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5.

  Re-assemble the Pro-Wing and verify the pin 

will rotate through the hole in the plow. If the pin 
does not rotate through the hole, re-adjust the pin 
bracket locations until it will. Mark the position of 
the pin brackets.

6. 

 The pin brackets may be attached by either 

welding or bolting. (6a) If the brackets are being 
welded into position, tack the brackets into 
position and before welding complete, re-assemble 
the Pro-Wing to verify the pin still rotates through 
the 1-1/8” hole. (6b) When bolting the pin brackets 
into position, mark the slot positions on the plow. 

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FIGURE 2.
APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF WING AFTER 
THE PIN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED

FIGURE 1.
CLAMP PIN BRACKETS AS SHOWN.
APPROXIMATE POSTION, 
ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED.
 

MARK MADE IN 
FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 4. 
DRILL 1-1/8" HOLE TANGENT 
TO THE MARKS MADE IN FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3.
WITH THE PRO-WING'S PIN 
AGAINST THE PLOW'S MOULD 
BOARD, MARK MOULD BOARD AT 
OUTSIDE & CENTER OF PIN.

Mark the centers for each of the four bolt holes 
required. For Meyer™ plows, the outer bolt hole 
must go through the point of the outside rib. For all 
other plows, verify that the holes will avoid the ribs 
on the backside of the plow. Drill four 3/8” holes in 
the positions marked.

7.

  Assemble the pin brackets to the plow using the 

3/8” x 1” bolts, lock washers, and nuts supplied. 
For Meyer™ plows, use 2-3/4” long bolts in place of 
the 1” long bolts to go through the outer rib.

8.

  Place the Pro-Wing on the pin brackets and 

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