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TO THE OPERATOR

Your personal safety is a concern of ours. It should also be of concern to you. It is the
responsibility of all operators to read and understand this entire manual before
installing, operating or servicing this equipment. Pay particular attention to cautions,
warnings and safe operating procedures. Be a safe and qualified operator. Operate your
equipment with care and good judgment and see to it that it is properly maintained.

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL

This Safety Alert Symbol Means

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ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! 

YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!

When you see it pay attention and follow the instructions in the safety message.

SAFETY INFORMATION

THE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN HAZARDS WHICH CANNOT BE
PROTECTED AGAINST MECHANICAL MEANS OR PRODUCT DESIGN.  ALL OPERATORS OF
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS ENTIRE MANUAL, PAYING PAR-
TICULAR ATTENTION TO SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, PRIOR TO USING THE
PREMIER SNOW PLOW.  IF THERE IS SOMETHING IN THIS MANUAL YOU DO NOT UNDER-
STAND, ASK YOUR SUPERVISOR TO EXPLAIN IT TO YOU.  FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY OR SERIOUS
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.

All bystanders should be kept a minimum of 10 feet away from working area.

Always wear an OSHA approved hard hat and safety eye protection when operating or
servicing this equipment.  Do not wear loose fitting clothing, flopping cuffs, dangling neck-
ties and scarves, or rings and wrist watches that can catch moving parts.

An operator must not use drugs or alcohol, which can alter his alertness or coordination.
An operator taking prescription or over the counter drugs should seek medical advice on
whether or not he can safely operate equipment.

Never alter or remove any safety decals or safety shields.  Check this manual for location
of these items and replace immediately if damaged or illegible.

Never adjust a relief valve for pressure higher than recommended by vehicle manufacturer.

Whenever changing or installing this or other attachments, make sure all connections are
securely fastened.

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Summary of Contents for SNOW PLOW

Page 1: ...PL LO OW W OPERATOR S MANUAL Serial Number ________________________________ Model Number ________________________________ WARNING Avoid injury or death Read and understand this entire manual before i...

Page 2: ...rranty Registration Form 2 Warranty Policy 3 Safety Information 4 5 Operating Procedures 6 7 To Use Plow as Light Duty Dozer 7 Optional Wing Kit 8 Main Parts Identification 9 Maintenance Instructions...

Page 3: ...Plow Attachment Please be sure all operators study this manual carefully and keep it on file for future reference After reading this manual if you have any questions about your Premier Snow Plow Atta...

Page 4: ...______ City____________________________________ State ______________ Zip Code ______________________ Country______________________ Installation Application Information This Premier Snow Plow will be m...

Page 5: ...dent misapplication abuse misuse operator error or environmental elements 4 This warranty does not apply to parts subject to normal wear nor to damage caused by failure to perform recommended maintena...

Page 6: ...MIER SNOW PLOW IF THERE IS SOMETHING IN THIS MANUAL YOU DO NOT UNDER STAND ASK YOUR SUPERVISOR TO EXPLAIN IT TO YOU FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY OR...

Page 7: ...ressure gauges fitting and hoses must have a continuous operating pressure rating of at least 25 higher than highest pressures of the system Check all controls and operating functions of the machine i...

Page 8: ...operate your Premier Snow Plow REMOVING THE SNOW PLOW NOTE BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCES IN ATTACHMENT MOUNTING AND REMOVAL METHODS AMONG THE VARIOUS BRANDS OF SKID STEERS IT IS IMPORTANT TO CON SULT YOU...

Page 9: ...ollow the contour of the ground and clean up low areas while plowing snow Always plow snow as it accumulates NOTE Wet snow weighs about 12 lbs per cubic foot therefore the weight of snow being pushed...

Page 10: ...tubes of each Wing with the tubes on each side of the plow Insert the Wing Retaining Rod into the Wing Insert the opposite end of the Rod through the Blade and drop into the Wing Retaining Rod hole RE...

Page 11: ...MAIN PARTS IDENTIFICATION 9 Grease Zerk Trip Springs Adjustable Skid Shoes Mounting Bracket Moldboard Trip Lock Out Replaceable Cutting Edge Hydraulic Cylinder Jam Nuts...

Page 12: ...he Zerk every 10 hours of plow use Replace all worn bolts and lock nuts Check all hardware periodically during operation and keep tightened IMPORTANT Loose bolts can cause hole elongation and part fai...

Page 13: ...Shoe Shims 36 7 41012 Snow Plow End Marker 2 8 60100 Hydraulic Cylinder not shown 1 9 92001 Mount Weldment 1 10 92009 Steel Skid Shoe 2 11 92013 72 Moldboard Weldment 1 92010 84 Moldboard Weldment 1 9...

Page 14: ...Hydraulic connection leak Tighten or reconnect hoses Plow angles opposite expected Hoses reversed Re install hoses correctly direction Plow leaves snow behind Frame of blade is not Use the bucket cur...

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