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SAFETY

Front & Mid Plow Wings

Safety Section 1-11

© 2009 Alamo Group Inc.

SAFETY

Never leave the Snow Plow unattended while the plow is in the raised position.  Accidental
operation of the lifting lever or a hydraulic failure may cause a sudden drop of the unit
which could result in injury or death by crushing.  If the plow must be raised for inspection
or service  securely block up and support the Plow to prevent it falling.  

(SNPM-06)

Never crawl under the Snow Plow or any raised component  unless it is properly blocked
up and support to prevent it from falling.    Accidental operation of a lifting lever or hydraulic
failure may cause a sudden drop of the unit with injury or death by crushing.  

(SNPM-07)

Use proper protective equipment including gloves, safety eye wear, arm protection when
handling  plow blades and components  during replacement, adjustment, and maintenance.
Plow edges and components can become sharp and have burrs that could inflict puncture
and cuts to the hands, arms, and/or eyes if proper protective equipment is not worn.  

(SNPM-08)

 

Replace bent, cracked, or broken plow blade with a new blade.   Never attempt to
straighten or weld on plow blades because this will likely crack or otherwise damage the
blade with subsequent failure and possible serious injury from broken blade being ejected
from plow.  

(SNPM-10) 

Escaping pressurized hydraulic oil  generated by hydraulic pumps has the potential to
inflict serious injury and possible death.  Never attempt to repair a  pump or hose or tighten
a connection while the system is pressurized.  Always shut down the engine and relieve
hydraulic oil  pressure before performing any repairs to the hydraulic system.  

(SNPM-11) 

Hydraulic pressure must be relieved from the hydraulic circuit prior to doing any
maintenance or repair work and when the Snow Plow is parked at the end of the day.
Place the Snow Plow(s) on the ground or securely blocked up.  Turn off the Truck  engine
then engage the hydraulic remote cylinders several times to relieve hydraulic pressure
prior to performing any maintenance or repair work.  

(SNPM-12)

Never remove debris from or unclog jams in the plow or lifting components  until the engine
have been completely shutdown and all components have come to a complete stop and
are lowered to ground level and hydraulic pressure relieved.  Always wear PPE when
removing collected material and debris from the equipment.  Serious injury or death may
occur if any of these precautions are not followed when removing plugged or entangled
debris.  

(SNPM-15)

Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit
chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other
reproductive harm. 

 (SNPM-20)

Summary of Contents for JD 62-6430

Page 1: ...WITH MOUNTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOW PLOW ASSEMBLIES JD 62 6430 Tiger Corporation 3301 N Louise Ave Sioux Falls SD 57107 1 800 843 6849 1 605 336 7900 www tiger mowers com Current as of 11 10...

Page 2: ...he chance of accidents BEFORE YOU START Read the safety messages on the implement and shown in this manual Observe the rules of safety and use common sense READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL Non English...

Page 3: ...ooting section Tractor or Truck chassis Contact vehicle dealer If unable to correct the problem yourself contact your local Tiger Dealer after gathering Machine model _______________________ Serial nu...

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Page 5: ...______ 3 MAINTENANCE SECTION______________________________ 4 PARTS SECTION______________________________________ 5 WARRANTY INFORMATION____________________________ 6 This symbol means CAUTION YOUR SAF...

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Page 7: ...Safety Section 1 1 2009 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY SECTION...

Page 8: ...ERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED The Symbol and Signal Word are intended to warn the owner operator of impending hazards and the degree of possible injury faced when operating this equipment Indicates an i...

Page 9: ...an emergency Never allow inexperienced or untrained personnel to operate the Truck or Power unit and Snow Plow without supervision Make sure the operator has fully read and understood the manuals prio...

Page 10: ...immediately before or while driving or operating the Snow Plow Drugs and alcohol will affect an operator s alertness and coordination and therefore affect the operator s ability to operate the Equipme...

Page 11: ...Power unit It is recommended that the operator wear appropriate clothing take scheduled work breaks to help prevent these potentially impaired operating conditions If possible completely shut down th...

Page 12: ...bris and foreign objects If you are unable to see these types of items discontinue operation until visibility improves SNPO 8 When transporting the Snow Plow between locations follow all local traffic...

Page 13: ...e Hazards Radioactive Waste Radioactive Material Carcinogenic Materials Asbestos Corrosive Materials Batteries Acids and Bases In most areas these types of material require special handling requiremen...

Page 14: ...operating Use extreme caution to ensure that the Snow Plow is not driven into the path of pedestrian or vehicle traffic Serious injury or death and property damage could result from running into bein...

