Harbor Freight Tools Automobile Accessories 42708 User Manual

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WARNING!  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
This trailer’s Hitch Coupler MUST be  
properly secured to the hitch ball of the towing  
vehicle. After assembly and attachment, pull  
up and down on the Hitch Coupler to make  
sure the hitch ball is fitting snugly in the Hitch  
Coupler. There must be no play between  
the hitch ball and the Hitch Coupler. If  
there is play, tighten the Adjustment Nut until  
no play is present. If the Adjustment Nut is  
too tight, the Handle will not lock. Carefully  
read and follow the complete instructions  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Max. Payload Capacity  
GVWR  
870 lb.  
1,000 lb.  
Net Weight  
Rim Size  
Tire Size  
Tire Pressure  
Hitch Ball  
Bed Frame  
Overall Length  
125 lb.  
8 x 3.75 w/4 Lug Nut Pattern  
4.8 - 8 (B), 4 PR  
60 PSI, cold  
1-7/8″, Class I  
40" x 48"  
in this manual BEFORE setup or use.  
If the coupler is not secured  
properly, the ball could come loose  
while the trailer is in motion, possibly  
causing property damage, SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY, or DEATH.  
81-1/2"  
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Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally. Due to continuing  
improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein.  
Tools required for assembly and service may not be included.  
Read this material before using this product.  
Failure to do so can result in serious injury.  
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Tongue and Groove Pliers  
Drill (for installing plywood base)  
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DON’T TIGHTEN YET!  
TO MAKE ASSEMBLY EASIER, wait until assembly is  
complete and all hardware is in place before tightening  
any nut or bolt. Leave hardware snug until then.  
MAIN ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM  
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DON’T TIGHTEN YET!  
TO MAKE ASSEMBLY EASIER, wait until assembly is  
complete and all hardware is in place before tightening  
any nut or bolt. Leave hardware snug until then.  
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DON’T TIGHTEN YET!  
TO MAKE ASSEMBLY EASIER, wait until assembly is  
complete and all hardware is in place before tightening  
any nut or bolt. Leave hardware snug until then.  
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DON’T TIGHTEN YET!  
TO MAKE ASSEMBLY EASIER, wait until assembly is  
complete and all hardware is in place before tightening  
any nut or bolt. Leave hardware snug until then.  
Back  
the castle nuts off just enough so that the wheel can just move freely.  
fill the dust cap (22) 1/4 full with automotive grease then press it onto the hub.  
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TIGHTEN ALL HARDWARE!  
Now that frame is completely assembled, retrace all assembly steps  
and make sure that all hardware is properly wrench-tightened.  
Also, tighten lug nuts/lug bolts to 90 ft-lb.  
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870 lb.  
87 lb.  
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Maximum tire width means- the greater of either the linear  
distance between the exterior edges of the carcass or the linear  
distance between the exterior edges of the tread, both being  
measured parallel to the rolling axis of the tire.  
TIRE INFORMATION  
Tire Terminology Glossary  
Normal occupant weight means- 68 kilograms  
times the number of occupants.  
Accessory weight means- the combined weight of  
automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power  
windows, power seats, radio, and heater, to the extent that  
these items are available as factory-installed equipment.  
Occupant distribution means- distribution  
of occupants in a vehicle.  
Production options weight means- the combined weight  
of those installed regular production options weighing over  
2.3 kilograms in excess of those standard items which  
they replace, not previously considered in curb weight  
or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride  
levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim.  
Carcass means- the tire structure except for the tread which  
provides the major portion of the tire’s capability to deflect  
in response to the vertical loads and tractive forces that the  
tire transmits from the roadway to the non-pneumatic rim,  
the wheel center member, or the vehicle and which attaches  
to the vehicle or attaches, either integrally or separably,  
to the wheel center member or non-pneumatic rim.  
Tread means- that portion of the tire that  
comes in contact with the road.  
Carcass separation means- the pulling away of the carcass  
from the non-pneumatic rim or wheel center member.  
Tread separation means- pulling away  
of the tread from the carcass.  
