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16992210 Rev A

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Warnings/Vehicle Application ..............................pg. 2
About the Plow ....................................................pg. 3
Registration Information/Website ........................pg. 3
Snowplow Mounting/Dismounting ......................pg. 4
Mechanical Installation .................................... pg. 5-6
Harness Installation ......................................... pg. 6-7
Storage and Maintenance ...................................pg. 8
Parts Diagram and BOM ................................pg. 9-12
 

• Lift Frame ....................................................pg. 9

 

• Moldboard ................................................pg. 10

 

• Hydraulic Power Unit ................................ pg. 11

Hydraulic/Electrical Operation ...........................pg. 13
Troubleshooting ............................................ pg. 14-15
Snow Plowing Tips ............................................pg. 16
Warranty ............................................................pg. 16

WARNING

Always follow the vehicle manufacturers 
recommendations relating to snowplow 
installation. For recommended vehicle models 
refer to the SnowDogg Application Chart and 
Selection Guide.

WARNING

Make sure plow is properly attached before 
moving vehicle.

WARNING

Do not move plow while servicing or place body 
parts between or under plow parts while moving 
plow.

WARNING

DO NOT change blade position when traveling.

WARNING

DO NOT exceed 40 mph when transporting plow.

WARNING

Do not exceed 10 mph when plowing.

WARNING

Always lower blade when vehicle is not in use.

WARNING

Read this manual carefully before operating this 
snowplow.

CAUTION

Vehicle application recommendations are based on 
the following:

• The vehicle with the snowplow installed must 
comply with the vehicle manufacturer's stated 
gross vehicle and axle weight ratings (found on the 
driver-side door corner post of the vehicle) and the 
front and rear weight distribution ratio. In some 
cases, rear ballast may be required to comply with 
these requirements.

• In some cases there may be additional limita-
tions and requirements.

• Available capacity decreases as the vehicle is 
loaded with cargo or other truck equipment, or 
snowplow accessories are installed.

• If there is uncertainty as to whether available 
capacity exists, the actual vehicle as configured 
must be weighed.

Summary of Contents for MUT Series

Page 1: ...16992210 Rev A 1 9049 Tyler Blvd Mentor Ohio 44060 Fax 440 974 0165 Toll Free Fax 800 841 8003 snowdoggplows com...

Page 2: ...rts while moving plow WARNING DO NOT change blade position when traveling WARNING DO NOT exceed 40 mph when transporting plow WARNING Do not exceed 10 mph when plowing WARNING Always lower blade when...

Page 3: ...___ Company _________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________ Phone _________________________________________...

Page 4: ...is fully connected check to see that the gold pins are visible from each side Insert the lock pin through the foot pedal and pedal linkage 5 Connect the hydraulic control connectors Snowplow Dismount...

Page 5: ...ffer from your hardware Please see the parts diagrams for specific part numbers ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 16018100 LIFT FRAME ASSEMBLY 2 1 16020404 MD60 MOLDBOARD 1 16020410 MD68 MOLDBOARD 3 1...

Page 6: ...o make mount dismount easier and faster 1 Route the CONTROL HARNESS through the truck grill by the battery and through the firewall Some trucks will require drilling a 1 50 hole through the firewall w...

Page 7: ...IVE TERMINAL NEGATIVE TERMINAL TO ACC POWER 12V BLACK RED WHITE BLACK RED RED 4GA BLACK 4GA TO CHASSIS OR BATTERY GROUND TO CONTROLLER THROUGH GRILL NOT USED 10A FUSE TRUCK FIREWALL DRILL 1 5 HOLE AND...

Page 8: ...ENANCE The SnowDogg line of plows has been simply designed for reliable service In order to ensure the reliability of your plow observe the following maintenance items and regularly inspect Fasteners...

Page 9: ...16992210 Rev A 9 Figure A Lift Frame Diagram Figure B Linkage Detail Diagram 30 12 87 72 73a 73b 16 75 70 67a 68 189 71...

Page 10: ...10 16992210 Rev A Figure C Moldboard Diagram 37 3 13 36 14 24 26 27 12 69 75 4 7 15 29 1 35 34 38 2...

Page 11: ...ydraulic Power Unit Diagram Hydraulic Power Unit Wiring SA SB SC ORANGEWIRE GREENWIRE BLUEWIRE BLACKWIRE 3 PLACES REDWIRE BLACKWIRE 50 56 58 67 62 69 59 60 51 52 54 55 66 63 64 65 53 76 61 DROP SPEED...

Page 12: ...SI 60 16151306 1 Angle Lock Valve 61 16151308 1 Lift Check Valve Parts List REF PN Qty DESC 61 16900010 Lift Check Removal Tool 62 16151310 1 Lowering Speed Valve 63 16151312 1 Solenoid Valve 2 way No...

Page 13: ...on Plow left side moves towards the truck At end of stroke fluid is diverted over the main relief valve at 1900 PSI Lower Button Plow drops until the blade hits the ground or until the cylinder is ful...

Page 14: ...n fluid Bleed air from system Slightly loosen fittings to angle cylinders and angle the plow Tighten fittings while fluid is escaping Do this over an absorbent mat or hold a rag over fitting to absorb...

Page 15: ...CROSS RELIEF valve and clean Replace CROSS RELIEF valve OIL IS LEAKING FROM CYLINDERS Packing is loose Tighten until leak stops Rods are pitted Polish rods with fine steel wool Replace cylinder OIL SP...

Page 16: ...tingent damages whatsoever even if damages are caused by the negligence or fault of Buyers Products This warranty gives you specific legal rights Additional purchaser s rights may vary from state to s...

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