Trailer Towing Sample Clauses

Trailer Towing. Always check that the trailer hitch is firmly down and locked on the ball. Always connect the safety chains and the electrical wires. Arrive on location early so as to be ready to serve clients hot prepared food when their lunch hour begins. You do not want to be opening up and lighting burners with a long line up of waiting customers. Open the gas valve at the tank. Turn the gas control at the burner to HIGH. Ignite the striker or light a match to the bottom hole of the BBQ. Have the lid open when lighting. Do not stand over the burners when lighting. If the burners do not catch after a few trys, turn the control to OFF and allow the gas to dissipate before trying again. Do not leave the burner valve on for more than a few seconds before trying to light as gas will accumulate and the ignition will be violent and may cause injury. First start heating things up before you set out your condiments and other items. Fill the steam pan with about ½” of fresh water. Allow the steamer to first heat up to about 170°F (77°C). This may take ½ hour. While this is heating up, set out the condiments, napkins, wrappers, cutlery, side orders (chips) and other items, and clean as necessary. When the steamer is up to temperature, load a selection of dogs. Standard hot dogs will take about 10 minutes to heat up. Jumbo dogs will take a few minutes longer. Allow more time in cold weather. Use a thermometer to monitor the temperature of the meat. Always insert the thermometer lengthwise down the center of a hot dog to test temperature. Do not let the thermometer probe break through and touch the heating surface as this will give a falsely high reading. Put the buns on the warming shelf so they are soft and warm when served. When the meat is brought up to temperature, then open your umbrella and put out your menu sign. You are ready for business! Continue to monitor and adjust the steamer temperature using the thermometer. Also keep the cold items cold by keeping the doors closed. BBQ will not light:  Turn on propane at tank.  Check that tanks have propane. A full tank weighs 39.5 lbs. Use a fish scale to weigh.  Check line from tank to burner for kinks. Straighten any kinks.  Too much wind. Move to protected calmer area and light the burners there. Keep the burner on the leeward side (the side opposite from where the wind is coming) on full and move back to location.  Striker not working. Use a match at bottom hole. Flames Underneath BBQ:  Shut-Off gas immediately  Check...
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Trailer Towing. The following applies to all rentals of towable travel trailers: a) Renter states that it is his/her belief the transmission and other parts of the tow vehicle are capable of towing the Unit and will hold TxRvAdventures, LLC. and its representatives harmless from any damages or costs which may result from the tow. b) For Travel trailers with a GVWR equal to or greater than 4500 pounds, an electric brake controller must be installed in tow vehicle to operate the brakes of the RV unit. Additionally, a 7-pin round wiring harness is required. Renter’s Initials
Trailer Towing. We may provide our written consent for You to use the Car to tow a trailer under the following conditions: (a) the Car is on Our list of towing approved cars and has a tow ball; (b) if the car does not have a trailer hitch, we may provide our consent to fitment of a genuine trailer hitch by a reputable supplier at Your cost. Such consent must not be unreasonably withheld. The trailer hitch must not be removed once fitted; (c) You Pay the Towing Package fee at the rate stated in the Schedule of Rates. (d) You may add or remove a Towing Package once per month only; (e) You are not permitted to remove any tow lock fitted to the Car; (f) You must use safety chains every time You tow a trailer with the Car; (g) You must not exceed the non-braked and braked towing capacity of the Car; (h) the Damage Cover does cover Damage to: (i) any trailer towed by the Car or its load; or (ii) any damage caused by any trailer towed by the Car.

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