Chunking means- the breaking away of  
pieces of the carcass or tread.  
Vehicle capacity weight means- the rated  
cargo and luggage load plus 68 kilograms times  
the vehicle’s designated seating capacity.  
Cracking means- any parting within the  
carcass, tread, or any components that connect  
the tire to the wheel center member.  
Vehicle maximum load on the tire means- that  
load on an individual tire that is determined by  
distributing to each axle its share of the maximum  
loaded vehicle weight and dividing by two.  
Curb weight means- the weight of a motor vehicle  
with standard equipment including the maximum  
capacity of fuel, oil, and coolant, and, if so equipped, air  
conditioning and additional weight optional engine.  
Vehicle normal load on the tire means- that load  
on an individual tire that is determined by distributing  
to each axle its share of the curb weight, accessory  
weight, and normal occupant weight and dividing by 2.  
Load rating means- the maximum load a tire is rated to carry.  
Maximum loaded vehicle weight means- the sum of:  
a. Curb weight;  
b. Accessory weight;  
c. Vehicle capacity weight; and  
d. Production options weight.  
Tire Markings  
Inner diameter  
in inches  
Load index and  
Speed rating*  
European tire  
certificate*  
Section width  
in inches  
U.S. DOT tire  
identification  
number  
Tire ply  
composition  
and materials  
used  
Maximum  
permissible  
inflation  
pressure  
Maximum  
load rating  
Trailer  
tire  
*Information not required by U.S. DOT  
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Section width- This number gives the width of the  
tire in inches. The larger the number, the wider the  
tire. (The markings on the example tire diagram  
show 4.80. The markings on your tire may differ.)  
Load index- This is a measurement of how much weight  
each tire can support. See chart above. (The markings  
on the example tire diagram show 71. The markings  
on your tire may differ.) Note: You may not find this  
information on all tires because it is not required by law.  
Inner diameter- This number gives the inner diameter  
of the tire in inches. This is also the rim diameter in  
inches. (The markings on the example tire diagram  
show 12. The markings on your tire may differ.)  
Tire Speed Rating Codes  
Code MPH Code MPH Code MPH  
F
G
J
K
L
50  
56  
62  
68  
75  
81  
N
P
Q
R
S
T
87  
94  
100  
106  
112  
118  
U
H
V
Z
W
Y
124  
130  
149  
149  
168  
186  
U.S. DOT tire identification number- This begins with the  
letters “DOT” and indicates that the tire meets all federal  
standards. The next two numbers or letters are the plant  
code where it was manufactured, and the last four numbers  
represent the week and year that the tire was built. For  
example, the numbers 2107 mean the 21st week of 2007.  
Any other numbers used are marketing codes used at  
the manufacturer’s discretion. This information is used  
to contact consumers if a tire defect requires a recall.  
M
Speed Rating- The speed rating denotes the speed at  
which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of  
time. This does not indicate that the vehicle or rims can  
safely reach or maintain that speed. These ratings are  
listed to the right. (The markings on the example tire  
diagram show M. The markings on your tire may differ.)  
Note: You may not find this information on all tires because  
it is not required by law.  
Maximum Load Rating- This number  
indicates the maximum load in kilograms and  
pounds that can be carried by the tire.  
Load Index Rating Codes  
Tire Ply Composition and Materials Used- The  
number of plies indicates the number of layers of rubber-  
coated fabric in the tire. In general, the greater the  
number of plies, the more weight a tire can support. Tire  
manufacturers also must indicate the materials in the  
tire, which include steel, nylon, polyester, and others.  
Code Pounds Code Pounds Code Pounds  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
761  
783  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
1,135  
1,168  
1,201  
1,235  
1,279  
1,323  
1,356  
1,389  
1,433  
1,477  
1,521  
1,565  
1,609  
1,653  
99  
1,709  
1,764  
1,819  
1,874  
1,929  
1,984  
2,039  
2,094  
2,149  
2,205  
2,271  
2,337  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
805  
827  
853  
882  
908  
937  
963  
992  
1,019  
1,047  
1,074  
1,102  
Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure- This number  
is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever  
be put in the tire under normal driving conditions.  
