Pulling A Trailer (If Equipped With Hitch) - BRP can-am OUTLANDER 2021 Series Operator's Manual

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MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK
When hauling a load, respect the maxi-
mum hauling capacity. See
A TRAILER
in this section.
WARNING
A slack in the chain or cable can
cause it to break and snap back.
When pulling another vehicle, be sure
that someone is controlling the pulled
vehicle. They must brake and steer to
prevent the vehicle from going out of
control.
Reduce your speed when hauling a
load and turn gradually. Avoid hills and
rough terrain. Never attempt steep
hills. Allow more distance for brak-
ing, especially on inclined surfaces and
when a passenger (2-up models) is on
board. Be careful not to skid or slide.
Pulling a Trailer
(if Equipped with Hitch)
NOTICE
A BRP approved rear
hitch must be properly installed on
the vehicle for hauling trailers.
Riding this vehicle with a trailer sub-
stantially increases the risk of toppling,
especially on inclined slopes. If a trailer
is used behind the vehicle make sure
that its hitch is compatible with the
one on the vehicle. Make sure the
trailer is horizontal with the vehicle. (In
some instances a special extension
may have to be installed on the vehicle
hitch). Use security chains or cables to
secure the trailer with the vehicle.
Reduce your speed when pulling a
trailer and turn gradually. Avoid hills
and rough terrain. Never attempt
steep hills. Allow more distance for
braking, especially on inclined surfaces
and when a passenger (2-up models)
is on board. Be careful not to skid or
slide.
Improperly loading a trailer may cause
a loss of control.
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Do not exceed the towing capacity or
PULLING
tongue capacity. Refer to
TIONS
Make sure there is at least some
weight on the tongue.
Always make sure load is evenly dis-
tributed and safely secured on the
trailer; an evenly balanced trailer is
easier to control.
Always put the shift lever to L (low
range) for hauling a trailer – in addition
to providing more torque, operating
in low range helps account for the in-
creased load on the rear tires.
When stopped or parked, block the ve-
hicle and trailer wheels from possible
movement.
Use caution when disconnecting a
loaded trailer; it or its load may topple
on you or others.
When hauling a trailer, respect the ma-
ximum hauling capacity indicated on
the label on the hitch.
SAFETY INFORMATION
.
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