Lit. No. 78532, Rev. 02
26
March 15, 2019
Your snowplow is designed for rugged, dependable
service. However, like the vehicle on which it is
mounted, it needs regular care and maintenance.
PRESEASON CHECK
Before the snow season, check your equipment to
make sure that it's in working condition.
• Clean and tighten all electrical connections and
coat with dielectric grease to prevent corrosion.
• Check the hydraulic system for leaks and cracked
or damaged hoses.
• Drain the hydraulic system and re
fi
ll it with
recommended hydraulic
fl
uid. For hydraulic
fl
uid
type and
fi
lling instructions, see "Annual Fluid
Change" in the Hydraulic System section of this
Owner's Manual.
• Replace worn or damaged parts.
• Check all mounting points and tighten fasteners
on both the snowplow and the vehicle.
• Repaint the blade assembly and attachments, as
necessary, to protect the metal.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Lower the blade when the vehicle is parked.
Keep 8' clear of the blade. Temperature
changes could change hydraulic pressure,
causing the blade to drop unexpectedly or
damaging hydraulic components. Failure to
do this can result in serious personal injury.
• Install auxiliary and
fl
ashing lights for compliance
and visibility in accordance with local regulations.
• Check the vehicle for proper operation.
• Inspect and test your battery. Recharge or replace
it as necessary.
• Ballast may be necessary, or bene
fi
cial, on some
vehicles to provide maximum traction, braking,
and handling.
• Any ballast material (such as sand and blocks)
must be solidly secured to the vehicle, preventing
it from moving under harsh plowing conditions.
IN-SEASON MAINTENANCE
• Apply dielectric grease to the joystick or hand-held
control connector monthly.
• Store the control in a protected location when it
is not in use. Do not leave it in the vehicle. The
control can fail prematurely if it is exposed to the
elements when not in use.
• Before each storm and frequently throughout
season, check that all fasteners, mounting bolts,
and hydraulic and electrical connections are tight.
Also check all plugs and seals for leaks. Repair as
necessary.
• Lubricate all moving parts for ease of operation.