Pushing And Transporting The Machine; Pushing The Machine; Transporting The Machine - Tennant 5680 Operator's Manual

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PUSHING AND TRANSPORTING THE
MACHINE

PUSHING THE MACHINE

If the machine becomes disabled, it can be
pushed if necessary.
Unplug the drive motor from the electrical harness
before attempting to push a disabled machine.
The machine will become easier to maneuver
when it is unplugged.
ATTENTION! Do not push the machine
for a long distance and without
unplugging the drive motor or damage
may occur to the propelling system.
Only push a disabled machine for a very short
distance and do not exceed 3.2 kp/h. It is NOT
intended to be pushed for a long distance or at a
high speed.

TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE

1. Position the rear of the machine at the
loading edge of the truck or trailer.
FOR SAFETY: Use truck or trailer that
will support the weight of the machine.
NOTE: Empty the recovery and solution tanks
before transporting the machine.
2. If the loading surface is not horizontal or is
higher than 380 mm from the ground, use a
winch to load machine.
If the loading surface is horizontal AND is
380 mm or less from the ground, the
machine may be pushed onto the truck or
trailer.
3. To winch the machine onto the truck or
trailer, attach the winching chains to the rear
tie down locations on either side of the
machine frame by the rear casters.
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