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This manual is for the professional installation of 
snowdogg HDII/EXII, TEII and VXFII snowplows. 
Review all instructions prior to installation. Installation 
related failures are not covered by warranty. 

Plow Registration

Be sure to register your plow at www.SnowDogg.com, 
where you can also find installation instructions, tech-
nical specs, and full parts diagrams. 

Table of Contents

1.

 Moldboard/Lift Frame Assembly – HDII/EXII ......... 3

2.

 Moldboard/Lift Frame Assembly – TEII ................. 4

3.

 Moldboard/Lift Frame Assembly – VXFII ............... 5

4.

 Upper Lift Frame Assembly ................................... 6

5.

 Vehicle Side Installation ......................................... 7

 

• Check Out

 

• Mechanical

 

• Electrical

6.

 Light Aiming ..........................................................13

7.

 General Information ...............................................14

Warnings

LIFT FRAMES

MOLDBOARDS

HDII/EXII

 – 16011002

HD75II – 16020522
HD80II – 16020532
EX75II – 16020612
EX80II – 16020622
EX85II – 16020632
EX90II – 16020642

TEII

 - 16012002

TE75II - 16020312
TE80II - 16020322
TE90II - 16020342

VXFII

 – 16013002

VXF85II – 16020724
VXF95II - 16020734

    WARNING

Read this manual carefully before operating this snowplow.

    WARNING

Make sure plow is properly attached and secured before 

moving vehicle.

    WARNING

Do not move plow while servicing or place any part of your 

body between or under plow parts while moving plow.

    WARNING

When transporting, position plow so as not to block driver 

line of sight or plow headlights.

    WARNING

DO NOT move the blade or exceed 50 MPH when trans-

porting the plow.

    WARNING

DO NOT plow at speeds in over of 14 mph.

    WARNING

Always lower blade and power off controller when vehi-

cle is not in use.

    WARNING

Always follow the vehicle manufacturers recommendations 

relating to snowplow installation.

    WARNING

When using on a vehicle with air bags, DO NOT tamper 

with, disable or remove any components related to the 

operation of the air bags.

    WARNING

When using on a vehicle with air bags, DO NOT tamper 

with, disable or remove any components related to 

the operation of the air bags. Vehicles equipped with 

air bags are designed such that the air bags will be 

activated in a frontal collision equivalent to hitting a 

solid barrier (such as a wall) at approximately 14 mph 

or more, or, roughly speaking, a frontal perpendicular 

collision with a parked car or truck of similar size at 

approximately 28 mph or more. Careless or high speed 

driving while plowing snow, which results in vehicle 

decelerations equivalent to or greater than the air bag 

deployment threshold described above, could deploy 

the air bag.

Plow Assembly

SnowDogg Plows are shipped almost fully assembled 
to reduce assembly time and simplify installation. The 
illustrations are representative and may vary from your 
actual hardware. Please refer to the tables for part 
numbers involved in installation. Full part diagrams 
can be found at www.snowdogg.com.

Summary of Contents for Snowdogg EX75II

Page 1: ...1 3036332_A 9049 Tyler Blvd Mentor Ohio 44060 Phone 440 974 8888 Fax 440 974 0165 Toll Free Fax 800 841 8003 snowdoggplows com PATENTS PENDING...

Page 2: ...e of sight or plow headlights WARNING DO NOT move the blade or exceed 50 MPH when trans porting the plow WARNING DO NOT plow at speeds in over of 14 mph WARNING Always lower blade and power off contro...

Page 3: ...f a shipping pallet to get into position for mounting onto the a frame The moldboard should be lifted and held in place until secured with a crane using the points shown The lift frame can be slid for...

Page 4: ...d in place until secured with a crane using the points shown The lift frame can be slid forward on the ship ping pallet to mate with the moldboard Fig 4 4 0 3 5 LIFT POINTS Fig 4 1 Attach the Moldboar...

Page 5: ...ng pal let as shown in FIGURE 4 Tap the hinge pin 8 down adjusting the wing positions as you go to allow for complete assembly 2 Attach both angle cylinders on the LIFT FRAME to the MOLDBOARD as shown...

Page 6: ...oximately 6 8 from the floor 2 Rotate the lift frame away from the a frame until the top plate is approximately parallel to the ground 3 Pull up on both prop feet and rotate down to the deployed posit...

Page 7: ...t and frequent starts stops of plowing require your brakes to be working at their best Cooling Transporting the plow can block air flow to your radiator Keep an eye on your temperature gage and make s...

Page 8: ...king direct to an always on source will cause a constant current draw and drain the vehicle battery If NO an ignition switched source cannot be found any switch rated at 15A can be used to turn off th...

Page 9: ...ights and the controller 5 The RED WHITE wire will be connected to the LIGHT HARNESS in the next step 6 The large 4 gage BLACK WIRE on the CONTROL HARNESS must be connected directly to the NEGATIVE ba...

Page 10: ...he harnesses a If your A headlight adapter is on the DRIVER SIDE i Connect PURPLE WHITE to PURPLE WHITE ii Connect PURPLE BLACK to PURPLE BLACK b If your B headlight adapter is on the DRIVER SIDE i Co...

Page 11: ...on the GRILL HARNESS This supplies ground to the relay coils when the plow is connected Connect the WHITE BLACK wire on the GRILL HARNESS to the RED WHITE wire on the CONTROL HARNESS This supplies ig...

Page 12: ...ighting hydraulic connectors Dismounting 1 Put the plow in float by holding the down button for 1 second 2 Press down on the chain lift to retract the lift cylinder The chain must have slack for ease...

Page 13: ...terline of the vehicle headlights on the screen lines matching the headlight center to center distance 5 The high intensity zone of the low beams should be just below the horizontal line and the right...

Page 14: ...Hydraulic cylinders for damage pitting or leakage Hydraulic hoses for wear damage or leakage Replace any damaged hose All electrical connections for corrosion apply dielectric grease as required Cutti...

Page 15: ...arts not furnished by Buyers Products or damage resulting from same parts modified without authorization or damage resulting from same expendable parts cutting edges fluids etc damage resulting from f...

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