1. Remove the power cables from the two terminals on
the winch motor assembly (A).
2. Remove the two flange head screws (B) securing the
winch motor assembly to the winch. Retain the
screws for reassembly.
3. Carefully remove the motor assembly (C), making
sure the two pieces do not separate.
4. Insert a 3/8 in. hex key (D) into the sleeve bearing.
5. Rotate the wrench counter-clockwise to lower the
mast. If any slack is observed in the cable, stop
immediately and remove the slack.
6. When the mast is completely down, reinstall the winch motor assembly, securing it with the screws retained in
step 2.
REMOVING THE LIGHTS FOR TRANSPORTATION
1. On units equipped with quick disconnect fittings for the lights, disconnect the power
cords from the junction box at the top of the mast. Replace the dust caps on the
junction box. On hard wired units, remove the junction box cover, located on the
top of the mast, and disconnect ONLY the mast light wires from the connectors.
To release the mast light wires from the connectors, flip the locking levers down
and pull out the appropriate wires.
2. Remove the lights from the mast by removing the wing nut that holds the light
fixture bracket to the cross tube. Attach the lights to the storage brackets (if
equipped) located on the mast tube on either side of the central lift point.
TOWING THE UNIT
Once the engine is shut down and the mast and lights are properly stowed, follow these steps to prepare the unit
for towing.
1. Raise the four leveling jacks completely and remove the locking pins to rotate them up into the travel position.
Replace the locking pins.
2. Use the tongue jack to raise or lower the trailer onto the hitch of the towing vehicle. Lock the hitch coupling and
attach the safety chains or cables to the vehicle. Raise the tongue jack completely.
Note: A film of grease on the coupler will extend coupler life and eliminate squeaking. Wipe the coupler clean and
apply fresh grease each time the unit is towed.
3. To ensure proper operation of the jacks, lube the grease fittings located on the leveling jacks. Refer to
Maintenance" on page 42.
on
page 40.
4. Connect any trailer wiring to the tow vehicle. Check for proper operation of the directional and brake lights.
5. Make sure the mast cradle locking pin is in place.
6. Make sure the doors are properly latched.
7. If the unit is going to be driven over rough ground, remove the bulbs from the light fixtures.
For maintenance interval information, refer to Basic Maintenance Schedules beginning
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