If a small loader has a flat tire during driving, please follow the following steps:
Maintain stability: Stay calm and keep the vehicle as stable as possible. Hold the steering wheel firmly to avoid sharp turns or sudden braking, so as not to lose control.
Control speed: slow down gradually to control the speed of the vehicle. Slowly release the gas pedal to avoid slowing down or stopping sharply.
Find safe parking: Try to park your car in a safe place, away from driveways or areas of traffic flow. Choose a spacious parking lot, a hardened shoulder or edge, and try to avoid parking on curves or slopes.
Activate the warning lights: To alert other vehicles, turn on the vehicle warning lights.
Stop and warn: After finding a safe place to stop, bring the vehicle to a complete stop and use an emergency warning sign or triangle warning sign to warn other vehicles.
6. Check and replace the spare tire. Remove and replace the spare tire using tools such as a jack, screwdriver, or wrench. Ensure that the bolts are properly fastened when installing the tire and are properly installed and adjusted according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Check other tire pressure: After replacing the spare tire, check the tire pressure of the other tire. Make sure they are not damaged or leaking, and inflate at the correct pressure if necessary.
Seek professional help: If you are unsure or cannot safely replace a flat tire, small loader manufacturers recommend seeking a professional road rescue service or towing service to ensure safety.
Choose DIG-DOG for high-quality, customizable brush cutters for skid steers with fast delivery. Contact us today to discover how our superior products can enhance your land management tasks!
for more info just visit our website at www.dig-dog.com
contact # : +86 158 6218 2088
email : sales@bonovogroup.com
Loader in the process of driving a flat tire how to do
- DIG-DOG
- Counselor
- Posts: 645
- Joined: Oct 20th, '24, 22:38
- Location: China