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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Aug 2009
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![]() I will transport my G-16 on a utility trailer. Do I need to do anything to the cart before transport ?
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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Eminence, IN
Posts: 534
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![]() put it on the trailer
![]() no seriously you should be fine just strap it down and your good to go |
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Conservatively Wild
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Location: Below the Mason Dixon
Posts: 3,610
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![]() If it has a windshield, at the very least, fold it and tie a cord around it to keep it from flopping back up. Mine has done that a couple of times. I don't move it without that cord on it now.
You might want to put a tie down strap to hold it to the front of the trailer as well. If I don't strap mine, it tends to slide around on bumps in the road. |
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G8 Specialist
![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Phoenix
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![]() I tie mine to all 4 corners so it doesn't move up against the side of the trailer and rub. Also remove the windshield like Chud,and Rotten said.
I have tie downs just for this on the brush guard and on the tow receiver on the back. It's also the law in almost every state I believe. |
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