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Lit. No. 72446, Rev. 05
77
November 15, 2020
DETACHING SNOWPLOW FROM VEHICLE & STORAGE
WARNING
Keep 8' clear of the blade when it is being
raised, lowered, or angled. Do not stand
between vehicle and blade or directly in
front of the blade. If the blade hits or drops
on you, you could be seriously injured.
WARNING
Inspect snowplow components and
fasteners for wear or damage whenever
attaching or detaching the snowplow.
Worn or damaged components could
allow the snowplow to drop unexpectedly.
DETACHING SNOWPLOW
NOTE: The blade must be in the straight position
when attaching or detaching the snowplow.
During the off-season, the control can be removed.
Disconnect the connector in the cab and store the
control in the glove box of the vehicle.
Detaching Steps:
1. Park the vehicle on a smooth, level, hard
surface, such as concrete.
HS Compact Plow Blades:
Activate
FLOAT mode, then turn the plow control OFF.
Apply the vehicle parking brake. Unplug the
electrical harness.
Other Blades:
Lower the blade to the ground.
2. Pull the stand lock pin outward and let the
stand drop to the ground.
HS Compact Plow Blades:
Release the
stand lock pin. Verify that the stand is locked
by trying to lift the stand.
CAUTION
Never pull jack lock when blade assembly
is not attached to vehicle. The headgear
assembly will suddenly drop.