Hyundai HL960A Operator's Manual page 206

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(6)
Keep the tow line angle to a minimum. Do not
exceed a 30 degree angle from the straight
ahead position.
(7)
Quick machine movement could overload the
tow line or the tow bar. This could cause the tow
line or the tow bar to break. Gradual, steady
machine movement will be more effective.
(8)
Normally, the towing machine should be as
large as the disabled machine. Make sure that
the towing machine has enough brake capacity,
enough weight, and enough power. The towing
machine must be able to control both machines
for the grade that is involved and for the distance
that is involved.
(9)
You must provide sufficient control and sufficient
braking when you are moving a disabled
machine downhill.
This may require a larger towing machine or
additional machines that are connected to the
rear of the disabled machine. This will prevent
the machine from rolling away out of control.
(10)
All situation requirements cannot be listed.
Minimal towing machine capacity is required on
smooth, level surfaces. On inclines or on surfac-
es in poor condition, maximum towing machine
capacity is required.
(11)
When any towed machine is loaded, this
machine must be equipped with a brake system
that is operable from the operator compartment.
Consult your HYUNDAI dealer for the equipment
Consult your HYUNDAI dealer for the equipment
that is necessary for towing a disabled machine.
that is necessary for towing a disabled machine.
WHEN THE ENGINE WORKS
WHEN THE ENGINE WORKS
2) 2)
(1)
When the transmission system or steering
wheel is workable and the engine is running, the
machine can be towed only for a short dis-
tance.
For example, pull the machine out of mud or pull
the machine to side of the road.
(2)
The operator of the towed machine should turn
the steering wheel into the direction in which the
machine is towed.
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