Better yet, use speed according to
Driving conditions. When it's rough
goinG, slow down. After all, the Only
Use a helper
at
ground lev l if
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iS the
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rub³er tires.
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When you set a load on the ground
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When backing up or operaTing in
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and start to back away, be sure the forks
rough terrain, the elBow (Item
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Fig
95,
are not draGging the ground .± If they are,
TM 10-3930±638-24&P)
gets knocked off
the fork tips wilL flip up and damage the the lift cylinder. No hydraulic oil² ². no lift.
pallet and load as they clEar it.
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