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Angle Plow
Owner’s Manual and Parts List
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Holder Tractors Inc.
www.holdertractors.ca
INSTALLATION
1. Align lift arm with the brackets and lock in place.
2. Hook-up the hydraulic hoses to the tractor.
3. Test the hydraulic connections to ensure the desired direction of the plow angle.
4. Inspect the installed plow to ensure that it functions properly and that the unit is securely attached.
GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. The plow should be angled to direct the snow to a safe and acceptable location.
2. Do not operate the plow if pedestrians are approaching from the front.
3. Do not put your hands or feet near the trip edge of the blade or other moving parts of the turntable.
4. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the equipment.
5. Use extreme caution when operating on gravel surfaces as the plow may dig into the gravel and
cause the whole tractor to swerve or stop suddenly.
6. Never operate the plow without ensuring that the cutting edge is securely attached and protecting
the body of the blade.
7. Protect yourself by wearing all necessary safety equipment such as safety glasses and earplugs or
earmuffs.
STORAGE
Before storing your Plow, certain precautions should be taken to protect it from deterioration.
1. Clean the plow thoroughly.
2. Make all necessary repairs.
3. Repaint all parts from which paint has worn or peeled and replace any missing or damaged decals.
4. Thoroughly lubricate all moving parts.
5. Secure hydraulic hoses against the blade to avoid damage.
6. Store on a level surface in a dry environment.
7. If possible, store in an area protected from direct sunlight to avoid weathering of the paint and
rubber parts.
8. If you need to store in a location where you need to lift, there is a lifting eye that can be seen on
Fig 3 page 16
MAINTENACE
Help your new plow keep its value! Use only Genuine Parts
1. Grease all grease fittings following each shift, ensuring that all fittings accept grease. Replace any
fittings that do not accept grease. Insufficient lubrication will result in premature bearing and sleeve
failure.
2. Secure hydraulic hoses to prevent chafing against other parts.