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Step 1
Release the spring bolts catches on either side of the back frame and lift...
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Step 2
Fold the back frame all the way over...
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Step 3
Move the trailer to the place where it will be stored. It is IMPORTANT that the trailer always stands with is back against a wall when stored in the up-right position.
NB: Unscrew and remove the Main T-Bolt
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Step 4
NB: Screw the T-Bolt into the loop on the back frame to secure the two frames together.
Please note - If this is not done, the back frame can fall backwards when the trailer is lifted into the stored position causing serious injury and damage!
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Step 5
Holding "only" the Yoke support arm (not the main yoke arm), prepare to lift the trailer. A second person will make this task much easier!
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Step 6
In one swift movement - tug upwards - Try to move your body into the positions shown in Steps 5 - 7 in one movement without stopping.
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Step 7
Once the Spring Hanger Brackets touch the ground - all that is now required is a hard push backwards. Note how the Main Yoke arm naturally stays on the ground - and is never touched by the person folding the trailer...
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Step 8
Continue pushing backwards in a controlled fashion.
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Step 9
The Main Yoke arm will come to rest against the axle forming an "A" Frame with the trailers own body and in so doing not allowing it to fall forward.
NB: Although the trailer in this position will naturally lean forward and stand by itself - It is imperative that the rear side of the trailer stands against a solid wall to avoid it falling backwards should it be knocked our pushed by the wind.
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