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BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY PROCEDURE IN THIS
BOOK, READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL THE SAFETY
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION. IN
ADDITION, ENSURE ALL INDIVIDUALS WORKING
WITH YOU ARE ALSO FAMILIAR WITH THESE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

For your safety Warning and Information Decals have
been placed on this product to remind the operator
to take safety precautions. It is important that these
decals are in place and are legible before operation
begins. New decals can be obtained from Sno-Way or
your local dealer.

REMEMBER 

The careful operator is the best

operator. Most accidents are caused by human error.
Certain precautions must be observed to prevent the
possibility of injury to operator or bystanders and/or
damage to equipment.

NEVER 

operate Plow when under the influence of

alcohol, drugs or other medications that could hamper
your judgement and reactions. An accident may result in
serious injury or death to other persons or yourself.

ALWAYS 

operate vehicle in a well-ventilated area. The

carbon monoxide in exhaust gas is highly toxic and can
cause serious injury or death.

NEVER 

allow hands, hair or clothing to get near any

moving parts such as fan blades, belts and pulleys. Never
wear neckties or loose clothing when working on the
vehicle.

NEVER 

wear wrist watches, rings or other jewelry when

working on the vehicle or individual equipment. These
things can catch on moving parts or cause an electrical
short circuit that could result in serious personal injury.

ALWAYS 

wear safety goggles when working on the

vehicle to protect your eyes from battery acid, gasoline,
and dust or dirt from flying off of moving engine parts.

ALWAYS 

be aware of and avoid contact with hot

surfaces such as engine, radiator, and hoses.

ALWAYS 

wear safety glasses with side shields when

striking metal against metal! In addition, it is
recommended that a softer (non-chipable) metal material
be used to cushion the blow. Failure to heed could result
in serious injury to the eye(s) or other parts of the body.

NEVER 

allow children or unauthorized person to

operate this unit.

NEVER 

exceed 45 m.p.h. when snow plow is attached

to vehicle. Braking distances may be increased and
handling characteristics may be impaired at speeds
above 45 m.p.h.

ALWAYS 

lock the vehicle when unattended to prevent

unauthorized operation of the plow.

ALWAYS 

check the job site for terrain hazards,

obstructions and people.

NEVER 

exceed 10 m.p.h. when plowing. Excessive

speed may cause serious injury and damage of
equipment and property if an unseen obstacle is

encountered while plowing.

ALWAYS 

position blade so it does not block path of

headlamps beam. Do not change blade positions while
traveling. An incorrect plow position blocking headlamp
beam may result in an accident.

ALWAYS 

check surrounding area for hazardous

obstacles before operating this unit.

ALWAYS 

inspect the unit periodically for defects. Parts

that are broken, missing or plainly worn must be replaced
immediately. The unit, or any part of it should not be
altered without prior written approval of the manufacturer.

ALWAYS 

insert the cylinder lock when plow is not in

use. If the cylinder lock is not installed, the plow blade
could inadvertently drop and cause serious injury.

ALWAYS 

shut off the vehicle engine, place the

transmission in Neutral or Park, turn the ignition switch to
the “OFF” position and firmly apply the parking brake of
the vehicle before attaching or detaching the blade from
the vehicle or when making adjustments to the blade.

ALWAYS 

inspect lift system bolts and pins whenever

attaching or detaching the plow, and before traveling.
Worn or damaged components could result in the plow
dropping to the pavement while driving, causing an
accident.

ALWAYS 

keep hands and feet clear of blade and A-

Frame when attaching or detaching plow.

NEVER 

place fingers in A-frame or mount lug holes to

check alignment when attaching snow plow. Sudden
motion of the plow could severely injure a finger.

NEVER 

stand between the vehicle and blade or directly

in front of blade when it is being raised, lowered or
angled. Clearance between vehicle and blade decreases
as blade is operated and serious injury or death can
result from blade striking a body or dropping on hands or
feet.

NEVER 

work on the vehicle without having a fully

serviced fire extinguisher available. A 5 lb or larger CO

2

or dry chemical unit specified for gasoline, chemical or
electrical fires, is recommended.

NEVER 

smoke while working on the vehicle. Gasoline

and battery acid vapors are extremely flammable and
explosive.

NEVER 

use your hands to search for hydraulic fluid

leaks; escaping fluid under pressure can be invisible and
can penetrate the skin and cause a serious injury! If any
fluid is injected into the skin, see a doctor at once!
Injected fluid MUST BE surgically removed by a doctor
familiar with this type of injury or gangrene may result.

REMEMBER 

it is the owner’s responsibility for

communicating information on the safe use and
proper maintenance of this machine.

SAFETY

Summary of Contents for 28V Series

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 28V SERIES SNOW PLOW WITH EIS FOR PLOW SERIAL NUMBERS AFTER 28VG100100 28VD100302 97101116C 2006 Sno Way International...

Page 2: ...king Lots 7 Mounting Snow Plow To Vehicle 8 Installing The Cylinder Lock Clamp 10 Removing Snow Plow From Vehicle 11 Plow Storage 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 Introduction 13 Troubleshooting Quick Reference...

