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=== Attach the truck ===
=== Attach the truck ===
We often use the SAR Truck to haul the Briefing Trailer.
We often use the SAR Truck to haul the Briefing Trailer.
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The truck is usually left attached to the Equipment Trailer because we most often need that first.
 
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You'll need to disconnect it from the Equipment Trailer. (See separate instructions, if needed.)
 
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* Carefully align and back the truck hitch ball to the corresponding socket on the trailer. This is much faster to do if you have someone outside to direct you.
 
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** If necessary, raise the trailer socket so the ball can be positioned under it
 
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** Park the truck with the ball under the hitch
 
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* Release the hitch latch which will secure the ball into the socket
 
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** Slide the latch towards the front and pull out the cotter pin
 
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** Slide the latch towards the rear to open up room for the ball
 
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* Lower the trailer socket onto the truck's hitch ball. Visually inspect that it's fully seated.
 
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* Move the latch forward and replace the cotter pin
 
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* Raise the foot as far as it will go.
 
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* Attach the safety chains to the truck hitch. Many people recommend for additional safety that the chains be crossed. Left chain goes to right side of hitch and vice versa.
 
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* Connect the wiring cable into the socket at the rear of the truck
 
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* Take the bricks that the foot was resting on and place in the trailer
 
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* Take the block that's between the trailer tires and place in the trailer
 
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* Secure the doors of the trailer
 
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* Start the truck and test the signal lights. Get out and check that the signals at the back of trailer work.
 

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