TRAILERING
Engage the tilt support lever if you intend to leave
the motor tilted for a period of time:
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Tilt the motor UP using the trailering tilt switch.
Flip the tilt support lever down.
WARNING
Keep everyone clear of stern area when
raising or lowering the outboard. Personal
injury or death can result from contact with
moving parts of the outboard.
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Trailer your boat with the motor in a vertical posi-
tion. If your trailer does not provide adequate road
clearance, the motor can be trailered by using an
accessory trailering bracket. See your Dealer.
DO NOT use the tilt support when trailering.
IMPORTANT: Whenever using an accessory traile-
ring bracket, the motor must be restrained. Bounc-
ing during transport will damage the motor and
boat’s transom.
1.
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Tilt support lever
Lower the motor until the tilt support lever rests
solidly on the stern brackets.
Disengage the tilt support lever:
TILT SUPPORT
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•
•
Tilt the motor UP.
Flip the tilt support level up.
Lower the motor to operating position.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use the tilt support lever
while trailering. Refer to Trailering.
WARNING
Always use the power tilt to lift and support
the motor BEFORE you disengage the tilt
support lever. If oil pressure is lost while
using the tilt support lever, the motor can
drop suddenly when the support is disen-
gaged. If the power tilt will not lift the motor,
do not attempt to force the tilt lever from its
position on the stern brackets. See your
Dealer.
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Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Johnson 4-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Brand Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals |
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Tags | Johnson 40 hp, Johnson PL4, Johnson50 hp |
Model Year | 2005 |
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