Page 3: ...the Pump Serial Number in the space provided below as a handy record for quick reference The Power Pack Serial Number is located on the A Frame near the front on the driver s side the blade serial num...

Page 4: ...m p h when plowing Excessive speed may cause serious injury and damage of equipment and property if an unseen obstacle is encountered while plowing ALWAYS position blade so it does not block path of h...

Page 5: ...id sends current to the power unit motor to cause the power unit to pump hydraulic fluid Hydraulic fluid under pressure is directed through the C valve to the lift cylinder causing it to extend and ra...

Page 6: ...ed together using the control switches on the controller Operating the forward combination switch on the controller will extend both wings in the scoop position Operating this combination will energiz...

Page 7: ...ty light weight HP Lithium based grease 6 For extremely cold weather plowing continuous sub zero operation an alternative is to remove the grease fittings and fill the grease cavity with SAE 140 gear...

Page 8: ...e pavement If down pressure decreases results if a valley or low spot is encountered by the blade more down pressure is applied to lower side of the lift cylinder and the blade will follow the contour...

Page 9: ...s down To raise the pins press up For Gravity Plows To lower the pins place plow in float and push up on light bar To raise the pins press up 2 Plug in power harness and remove controller from truck c...

Page 10: ...OFF Upper hitch pins will snap into place Figure 1 3 5 Unplug plow from control 6 Disengage both jack stand pins by pulling on handles Raise the jack stand and engage the bottom pin by pushing on the...

Page 11: ...against cylinder c WARNING Failure to properly connect plow lights to vehicle light harness will prevent plow lights from functioning Follow proper procedure to connect light harnesses and test lights...

Page 12: ...male connectors on the truck light harness together See Figure 1 9 Figure 1 9 5 Turn Down Pressure ON and then OFF 6 Rotate pin handles up straight out to unlock main pins See Figure 1 11 Figure 1 11...

Page 13: ...lt place a board or piece of plywood etc under the jackstand to prevent the jackstand foot from sinking into the ground 2 To avoid corrosion during storage coat the exposed chrome portion of the lift...

Page 14: ...following information available A Date Snow Plow was originally installed B Power Pack Model Number C Power Pack Serial Number D Controller Serial Number E Blade Model Number F Blade Serial Number G P...

Page 15: ...to Dealer Pick up tube filter plugged See Maintenance Section Pick up tube is not submerged in fluid See Maintenance Section Machine failure Refer to Dealer Weak battery and or charging system Refer...

Page 16: ...oid valve sticking Cycle raise and lower system to un stick valve Unit lifts but does not hold second action Dirt or debris in check valve Refer to Dealer Check valve spring broken Refer to Dealer Flo...

Page 17: ...ective Refer to Dealer Crossover relief valve defective or sticking Refer to Dealer Low or no current available at extend or retract solenoid valve Refer to Dealer Angle cylinder defective allowing mo...

Page 18: ...g temperature See Maintenance Section Defective Wing Cylinder Refer to Dealer Dirt or debris in Solenoid Valve Refer to Dealer Blade wings will not hold position fold rearward Defective or dirt debris...

Page 19: ...s with a good quality HP Lithium based grease NOTE For extremely cold weather plowing continuous sub zero operation an alternative is to remove the grease fittings and fill the grease cavity with SAE...

Page 20: ...is will help ensure maximum life and maxi mum performance from the pump assembly 1 Lower plow assembly to ground put vehicle in park and turn off engine Turn hand held controller off 2 Remove two 2 se...

Page 21: ...in the cylinders 13 Reconnect hydraulic fittings in their correct position and torque to 20 25 lb ft If unit utilizes o ring and jam nut type connectors tighten jam nut to 15 20 lb ft 14 Fill the hyd...

Page 22: ...6 Raise plow and place suitable blocking under the plow to allow at least eight inches 8 of clearance from the bottom of the center disk shoe to the ground 7 Lower plow onto blocking 8 Adjust center d...

Page 23: ...disk shoe will need to be adjusted Float Limiter Adjustment IMPORTANT The disk shoes must be properly adjusted prior to adjusting the float limiter If the shoes are not properly adjusted the float lim...

Page 24: ...he frame 1 Raise the plow to the full UP position 2 Place suitable blocking under A frame of plow to allow at least 6 of clearance from the blade to the ground IMPORTANT Make sure to position blocking...

Page 25: ...ck to make sure that the spring is installed as illustrated with open end of top loop facing vehicle See Figure 2 22 3 Using a 15 16 socket wrench through the holes in the bottom plate of the main fra...

Page 26: ...25 NOTES...

Page 27: ...with asterisk are in lb in Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 5 5 1 or 5 2 Grade 8 or 8 2 Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb SIZE lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft 8...

Page 28: ...27 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC GRAVITY...

Page 29: ...28 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC DOWN PRESSURE...

Page 30: ...29 WIRING SCHEMATIC GRAVITY...

Page 31: ...30 WIRING SCHEMATIC DOWN PRESSURE...

Page 32: ...Way will not be liable for any expense not related to defects in materials and workmanship The attachment of product to or upon a vehicle including any necessary modification of product or vehicle is...

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