
AL 500 Series; AL 400
Series Similar
AL 200/300 Series
AL 100 Series similar
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