BEARING PACKING INSTRUCTIONS  
Important  
Read and adhere to the following instructions; failure to read and obey all  
of the following instructions COMPLETELY will void the warranty and can result  
in damage to the trailer, property damage, or SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.  
Whenever a hub is disassembled (if a hub on a new unit requires assembly or a hub is  
disassembled for maintenance), the following procedure MUST be followed.  
1.  
Using a suitable solvent, thoroughly  
clean the bearings and the rest of the  
parts in the Hub assembly of all grease,  
dirt, metal shavings, or any other foreign  
object. The parts must be cleaned  
even if they are new or clean.  
4.  
5.  
Place fresh, clean bearing  
grease in the packer.  
With the grease-filled bearing packer in  
one hand and the bearing in the other,  
press the bearing into the grease, forcing  
the grease inside the slots in the bearing,  
continue doing this until every slot in the  
bearing is completely full of grease.  
2.  
3.  
Allow all pieces to dry completely.  
Make sure that your hands are thoroughly  
clean and the bearing packer (not  
included) is also thoroughly clean.  
6.  
Finish assembling the hub/wheel  
assembly as explained in the manual,  
being careful not to get any dirt or  
debris on any part of the assembly.  
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Tire Inflation and Load Limit  
Tire and Loading Information Placard  
TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION  
The weight of cargo should never exceed 394 kg or 870 lb.  
TIRE  
FRONT  
REAR  
SIZE  
4.80/4.00-8  
NONE  
COLD TIRE PRESSURE  
410 kPa, 60 PSI  
NONE  
SEE OWNER’S  
MANUAL FOR  
ADDITIONAL  
INFORMATION.  
SPARE  
NONE  
NONE  
The Tire and Loading Information Placard displays the cold tire inflation pressure and the  
load limit for this vehicle. See the Tire Care section for an explanation of tire pressure and  
see the Vehicle Load Limit section following that for an explanation of load limit.  
TIRE CARE  
Checking Tire Pressure  
Steps for Maintaining  
Proper Tire Pressure  
Note: Underinflated tires can decrease handling,  
stopping performance, traction, tire life,  
and load-carrying capability, in addition to  
causing other negative and hazardous effects,  
including tire failure. Overinflated tires are  
at greater risk of an impact break, where the  
tread and casing break when striking a hard  
edge, often opening a huge gash across  
the tread. Incorrect inflation pressure also  
increases tires wear rate. Therefore, it is  
important to keep tires inflated properly.  
1.  
Locate the recommended tire pressure  
on the vehicle’s tire information placard,  
certification label, or in the owner’s  
manual. This trailer has 60 PSI  
recommended cold tire inflation pressure.  
2.  
3.  
Measure and record the tire  
pressure of all tires.  
If the tire pressure is too high in any of the  
tires and the tires have not been driven for  
at least three hours, slowly release air by  
gently pressing on the tire valve stem with the  
edge of your tire gauge until you get to the  
correct pressure. If the vehicle have been  
driven within the past three hours and the tire  
pressure is too high on any tires, then recheck  
the pressure once the tires have been allowed  
to sit motionless for at least three hours.  
Check all tires’ pressure at least  
monthly, due to the following factors:  
Most tires naturally lose air gradually.  
Tires can suddenly lose air if the tire  
strikes a pothole, curb, or other object.  
It is usually not possible to  
determine underinflation of radial  
tires by visual inspection.  
4.  
If the tire pressure is too low, note the  
difference between the measured tire  
pressure and the correct tire pressure.  
These “missing” pounds of pressure  
are what you will need to add.  
This vehicle has 60 PSI recommended cold  
tire inflation pressure. The term “cold” in this  
manual does not refer to the temperature outside,  
but it refers to the fact that a tire that has not  
been driven for a period is cooler (and therefore  
has lower pressure) than a tire that has been  
driven on. Tires heat up while being driven on.  
