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Angle Plow 

 

Owner’s Manual and Parts List 

 

 

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Holder Tractors Inc. 

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Safety Guidelines: 

1.  Prior to operation, the equipment should be thoroughly inspected and every operator should have 

a clear understanding of the potential dangers inherent with the operation of this equipment. 

2.  Children and equipment do not mix; do not allow children to play on or around equipment and work 

area. 

3.  Use extreme care and caution when approaching areas such as blind corners, playgrounds, and 

other busy or sight-obstructed spots. 

4.  Ensure  all  guards  and  covers  are  securely  fastened  and  that  all  safety  equipment  and  lights  are 

functioning properly. 

5.  Wear  appropriate  clothing  that  cannot  become  entangled  in  the  equipment’s  moving  parts  or 

accidentally snag a control lever. 

6.  Some  attachments  increase  the  swing  radius  of  an  articulated  tractor,  be  sure  of  where  your 

machine ends. 

7.  Before starting tractor, ensure that hydraulic and PTO drives are disengaged. 
8.  Do not attempt to service, repair or adjust any attachment on a machine that is running. 
9.  Do not modify or alter the attachment without consulting your dealer. 

Safety before Operation: 

1.  Read and understand manuals for the tractor and attachments to be used.  Know how to operate 

all controls and to stop the equipment quickly. 

2.  Ensure that all attachments are properly installed and fastened before operation. 
3.  Check  the  fittings  and  fasteners  on  tractor  and  implement.    Perform  any  repairs  or  adjustments 

before starting machine. 

4.  Ensure that all safety decals are clearly visible and legible. 
5.  Ensure that PTO and hydraulic drives are disengaged before starting engine. 
6.  Tractors and attachments must be properly lubricated and adjusted at the beginning of each shift 

and at specified intervals thereafter. 

7.  Before  beginning  sweeping  operations,  clear  the  area  to  be  swept  of  all  large  objects  that  may 

damage the equipment or may be damaged by the machine. 

Safety during Operation: 

1.  In  order  to  avoid  accidents,  be  familiar  with  the  area  of  operation  such  as  blind  spots,  driveway 

crossings, road crossings and other dangerous areas. 

2.  Do not carry passengers unless the machine is equipped for them. 
3.  Wear seat belt, eye and hearing protection while operating equipment.  
4.  Keep  hands,  feet,  hair  and  loose  clothing  away  from  all  moving  parts  of  the  engine,  drive  lines, 

chains, sweeper brush and other moving parts. 

5.  All chain covers and shields must be in place before operating equipment. 
6.  Never sweep towards people, pets, buildings, vehicles or other objects that can damaged by flying 

debris.  Always use the most effective brush speed for the operating conditions. 

7.  Yield  to  pedestrians  in  your  work  area,  bring  the  tractor  to  a  complete  halt  and  turn  off  the 

attachment until it is safe to resume operations. 

8.  If you must leave the tractor during operation, disengage PTO/hydraulic drives, bring the machine 

to a complete stop, lower the implement, shut off the engine, set the parking brake and remove the 
ignition key. 

9.  Always operate the tractor within the manufacturer’s recommended safety guidelines.  Operate the 

tractor at speeds compatible with the working conditions. 

10.  Inspect  the  equipment  after  hitting  a  solid  object  to  ensure  that  all  aspects  of  the  equipment 

continue to function properly. 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 2750-AP

Page 1: ...ll right Angle Plow all right Original Holder Attachment for C250 C270 C480 C992 Angle Plow Owner s Manual And Parts List Model 2750 AP 2760 4160 AP 4172 Original Holder Attachment for C270 992 Manual And Parts List AP 2760 AP AP 4172 AP ...

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Page 3: ...er s Manual and Parts List Page 1 of 19 Holder Tractors Inc www holdertractors ca 2750 AP and 2760 AP Series Angle Plow For HOLDER tractor C250 C270 4160 AP and 4172 AP Series Angle Plow For HOLDER tractor C 480 C992 ...

Page 4: ... Read all safety information in this manual 4 Safety Guidelines 5 Safety before Operation 5 Safety during Operation 5 Representation of Labels 7 INSTALLATION 8 GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 STORAGE 8 MAINTENACE 8 SCHEDULE 10 US to METRIC METRIC to US CONVERSION 11 BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 12 PARTS 13 PLOW PARTS LIST 17 PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD 18 ...

Page 5: ... the time of manufacture and does not cover any after market modifications The owner and operator s should ensure that they have read and have a clear understanding of this manual as well as the operator s manual for the tractor to which this attachment will be mounted The efficient and safe operation of the unit depends on this understanding Safety recommendations should be adhered to by all user...