Page 15: ...sulting in serious injuries Keep and hands and feet away from the trip edge If the trip edge does not reset stop plowing and have the snow plow repaired before resuming snow plowing SNPO 12 Make sure...

Page 16: ...ure all pins are secure and safety pin equipped Make sure replacement parts are the correct size and properly installed Make sure all fluid levels are full and replenish as necessary Make sure fuel oi...

Page 17: ...erious injury from broken blade being ejected from plow SNPM 10 Escaping pressurized hydraulic oil generated by hydraulic pumps has the potential to inflict serious injury and possible death Never att...

Page 18: ...use cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash Hands after handling SNPM 23 Avoid contact with hot surfaces on the bottom of the skid shoes or plow cutting edges Use gloves and eye prote...

Page 19: ...rmine the stopping characteristics of the Truck equipped with the Snow Plow As you increase the speed of the Truck the stopping distance increases Determine the maximum safe transport speed for you an...

Page 20: ...ch the employee is or will be involved Employer Responsibilities To ensure employee safety during plow and truck or other power unit operation it is the employer s responsibility to 1 Train the employ...

Page 21: ...ASSEMBLY SECTION Assembly Section 2 1...

Page 22: ...list against the packing list to make sure there are no shortages Make certain the tractor model is the appropriate one for the mower received Always use a floor jack hoist or fork lift to lift and r...

Page 23: ...lling two holes and using the 10 32 machine screws and nylock nuts which are provided MULTIPLIER VALVE CONTROLLER WIRING The red wire coming out of the bottom of the controller should be routed inside...

Page 24: ...n the holes and secure the valve to the mounting bracket as shown in the parts section Install the electrial control wires from the controller that are routed through the rear window of the cab See pr...

Page 25: ...Assembly Section 2 5 ASSEMBLY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM...

Page 26: ...Also take note of any width restrictions when transporting by trailer For ease of installation it is best to leave rear wheels removed during installation of the mower 3 POINT PUSH ARM STOP MOUNTING I...

Page 27: ...ur existing Main Frame as shown below Next weld on the Boss making sure the orientation of the cross holes for the bolts are correct ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 06300059 MAIN FRAME 2 06401066 2 TAN...

Page 28: ...SURE THE BALL VALVES ARE OPEN Start tractor and allow instruments to stabilize Using a piece of paper or cardboard as noted in the safety and maintenance sections check all fittings and connections f...

Page 29: ...Snow Plow Operation Section 3 1 OPERATION OPERATION SECTION...

Page 30: ...s situation that if not avoided MAY result in MINOR INJURY Identifies special instructions or procedures that if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of the machine attachmen...

Page 31: ...M STOP POSITION TRANSPORTING PLOWS When driving from one site to the next the following procedure should be followed The Front Plow should be raised to its highest position The chains should be reposi...

Page 32: ...Center the tractor with the plows attached between the sides of the trailer Make sure the side plow is fully raised and secured Secure the tractor to the trailer with chains Obtain proper over width p...

Page 33: ...ng the inspection make sure the Tractor engine is off all rotation has stop and the tractor is in the Park with the parking brake engaged The Mower head is resting on the ground or is securely blocked...

Page 34: ...Snow Plow Operation Section 3 6 OPERATION...

Page 35: ...Maintenance Section 4 1 MAINTENANCE SECTION...

Page 36: ...of use and to regularly check for loosened or missing fasteners Replace any damaged or missing fasteners immediately Because of the environment in which snow equipment is expected to operate hydrauli...

Page 37: ...QC fittings or any open hose ends Inspect hoses for any leaks or potential leaks Secure hoses with hose clamps CYLINDERS Check for leaks and any chrome rod dents or scratches If v stack rod end seals...

Page 38: ...NOTES...

Page 39: ...PARTS SECTION JD62 6430 SNOW PLOW Parts Section 5 1...

Page 40: ...rt number and the basic name of the part 4 The manufacturer reserves the right to substitute parts where applicable 5 Some parts may be unlisted items which are special production items not normally s...

Page 41: ...5 4 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT FRONT HYDRAULICS 5 5 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT PUMP HOSES 5 6 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT SIDE HYDRAULICS 5 8 3 POINT STOP PUSH ARM 5 10 MULTIPLIER VALVE MOUNTING 5 12 3 4 FUNCTION MULTIPLIER VAL...