To check (or fill to) a tire’s cold inflation, the tire  
must have not been driven for more than a mile or  
two for at least three hours. If you check a tires  
pressure when it is not “cold”, the pressure will  
appear higher than the actual cold tire inflation.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
At a service station, add the missing pounds of  
air pressure to each tire that is underinflated.  
Check all the tires to make sure they  
have the same air pressure.  
If the tires’ pressure was not measured “cold”,  
then the pressure should be rechecked  
with the tires cold as soon as possible.  
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Tire Size  
Tire Balance and Alignment  
To maintain safety, only purchase new tires of  
The tires need to be balanced to prevent  
the same size as the original tires. Look at the Tire  
vibration when driving. This involves attaching small  
and Loading Information Placard, the Specifications weights to the rim to offset small differences in rim  
Chart in this manual, or the sidewall of the tire  
being replaced. If you have any doubt about  
selecting the correct size, consult a tire dealer.  
and tire weight. The tires also need to be aligned  
properly. Alignment is the orientation of the tires to  
the road surface and their being parallel. This helps  
the tires to wear evenly, and provide better traction.  
Both tire balance and alignment require specialized  
equipment that is not provided with this vehicle.  
Tire Tread  
The tire tread provides traction that  
prevents your vehicle from slipping, especially  
if the road is wet or icy. Tires are unsafe and  
should be replaced when the tread is worn  
down to 1/16”. Measure tread depth using  
a tread depth indicator (not included).  
Tire Repair  
To properly repair a punctured tire, the  
hole needs to be properly plugged and patched  
from the inside of the tire. Tread punctures can  
be repaired if they are not too large. Sidewall  
punctures should not be repaired, the tire needs  
to be replaced if the sidewall is damaged. Tires  
should be removed from the rim to be inspected  
before being plugged and patched. A qualified  
mechanic should remove the tire from the rim,  
perform the repair, and remount the tire.  
Tire Rotation  
Every 5,000 miles the left and right  
tires should be switched. This will cause the  
tires to wear more evenly and last longer.  
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VEHICLE LOAD LIMIT  
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit  
1.  
Locate the statement “The weight of cargo should never exceed XXX  
kilograms or XXX pounds” on your vehicle’s placard.  
2.  
3.  
That figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity.  
Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That  
weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity.  
4.  
If the trailer’s load exceeds the cargo and luggage load capacity, then the trailer  
be unsafe resulting in hazardous effects, such as: Trailer’s tires will not be able to  
maintain traction properly, and stopping distance will be increased significantly.  
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IMPORTANT  
For safe use and operation, obey the following notices:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Read all instructions carefully and follow them step-by-step. Keep the instruction manual in a safe place.  
Double-check the assembly after you finish to ensure everything is assembled properly.  
Follow the Trailer Licensing notice to properly license this trailer.  
Inspect before every use; do not use if parts are loose or damaged.  
Keep permanent labels in place and in good condition.  
Notice:  
Repack bearings after every 3,000 miles of use.  
Maintain tires as explained in this manual.  
Comply with the following before every use:  
6. Tighten U-bolt.  
7. Tighten lug nut.  
8. Tighten trigger lock on coupler.  
9. Hook up safety chain.  
10. Trailer load should not exceed 870 lb. capacity and must be properly secured.  
11. Trailer load size must not exceed trailer’s bed board size.  
CORRECT WAY TO LOAD THE TRAILER  
YES  
NO  
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
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Limited 90 Day Warranty  
Harbor Freight Tools Co. makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and durability standards,  
and warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the  
period of 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly,  
to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations outside our facilities, criminal activity, improper  
installation, normal wear and tear, or to lack of maintenance. We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries  
to persons or property, or for incidental, contingent, special or consequential damages arising from the use of  
our product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.  
To take advantage of this warranty, the product or part must be returned to us with transportation charges  
prepaid. Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the merchandise.  
If our inspection verifies the defect, we will either repair or replace the product at our election or we may  
elect to refund the purchase price if we cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replacement. We will  
return repaired products at our expense, but if we determine there is no defect, or that the defect resulted  
from causes not within the scope of our warranty, then you must bear the cost of returning the product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
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