Hauling A Load; Pulling A Trailer - BRP Can-am MAVERICK Trail T Series Operator's Manual

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Objects that are higher than the walls of the cargo bed may affect visibility for the
driver and may act as projectiles in case of an accident. Loads that protrude side-
ways can get snagged or caught in bush, branches or other obstacles. Avoid cov-
ering and obstructing the brake lights with the cargo. Ensure no cargo protrudes
outside the box and that cargo will not interfere with your visibility or control of the
vehicle.
Do not overload cargo box.
CARGO BOX
Operating While Carrying Load
Reduce your speed when carrying cargo and turn gradually. Avoid hills and rough
terrain. Allow more distance for braking. This vehicle may require additional stop-
ping distance if carrying heavy loads, especially on inclined surfaces.

Hauling a Load

NOTICE
A BRP approved rear
hitch must be properly installed on
the vehicle for hauling trailers.
Never pull a load by attaching it to the
cage or any other device or acces-
sories; this can cause the vehicle to
tip over. Use only the trailer hitch or
winch (if installed) to pull a load.
When pulling loads with a chain or ca-
ble, ensure that there is no slack before
starting and maintain tension while
pulling.
When pulling loads with a chain or ca-
ble, be sure to brake progressively.
The inertia of the load could lead to an
impact.
When hauling a load, respect the maxi-
mum hauling capacity. Refer to
FICATIONS
.
WARNING
A slack can cause the chain or ca-
ble to break and snap back.
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MAXIMUM CARGO BOX LOADS
136 kg (300 lb)
SPECI-
SAFETY INFORMATION
MOVING LOADS AND DOING WORK
Evenly distributed and safely secured.
Loaded as low as possible to reduce height
of center of gravity.
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.
Before pulling loads with a winch, refer
to the winch manufacturer's instruc-
tions.
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 passengers are on board. Be
careful not to skid or slide.

Pulling a Trailer

NOTICE
A BRP approved rear
hitch plate must be properly in-
stalled 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
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