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10’ Single Multi Trailer Assembly Instructions Owner’s Manual Marlon Recreational Products www.marlonproducts.com 1-800-663-7367...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY CHECKLIST PLEASE NOTE: Trailers are not generally used every day. A trailer may sit for extended periods of time between uses. It is very important to check all components thoroughly on the trailer before use. • Make sure that the towing vehicle and the hitch on your vehicle are more than capable of towing the trailer.
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DO NOT ABUSE THE TRAILER. Performance of the Marlon trailer is best if you follow the guidelines in this manual. Do not force the Marlon trailer to do a job it is not designed for. Know your Marlon trailer; learn its limitations and applications.
1= Back Position 2 = Front Position The Marlon trailer comes with a 2 position axle design. This feature allows the user to control how much of the trailers load is distributed to the vehicle. This feature has the benefit of improved handling under low load conditions and reduced tongue weight under heavy load conditions.
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PLEASE NOTE: All bolts should be properly tightened on your trailer. To properly transport your trailer the torque specification for key components are given below. Please refer to diagram #2 and the parts list located on page 10 to identify the items referenced. DESCRIPTION TORQUE IN FT / LBS Tire / Wheel lug nuts...
LOADING THE TRAILER • Distribute the weight evenly on the bed of the trailer. • Center the load over the axle, keeping about 10% of the weight on the tongue. • Center the load from side to side. • Always secure your cargo into the trailer properly and in compliance to local laws. •...
Before towing your trailer be sure to check the capacity of your trailer hitch on your vehicle (never exceed this or your trailers capacity). The Marlon trailer is equipped with a 2" coupler and must be used with a 2" trailer ball. Make sure that the trailer ball is completely engaged in the coupler ball.
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TRAILER LICENSING In order to license your trailer, you will need to have two items in your possession. 1. The Manufacturers Certificate of Origin: This form is provided at the time of purchase. 2. Bill of Sale; This is the cash register receipt provided from the business that you purchased the trailer from.
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Description Material Quantity Washers Nuts 1 Tongue locking bolt 100 x 10mm 2 Wiring harness one end flat 4 3 Tongue clamp bolt 270 x 12.5mm 4 Axle mounting bolts 180 x 10mm 5 Fender bracket mounting bolts 40 x 7mm 6 Fender mounting bolts 20 x 7mm 7 Adhesive backed barrier...
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Apply the adhesive backed barrier to the axle mounts on both sides of the axle. 2. Bolt the axle to trailer frame 180 x 10mm bolts, washers and nylocks. Torque to 75 ft/lbs of pressure. Note: There are 2 sets of holes in the frame. The front set are used for carrying snowmobiles and the rear set are used when carrying 50”...
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3. Run the wiring harness through the tongue, flat 4 end to the front. Then attach the tongue to the frame using the 100 x 10mm bolts. Torque to 75 ft/lbs of pressure. Then connect the tongue wiring to the frame wiring connector. OWNER’S MANUAL / www.marlonproducts.com...
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4. Attach the fender mounting brackets to the side rail using the 40 x 7mm bolts. Note, there are 4 sets of holes per side. If you put the axle in the forward position (sled) then use the 2 sets of forward fender bracket holes. If you mounted the axle in the back position (SXS/UTV) then use the rear holes for the fender mounting brackets.
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6. Install the tongue clamp bolt and brace and front tongue tie down bolt (if required). This bolt is the 100 x 10mm and is used if the customer does not want to use the tilt function of the trailer. This is a requirement when using the trailer to carry 50” SXS/UTV due to the weight of the machines.
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8. Install the tires (ST175/80R13C) and torque to 95 ft/lbs of pressure. Now install the license plate holder and test lights. OWNER’S MANUAL / www.marlonproducts.com...
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Single Multi Trailer Options SuperGlides install. 1. Slide wide SuperGlides into siderail extrusion, 4 pieces will fit, then slide on the SuperGlide extrusion. 2. Rivet the extrusion down 1 inch from each end. Then starting at the back of the trailer at 29.5”...
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Salt Shield with Rubber Seal 1. Assemble the salt shield completely first. (All required parts to assemble and attach the shield come in the kit.) Start with bolting the sides on. Then bolt on the angle pieces to the bottom of the side as shown in the picture. OWNER’S MANUAL / www.marlonproducts.com...
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Push the rubber seal onto the bottom edge of the shield. Ensure the steel clips slide all the way over the aluminum. 2. Position the shield over the leading edge of the trailer. Center it between the siderails and forward so that the leading edge of the trailer is inline with the bottom bend on the shield.
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3. Screw down the shield with the self-tapping stainless steel screws, there are 10 pre- drilled holes to use as guides. OWNER’S MANUAL / www.marlonproducts.com...
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Rear load bar 1. The rear load bar comes with the required hardware, you simply bolt it to the back of the single trailer. OWNER’S MANUAL / www.marlonproducts.com...
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SXS Ramps and Tray 1. The 4 SXS ramp trays bolt on to the tabs under the trailer. The required hardware comes with the trays. OWNER’S MANUAL / www.marlonproducts.com...
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