Page 6: ...bol become alert your safety is involved Safety is no accident HAZARD DEFINITIONS Three classifications of hazard are listed in this manual and on safety labels In order of seriousness from the greatest to the least they are DANGER Indicates an immediately hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if no...

Page 7: ...re clearly visible and legible 5 Ensure that PTO and hydraulic drives are disengaged before starting engine 6 Tractors and attachments must be properly lubricated and adjusted at the beginning of each shift and at specified intervals thereafter 7 Before beginning sweeping operations clear the area to be swept of all large objects that may damage the equipment or may be damaged by the machine Safet...

Page 8: ...ldertractors ca Important All signs labels need to be visible at all time Clean and or replace damage signs and labels Your spare parts department should have these in stock Label Part Location Part name Fig 1 item 1 Warning label Part numbers are in the part list section Figure 1 ...

Page 9: ...Angle Plow Owner s Manual and Parts List Page 7 of 19 Holder Tractors Inc www holdertractors ca Representation of Labels Figure 2 ...

Page 10: ...ge 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...

Page 11: ... Owner s Manual and Parts List Page 9 of 19 Holder Tractors Inc www holdertractors ca MAINTENANCE RECORD Use this log to record maintenance performed on your unit Date Maintenance Performed Performed by Comments ...

Page 12: ...Page 10 of 19 Holder Tractors Inc www holdertractors ca SCHEDULE PROCEDURE SCHEDULE Before each use After every 40 hours After each use Refer to tractor manual When needed Hardware Tighten Lubrication Points Lubricate with high quality grease ...

Page 13: ...arts Liters 0 946 Gallons Liters 3 785 Pounds Kilograms 0 454 Pound Feet Newton Meters 1 3356 Pounds per square Inch Bar 0 070 Miles per Hour Kilometers per Hour 1 609 Metric to U S To change To Multiply By Centimeters Inches 0 394 Meters Feet 3 280 Meters Yards 1 094 Kilometers Miles 0 621 Square Centimeters Square Inches 0 155 Square Meters Square Feet 10 764 Square Meters Square Yards 1 196 Cub...

Page 14: ... Inches per Inch Torque in foot pounds 1 4 20 10 14 5 16 18 19 29 3 8 16 33 47 7 16 14 54 78 1 2 13 78 119 9 16 12 114 169 5 8 11 154 230 3 4 10 257 380 7 8 9 382 600 1 8 587 700 1 1 8 7 794 1430 1 1 4 7 1105 1975 1 3 8 6 1500 2650 1 1 2 6 1775 3200 To determine the torque for a fine thread bolt increase rating by 9 All torques are measured on dry standard bolts ...

Page 15: ...line without notice or obligation The last two numbers in the model number represents the width of the plow Plow number 4160 AP has a blade width of 60 where Plow number 4172 AP has a blade width of 72 O L means that the part common hardware which can be Obtained Locally N S means that the part is Not Shown Quantities indicated are for the 60 angle plow and may vary for larger or other models Top ...

Page 16: ...Angle Plow Owner s Manual and Parts List Page 14 of 19 Holder Tractors Inc www holdertractors ca Figure 3 Figure 4 ...

Page 17: ...Angle Plow Owner s Manual and Parts List Page 15 of 19 Holder Tractors Inc www holdertractors ca Figure 5 Figure 6 ...

Page 18: ...Angle Plow Owner s Manual and Parts List Page 16 of 19 Holder Tractors Inc www holdertractors ca Figure 7 ...

Page 19: ... 11 Pivot pin bolt nut O L 1 12 Spherical bearing N S under Item 01 M AP XX 012 1 13 Spherical bearing washer N S under Item 01 M AP XX 013 1 14 Rubber grease gasket N S M AP XX 014 1 15 Spring Pins for Hinge Pin O L 10 16 A frame Be sure to specify Tractor as well Fig 3 6 7 M AP XX 201 1 17 Support stand Fig 4 6 M AP XX 202 1 18 Support stand hitch pin Fig 4 O L 1 19 Hydraulic hoses to blade Fig ...

Page 20: ..._______________ City ______________________Province State _______________Postal zip code____________ Country ____________________________________ Tel No ____________________________________ Email ________________________________ Date of Purchase __________________________ New Replacement Warranty This product is warranted against defect of material and workmanship for the period of one year agains...

Page 21: ...s Manual and Parts List Page 19 of 19 Holder Tractors Inc www holdertractors ca Holder Tractors Inc 100 Bay Street Embrun ON Canada K0A 1W1 January 01 2013 Tel 613 443 3200 Fax 613 443 9600 Email info holdertractors ca ...

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