Loading And Unloading - Club Car Turf 1 2006 Owner's Manual

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LOADING AND UNLOADING

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WARNING
• Firmly engage the park brake before loading the vehicle.
• Do not allow riders in the cargo bed.
• Do not exceed the rated capacity of the vehicle. Rated capacity is for level surfaces only.
• Overloading can affect vehicle handling or cause component failure, resulting in loss of
control of vehicle and possible severe personal injury.
• Reduce vehicle load and speed when driving up or down slopes or on uneven terrain.
• Reduce speed and avoid sudden stops when backing up. Failure to do so may cause the
vehicle to overturn or flip over backwards.
• Avoid stopping on a hill when loaded. If you must stop on a hill, avoid sudden starts, or rolling
backwards and stopping suddenly. Failure to heed this warning may cause vehicle to
overturn, possibly resulting in severe personal injury.
• Do not load the tailgate. The tailgate should be in the upright position and latched securely
while the vehicle is in motion.
• To help avoid shifting the vehicle load and possibly overturning the vehicle, avoid sudden
starts, sudden stops, and abrupt turns.
• The cargo's center of gravity may affect the handling, steering, and braking of the vehicle.
When the vehicle is loaded, reduce speed and drive slowly in turns.
• To help prevent cargo from shifting and possibly injuring a passenger or affecting the
vehicle's handling, make sure cargo is well secured.
• Avoid top-heavy loads. The center of gravity of a load should never exceed 15 inches (38 cm)
above the bottom of the cargo bed.
• Unload cargo bed before raising vehicle with a lift, hoist, or jack.
When loading the vehicle, center and secure cargo as far forward as possible in the cargo bed. Do not over-
load the vehicle. See the following chart for vehicle capacities.
Maximum payload capacity
(Cargo bed load plus gross trailer weight)
Maximum vehicle capacity
(Cargo bed load, passengers, plus gross trailer weight)
Trailer tongue weight
Maximum payload capacity must be reduced accordingly when any option or accessory is installed on the
vehicle. See following NOTE.
NOTE: A standard Turf 2 vehicle with a cab accessory weighing 235 lb. (107 kg) must reduce its maximum
payload capacity by 235 lb. (107 kg) to 565 lb. (256 kg).
Turf 1
Turf 2
300 lb.
800 lb.
(136 kg)
(363 kg)
800 lb.
1200 lb.
(363 kg)
(544 kg)
150 lb. force
150 lb. force
(667 N)
(667 N)
2006 Turf Vehicle Owner's Manual
Loading and Unloading
Turf 6
1000 lb.
(454 kg)
1500 lb.
(680 kg)
150 lb. force
(667 N)
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