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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.




Summary of Contents for Personal Snowplow

Page 1: ...263 349 R1213 263 349 R0515 CAUTION Read this manual carefully before operating your Snowplow 263 349 R0715 Patent Pending 263 349 R923 ...

Page 2: ... 17 TROUBLESHOOTING Ͳ PAGE 18 CAUTION READ BEFORE YOU PLOW x ALWAYS check that the hitch pins pass through the appropriate holes in the mounting forks IF THE PLOW IS INCORRECTLY ATTACHED TO THE MOUNTS IT WILL PULL AWAY FROM THE VEHICLE AND FALL OFF x Not for commercial use x Lights are recommended if plowing at night x Do not plow at speeds above 10 mph 16 km hr as this may cause your engine to ov...

Page 3: ...s will seat into each other after the first use 2WD vehicles and vehicles equipped with Sport package will normally have a lower ground clearance due to the tire size as well as the suspension package You should expect a reduction in ground clearance at the front of your vehicle because the mounting tubes must be exposed below the lowest part of your vehicles body Adding an extra helper spring or ...

Page 4: ...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 tri...

Page 5: ...nd as deeply as possible during the first snowfalls Technique Generally work from the center to one side and then from the center again to the other side Do this by setting the plow on an angle and proceed down the center of the parking lot until you reach the far edge Lift the plow and back up to the position that you started from Now plow a parallel and slightly overlapping path After you have p...

Page 6: ... 262Ͳ929 25 1 00 1 2Ͳ13 X 3 00 HHCS ACTUATOR KIT N A 52D 84 RUBBER DEFLECTOR 262Ͳ932 26 2 00 1 2Ͳ13 X 2 50 HHCS ACTUATOR KIT N A 52E 88 RUBBER DEFLECTOR 263Ͳ314 27 3 00 DͲCLIP ACTUATOR KIT 2 FOR CASTER KIT N A 53A 60 DEFLECTOR BAR 2PC 297Ͳ615 616 28 1 00 DͲSHACKLE N A 53B 72 DEFLECTOR BAR 2PC 297Ͳ647 648 29 1 00 CARABINER N A 53C 82 DEFLECTOR BAR 2PC 297Ͳ769 770 30 8 00 5 16Ͳ18 X 75 HHCS 8 FOR CAS...

Page 7: ...7 1 2 60 72 82 84 BLADE ASSEMBLY 60 72 82 84 BLADE ASSEMBLY NOTE IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED A YELLOW POLY SCRAPER PLEASE SEE OPTION STEP 21 22 ...

Page 8: ...8 3 4 88 BLADE ASSEMBLY 60 72 82 84 BLADE ASSEMBLY ...

Page 9: ...9 6 5 88 BLADE ASSEMBLY ...

Page 10: ...10 7 8 NOTE IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED AN ELECTRIC ACTUATED SNOW PLOW PLEASE REFER TO STEPS 19 20 FOR THE ACTUATOR INSTALLATION DETAILS ...

Page 11: ...11 9 10 ...

Page 12: ...12 11 12 ...

Page 13: ...13 13 14 ...

Page 14: ...14 15 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 16 ...

Page 15: ...15 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 17 18 ...

Page 16: ...16 19 20 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ...

Page 17: ...16LOCKINGHEXNUTS 2 15 3 8 16X1 1 2HEXBOLT GR5 3 15 3 8FLATWASHER 4 1 82 84 OR88 POLYSCRAPER A DETAIL A 1 2 3 4 ASSEMBLY COMPLETE ATTACH POLY SCRAPER TO FRONT OF PLOW BLADE USING SUPPLIED 600 033 POLY SCRAPER HARDWARE BAG OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT NOTE IF POLYSCRAPER IS PURCHASED AS AN ACCESSORY OR SUPPLIED WITH YOUR PLOW SYSTEM SKID SHOES WILL NOT BE INCLUDED 17 ...

Page 18: ...17 WINCH WIRING DIAGRAM WINCH ACTUATOR WIRING DIAGRAM 18 ...

Page 19: ...ch Actuator does not engage or winch hesitates CAUTION Ͳ Disconnect power from the plow prior to working on the winch actuator or wiring a Ensure that the battery cable is securely grounded to the negative terminal on your battery DO NOT GROUND TO VEHICLE FRAME b Ensure that the switch on the control box under your hood is in the ON position Check your contacts and connectors to ensure that they a...

Page 20: ...263 349 R1213 263 349 R0515 Mise En Garde Lisez ce manuel attentivement avant d utiliser votre chasse neige 263 349 R0715 Brevet en instance Le chasse neige personnel GUIDE D UTILISATION 263 349 R923 ...

