Lit. No. 48593, Rev. 00
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August 15, 2009
4. Disconnect all electrical cables.
5. Back vehicle away from snowplow.
6. See the Postseason Maintenance section for
proper snowplow storage.
NOTE: After each disconnection of the snowplow,
reapply dielectric grease to the electrical plugs to
maintain the protective coating on the terminals.
NOTE: Place electrical plugs in storage position
on the snowplow, connect control and lighting
electrical plugs together. Insert battery cable into
boot. On the vehicle, connect control and lighting
electrical plugs together. Cover battery cable with
attached boot.
NOTE: The receiver assembly and control can
be removed for off-season storage. The receiver
assembly is removed by removing the two pins on
each receiver. Disconnect the control connector
in the cab and store the control in the glove box of
the vehicle.
REMOVING SNOWPLOW FROM VEHICLE & STORAGE
DETACHING SNOWPLOW
NOTE: The blade must be in the straight position
when attaching or detaching the snowplow.
1. Put blade on ground using LOWER/FLOAT on
snowplow control. Leave control ON and in
FLOAT.
2. Attach jacks. Loosen jack handle, put jack on
ground, and raise jack sleeve until fully engaging
jack retainer. Tighten jack handle. Repeat for other
jack.
3. While pushing plow gear toward vehicle to release
connecting pin tension, pull connecting pin out on
one side and twist pin handle to keep pin retracted.
Repeat procedure for other connecting pin.
WARNING
Keep 8' clear of the blade drop zone when it is
being raised, lowered or angled. Do not stand
between the vehicle and blade or directly in
front of blade. If the blade hits you or drops
on you, you could be seriously injured.
WARNING
Inspect snowplow components and bolts
for wear or damage whenever attaching or
detaching the snowplow. Worn or damaged
components could allow the snowplow to
drop unexpectedly.
Jack
Retainer
Jack
Sleeve
Jack
Jack
Handle
Connecting
Pin
Plow Gear
ON
OFF
Receiver
Assembly
Attachment
Arm