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4.10 TRANSPORTING (Towing)
Walinga Ultra-Vacs® are designed to be easily and
conveniently moved from location to location.
When towing, follow this procedure:
1. Be sure all bystanders are clear of the
machine.
2. Be sure that the Ultra-Vac® is hitched
positively to the towing vehicle. Always use a
retainer in the drawbar pin and a safety chain
between the machine and the towing vehicle.
3. Keep to the right (using North American
convention) and yield the right-of-way to
allow faster traffic to pass. Drive on the
road shoulder, if permitted by law.
4. Do not allow riders on the towing machine or
the tractor.
5. During periods of limited visibility, use pilot
vehicles or add extra lights to the Ultra-Vac®.
Use ANSI/ASAE S279.17 July 2013 as a
minimum standard for Lighting and
Marking of Agricultural Equipment on
Highways whether towing the Ultra-Vac
during daytime or nighttime.
If the Ultra-Vac obstructs any lights/reflectors
or SMV emblems on the towing vehicle, the
lights/reflectors or SMV emblems being
obstructed must also be installed on the
Ultra-Vac using the ANSI S279.17 July 2013
standard.
Make sure you are in compliance with all
local
regulations
equipment on public roads and highways.
*NOTE: Local regulations may require or
disallow certain lamps, (e.g.beacons) ,
and/or operating modes, (e.g. flashing red
lamps) Any such regulations take
precedence in their area of jurisdiction
over the requirements of the ANSI S279.17
July 2013 standard.
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