Page 21: ...ÉNEIGER x TOUJOURS vérifier que les goupilles d attelages sont insérées dans les trous appropriés des fourches SI LE CHASSEͲ NEIGE N EST PAS BIEN ATTACHÉ AUX FIXATIONS IL SE DÉTACHERA DU VÉHICULE ET TOMBERA x Ne convient pas à l utilisation commerciale x Des phares sont recommandés pour l utilisation le soir x Ne pas déneiger à plus de 10 mph 16 km h comme ceci peut faire surchauffer votre moteur ...

Page 22: ...ec une lime une petite meuleuse ou une pereceuse En général un harnais de fixation se compose d une traverse expédiée avec les ferrures du chasseͲneige et d un jeu de supports sur mesure servant à monter la traverse sur le véhicule Pour installer le support 1 Commencer par attacher les supports au châssis du véhicule sans les serrer 2 Attacher ensuite la traverse aux deux supports sans serrer 3 Un...

Page 23: ... heurte un petit obstacle enterré dans la neige Toutefois le chasseͲneige se remet automatiquement en état de service Si la cause du basculement n est pas connue examiner l amoncellement de neige pour voir s il cache des obstacles avant de procéder avec prudence 11 Toujours élever le chasseͲneige avant de faire marche arrière 12 Toujours abaisser le chasseͲneige lorsque le véhicule est en stationn...

Page 24: ... la neige va être amoncelée Prendre soin de rester à l écart des fossés des arbres des bâtiments et de tout autre obstacle parallèles à l allée Au bout de l allée faire tourner le véhicule sans changer l angle du chasseͲneige et passer de l autre côté de l allée pour empiler un autre amoncellement de neige Répéter cette opération pour pousser l amoncellement de neige davantage vers l extérieur DÉN...

Page 25: ...26 1 2 60 72 82 84 ENSEMBLE DES LAMES 60 72 82 84 ENSEMBLE DES LAMES 24 25 NOTE SI VOUS AVEZ ACHETÉ UN POLY SCRAPER JAUNE VOIR SVP L ÉTAPE 21 22 D OPTION ...

Page 26: ...27 3 4 88 LAME ENSEMBLE 60 72 82 84 ENSEMBLE DES LAMES 25 26 ...

Page 27: ...28 6 5 88 LAME ENSEMBLE 26 27 ...

Page 28: ...29 7 8 NOTE SI VOUS AVEZ ACHETÉ UNE CHARRUE ACTIONNÉE ÉLECTRIQUE DE NEIGE RÉFÉREZ VOUS SVP AUX ÉTAPES 19 ET 20 POUR LES DÉTAILS D INSTALLATION DE DÉCLENCHEUR 27 28 ...

Page 29: ...30 9 10 28 29 ...

Page 30: ...31 11 12 29 30 ...

Page 31: ...32 13 14 30 31 ...

Page 32: ...33 15 ÉQUIPEMENTS EN OPTION 16 31 32 ...

Page 33: ...34 ÉQUIPEMENTS EN OPTION 17 18 32 33 ...

Page 34: ...35 19 20 ÉQUIPEMENTS EN OPTION 33 34 ...

Page 35: ...METUREDESÉCROUSDESORTILÈGE 2 15 3 8 16X1 1 2BOULONSDESORTILÈGE GR5 3 15 3 8RONDELLEPLATE 4 1 82 84 OR88 POLYRACLEUR A DETAIL A 1 2 3 4 ASSEMBLÉE COMPLÈTE Attache le raclage poly au devant de la lame en utilisant le sachet fourni de viserie 600 033 ÉQUIPEMENTS EN OPTION 35 NOTE SI POLYSCRAPER EST ACHETÉ COMME ACCESSOIRE OU FOURNI AVEC VOTRE SYSTÈME DE CHARRUE LES CHAUSSURES DE DÉRAPAGE NE SERONT PA...

Page 36: ...36 TREUIL SCHÉMA DE CÂBLAGE 34 DIAGRAMME DE CÂBLAGE DE TREUIL ET DE DÉCLENCHEUR 36 ...

Page 37: ...ésite broute ATTENTION Ͳ Débrancher l alimentaiton du chasseͲneige avant de procéder à tout dépannage du treuil déclencheur ou du câblage a S assurer que le câble de la batterie est mis à la masse de manière sécuritaire sur la borne négative de la batterie NE PAS METTRE LE CHÂSSIS DU VÉHICULE À LA MASSE b S assurer que le commutateur de la boîte de commande sous le capot est en position de marche ...

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