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How do I load a motorcycle, ATV, golf cart, etc, onto the deck of the Swivelwheel system?

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How do I load a motorcycle, ATV, golf cart, etc, onto the deck of the Swivelwheel system?

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With the swivel wheel in the backing position, the deck will lower slightly. When the loading ramps are in place, and the vehicle rides up onto the ramps, the deck will lower even more so, giving only a slight angle to maneuver. Once the vehicle is loaded and tied down, and the swivel wheel is returned to the traveling position, the deck raises to the traveling position. Swivelwheel-78 may be loaded from the rear. The Swivelwheel-58, Swivelwheel-58DW and Swivelwheel-46 may be loaded from the rear or sides. Always center the load on the deck platform. If loading ATV’s onto the deck from the rear, it is best to load then forward. Do not back the vehicles onto the deck. Remember, the front of an ATV is much heavier than the rear. If loading two units rearward, you could create an unstable system and develop adverse tracking. Do not load ons side considerably heavier than the other side. This is not usually the case with one motorcycle, one ATV, etc.

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With the swivel wheel in the backing position, the deck will lower slightly. When the loading ramps are in place, and the vehicle rides up onto the ramps, the deck will lower even more so, giving only a slight angle to maneuver. Once the vehicle is loaded and tied down, and the swivel wheel is returned to the traveling position, the deck raises to the traveling position. The Swivelwheel-58, Swivelwheel-58DW and Swivelwheel-46 may be loaded from the rear or sides. Always center the load on the deck platform. If loading ATV’s onto the deck from the rear, it is best to load then forward. Do not back the vehicles onto the deck. Remember, the front of an ATV is much heavier than the rear. If loading two units rearward, you could create an unstable system and develop adverse tracking. Do not load ons side considerably heavier than the other side. This is not usually the case with one motorcycle, one ATV, etc.

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