4
PLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS
The
Snowplow
is
intended
for
light
duty,
personal
use
only.
It
can
be
used
to
effectively
clear
snow
from
parking
lots,
lane
ways
and
driveways
quickly
and
with
minimal
effort.
To
obtain
many
years
of
trouble
free
service
from
your
Snowplow,
be
sure
to
observe
these
basic
plowing
instructions.
1.
Before
beginning
to
plow
check
that
the
hitch
pins
are
properly
installed
through
the
holes
on
the
mounting
forks
under
the
vehicle.
To
check
this
pull
forward
on
the
plow.
If
the
plow
moves
from
the
vehicle
when
pulled
the
hitch
pins
are
not
correctly
installed.
2.
Plow
promptly
after
every
3
Ͳ
6
inches
of
accumulation
during
heavy
snowfalls.
3.
Plow
immediately
after
each
snowfall.
The
plow
cannot
be
used
to
break
through
ice.
4.
Exercise
caution
and
be
familiar
with
the
area
that
you
are
plowing.
Hidden
obstacles
can
damage
both
the
plow
and
your
vehicle.
5.
Stay
clear
of
all
obstacles
by
at
least
3
feet
(walls,
telephone
poles,
gate,
etc.)
as
your
vehicle
may
slip
sideways
on
ice
causing
the
plow
to
strike
the
obstacle.
6.
Never
ram
a
pile
of
snow.
Your
unit
is
not
designed
to
move
blocks
of
ice
and
attempting
to
do
so
will
void
your
warranty
and
may
cause
damage
to
your
vehicle.
7.
Do
not
exceed
10
mph
(16
km/hr).
Excessive
speeds
can
overload
the
plow
or
cause
you
to
lose
control
of
your
vehicle.
8.
When
you
encounter
drifts
of
snow,
proceed
by
raising
the
plow
to
remove
the
top
layer
of
snow,
then
remove
the
base
on
successive
passes.
9.
If
your
plow
hops
when
plowing
reduce
your
speed.
10. Your
plow
is
designed
to
trip
forward
if
it
is
overloaded
or
if
it
encounters
a
small
obstacle
buried
in
the
snow.
The
plow
will
automatically
reset
itself.
If
you
are
unsure
as
to
why
it
tripped,
examine
the
snow
pile
for
a
hidden
obstacle
before
proceeding
with
caution.
11.
Always
lift
the
plow
before
backing
up.
12. Always
lower
the
plow
when
parked.
13. Remove
the
plow
from
your
vehicle
after
each
use
and
do
not
allow
ice
or
snow
to
accumulate
on
the
winch/actuator.
14.
THE
SNOWPLOW
IS
NOT
INTENDED
FOR
TRANSPORTATION
ON
PUBLIC
ROADS.
To
drive
on
the
highway
with
a
plow
attached
most
states
and
provinces
require
the
installation
of
a
lighting
kit
complete
with
turn
signals.
A
safety
chain
is
also
required,
which
would
not
allow
the
plow
to
fall
off
the
front
of
the
vehicle.
Always
consult
your
local
regulatory
agency
for
their
particular
requirements.
Note:
Driving
at
speeds
above
10
mph
(16
km/hr)
with
the
plow
attached
may
cause
your
engine
to
overheat.
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