Page 42: ...0116 1 PUSH FRAME 7 33764 8 FLATWASHER 5 8 SAE GR8 8 21777 4 NYLOCK NUT 5 8 NC 9 06300113 1 HANGER FRAME 10 33880 10 FLATWASHER 3 4 SAE GR8 11 2 CAPSCREW EXISTING TRACTOR HARDWARE 12 32382 4 CLAMP HOS...

Page 43: ...3 33271 4 ADAPTER 1 2MOR x 3 8MJ 4 06500510 2 HOSE 1 4 x 170 5 06503147 2 FITTING BLKHD 1 2MJ x 1 2MOR 6 33382 2 ELBOW 1 2MOR x 1 2MJX90 7 06500164 1 HOSE 1 4 x 216 8 06500228 1 HOSE 1 4 x 204 9 06503...

Page 44: ...ction 5 6 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT PUMP HOSES ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 06500258 1 HOSE 1 1 4 x 70 FROM TANK TO PUMP 2 TF4852 2 FLANGE KIT 20 3 06500512 1 HOSE 1 x 70 FROM PUMP TO BRAKE VALVE REPLACE EX...

Page 45: ...JD6030 SNOW PLOW Parts Section 5 7 NOTES PAGE INTENSIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 46: ...JD6030 SNOW PLOW Parts Section 5 8 12 04 06 TRACTOR MOUNT KIT SIDE HYDRAULICS...

Page 47: ...QTY DESCRIPTION 1 REF MAIN FRAME 2 32900 4 QUICK CPLR MALE 1 2 x 1 2MOR 3 33271 6 ADAPTER 1 2MOR x 3 8MJ 4 06500345 2 HOSE 1 4 x 171 5 32810 2 ELBOW 1 2ORB x 3 8MJ 90 ADJ 6 34073 1 ADAPTER 1 2MOR x 1...

Page 48: ...JD6030 SNOW PLOW Parts Section 5 10 3 POINT STOP PUSH ARM...

Page 49: ...00115 1 3PNT SNWPLW 5 7030084 2 TOPLOCK NUT 5 8 6 2100 1360 2 SPACER 1 4 USE AS NEEDED 7 2300 0620 1 RUBBER STOP 8 7040006 2 FLATWASHER 5 8 SAE 9 7020162 2 CAPSCREW 5 8 x 3 10 7020082 1 CAPSCREW 3 4 x...

Page 50: ...2MOR x 1 2MJ X 90 3 06500251 1 HOSE 1 2 x 28 4 21577 4 NYLOCK NUT 5 16 NC 5 06500122 1 HOSE 1 2 x 30 6 33528 2 ADAPTER 1 2MOR x 1 2MJIC 7 21579 4 CAPSCREW 5 16 x 3 4 NC 8 06505159 1 KIT HYD MULTIPLIER...

Page 51: ...BREAKDOWN ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 REF SMALL NUT NOT FOR PARTS SALE 2 06505165 REF SOLENOID 12V SP 3 06505164 REF N C CARTRIDGE SPOOL W SHORT NUT 4 REF MANIFOLD NOT FOR PARTS SALE 06510231 1 CON...

Page 52: ...QTY DESCRIPTION 1 REF SMALL NUT NOT FOR PARTS SALE 2 06505165 4 SOLENOID 12V SP 3 06505163 2 N O CARTRIDGE SPOOL W SHORT NUT 4 REF MANIFOLD NOT FOR PARTS SALE 5 06505164 2 N C CARTRIDGE SPOOL W SHORT...

Page 53: ...SOLENOID 12V SS 3 06505161 1 N O CARTRIDGE POPPET W TALL NUT 4 REF MANIFOLD NOT FOR PARTS SALE 5 06505160 1 N C CARTRIDGE SPOOL W SHORT NUT 6 REF SHORT NUT NOT FOR PARTS SALE 7 31329 1 ADAPTER 1 2ORB...

Page 54: ...o wheel well with two 1 4 x 3 4 NC bolts and lockwashers 7 Next remove the top cover of the tractor cab 8 Drill two holes 5 8 dia one in the fender under the air duct at the right rear corner of the c...

Page 55: ...WARRANTY SECTION Warranty Section 6 1...

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Page 57: ...pment is modified or altered in ways not approved in writing by Tiger if repair parts other than genuine Tiger repair parts have been used or if the equipment has been subject to misuse neglect accide...

Page 58: ...al you can help prevent accidents The objective of this manual is to help make you a better operator Remember SAFETY IS YOU Your safety and the safety of those around you depends on YOU Common sense s...

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