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User manual Harbor Freight Tools, model 96514

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Be sure the tires of the ATV being loaded are not wider than THE • width of the ramps. DO NOT USE this tri-fold ramp to load any vehicle that is carrying • gear on its racks. Do not use this ramp if the tailgate on the vehicle being loaded • is higher than half the ramp’s length. WARNING! All persons not involved in the loading process must stand clear of the loading Ramp and truck. Make sure no pets are nearby. Only use a winch (Not Provided) to load the 4-Wheel ATV. This is the safest way to load a 4-WHEEL ATV.1. The winch and mounting/connection points must all have appropriate capacity to 2. pull the ATV up the ramp safely. Winch Setup:3. ATV-Mounted:a. Unwind cable from the winch and attach it to a secure mounting location on the truck, at the same height as the winch will be after the ATV has been loaded. Truck Mounted:b. Attach the cable to the bottom front part of the frame. While operating the winch, stand back and to the side of the ATV, with the vehicle between 4. you and the winch cable. WARNING! BE SURE THE 4-WHEELED ATV IS CENTERED ON RAMPS.5. Operate the winch to slowly load the ATV onto the vehicle.6. Once load is in truck bed, be sure to set the ATV’s brake & securely tie down ATV. 7. Remove the ramp, fold it up and secure it within the truck bed using the Safety Chains and Hooks (12). Caution! Contact between the tongue (angled lip) of the ramp and the tailgate of the vehicle may result in damage to the vehicle’s body finish. 4- Wheel ATV Unloading WARNING! THIS RAMP IS FOR USE WITH 2 or 4-WHEELED ATV’S ONLY. Do not use • this ramp to Unload 3-wheeled vehicles. Do not use this ramp to unload any vehicle that weighs more • than 1000 lb. Do not use this ramp to unload any vehicle that is wider than THE • ramps, adjust the ramps by moving the ATV close to the Hauling vehicle and adjusting the width before putting any weight on the tri-fold ramps. DO NOT USE this ramp to unload any vehicle that is carrying gear • on its racks. Do not use this ramp if the tailgate on the vehicle being unloaded • is higher than half the ramp’s length. WARNING! All persons not involved in the unloading process must stand clear of the loading Ramp and truck. WARNING! Riding an ATV while Unloading is dangerous and should not be attempted. Have a qualified adult assistant monitor the Ramp tongue for slippage on the tailgate.1. Setup the ramp on the truck bed as explained under “Operation”, on page 4. Remove 2. all tie down straps and securing equipment from the ATV. WARNING! BE SURE THE 4-WHEELED ATV IS CENTERED ON RAMP. While staying off the ATV, start the engine, disengage the parking brake, put the transmis3. sion into reverse, and make sure the wheels are in a straight line with the ramp. While holding the brake, position yourself on the truck bed in front of the ATV. Release the brake and push on the ATV to get it started down the ramp. Allow the ATV 4. to roll down naturally, do not attempt to steer it or apply the brakes. If it stops while on the ramp, gently give it throttle to back it off the ramp. 2-WHEEL BIKE LOADING Never attempt to load any dirt bike or other 2-wheel motor bike alone. Always have a 1. qualified adult to assist. Line up the 2-Wheel bike with one of the Tri-Fold Ramp sections.2. With one person pushing the bike slowly up the Ramp, a helper should be in the bed 3. of the hauling vehicle both to guide and to apply the brake if it is necessary to stop the bike while it is on the ramp. Always have one person with a hand on the bike hand brake for safety. Once the person inside the truck bed has hold of the handle bars, apply the brake and 4. steady the bike while the other person moves behind the bike (but off to one side) and pushes it all the way into the truck bed. NOTE: While most dirt bikes are light enough to safely load with two people, a third person can make the job easier and safer. Once the bike is safely loaded, secure it with four tie down straps (not included), one on 5. each side of the front, and one on each side at the rear of the bike. 2-WHEEL BIKE UNLOADING Position the Tri-Fold Ramp against the truck tailgate behind the rear tire of the bike and 1. attach the Safety Chain to the truck bed. Remove the tie-down straps (not included). Slowly and carefully while using an assistant, 2. push the bike backwards until the back tire is at the top of the Ramp. With one person on the ground behind but to the side of the Ramp, slowly push the bike onto the ramp. Make sure you always have someone holding the hand brake. Slowly work the bike down the Ramp and onto the ground3. Maintenance Clean the ramp after each use. Make sure any dirt, oil, grease, or debris are not on the 1. Ramp. Check the Ramp and Safety Chains and Hooks (1 per Ramp) for cracks, signs of stress, 2. bends, or breakage. Do not use the Ramp if faults are discovered. Take the Ramp to a qualified service technician if repairs are required. LIMITED 90 DAY WARRANTY Harbor Freight Tools Co. makes every effort to assure th...

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