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Lit. No. 40688, Rev. 04 

26 

May 1, 2012

PLOWING SNOW

NOTE: Only the driver should be in the vehicle cab 
when the snowplow is attached.

General Instructions

1.  Before plowing, make sure you know of any 

obstructions hidden beneath the snow, such as 
bumper stops in parking lots, curbs, sidewalk 
edges, shrubs, fences, or pipes sticking up from 
the ground. If unfamiliar with the area to be 
plowed, have someone familiar with the area point 
out obstacles.

2.  If possible and you have good visibility, plow 

during the storm rather than letting snow 
accumulate.

 CAUTION

Wear a seat belt when plowing snow. Hidden 
obstructions could cause the vehicle to stop 
suddenly, resulting in personal injury.

 CAUTION

Never stack snow with the blade angled. This 
could damage the snowplow or the vehicle 
bumper.

 CAUTION

Flag any obstructions that are hard to locate 
under snow to prevent damage to product or 
property.

 WARNING

Never plow snow with head out the vehicle 
window. Sudden stops or protruding objects 
could cause personal injury.

 CAUTION

Plowing speed should not exceed 10 mph 
(16 km/h).

3.  Do not exceed 10 mph (16 km/h) when plowing 

snow.

4.  When you are stacking snow, begin raising the 

blade as you come close to the stack. This will let 
the blade ride up the stack.

Hard-Packed Snow

1.  Raise the disc shoes so that the cutting edge 

comes into direct contact with the pavement.

2.  Use lowest gear to place maximum power behind 

cutting edge.

3.  An angled blade is more effective for removing 

hard-packed snow.

Deep Snow

1.  For straight blades, shear off top layers by plowing 

with the blade raised 3 to 4 inches for the initial 
pass.

2.  Bite into the edges using only partial blade width 

until job is cut down to size for full-blade plowing.

 

Rule of thumb:

 

6" of snow — plow with entire blade width;

 

9" of snow — plow with 3/4 blade width;

 

12" of snow — plow with 1/2 of the blade.

 

Experience and "feel" are the best guides.

3.  When plowing deep snow, be sure to keep vehicle 

moving.

4.  Ballast is suggested for maximum traction. Secure 

ballast behind the rear wheels. Do not exceed 
vehicle's GVWR and GAWR.

5.  For increased traction, use tire chains where legal.

OPERATING YOUR SNOWPLOW

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Страница 1: ...er s Manual May 1 2012 Lit No 40688 Rev 04 CAUTION Read this manual before operating or servicing snowplow A DIVISION OF DOUGLAS DYNAMICS L L C This Owner s Manual is for BLIZZARD SPEEDWING snowplows...

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Страница 3: ...ress _____________________________________________________________________________ Vehicle Model Year _________________________________________________________________________ Snowplow Model Year ____...

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Страница 5: ...Hydraulic System 23 Blade Drop Speed Adjustment 24 Transporting Snowplow 25 Driving and Plowing on Snow and Ice 25 Plowing Snow 26 General Instructions 26 Hard Packed Snow 26 Deep Snow 26 Clearing Dri...

Страница 6: ...Lit No 40688 Rev 04 6 May 1 2012...

Страница 7: ...ge When service is necessary your local BLIZZARD distributor knows your snowplow best Contact your BLIZZARD outlet for maintenance service or any other assistance you may require If you have not alrea...

Страница 8: ...ead to damage to your snowplow and vehicle or other property Other useful information can also be described WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in deat...

Страница 9: ...k DO NOT use your hand to locate it Use a piece of cardboard or wood FUSES The BLIZZARD electrical and hydraulic systems contain several automotive blade style fuses If a problem should occur and fuse...

Страница 10: ...ank and lines Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediately WARNING Vehicle exhaust contains lethal fumes Breathing these fumes even in low concentrations can cause death Never operate a vehicle in an encl...

Страница 11: ...cle GVWR or GAWR In some cases there may be additional limitations and requirements Installation modification and addition of accessories must comply with published BLIZZARD recommendations and instru...

Страница 12: ...tomatically switch to vehicle headlamps when they are turned ON Replacement parts are available through your local BLIZZARD dealer VEHICLE MOUNT Blizzard has designed custom mounts for most vehicles D...

Страница 13: ...equipped with one of two special controls the POWER GRIP hand held control or a joystick style control Each control has its own ON OFF switch with an indicator light to show when the control is power...

Страница 14: ...an significantly enhance the operation and performance of the hydraulic system BLIZZARD zinc free hydraulic fluid maintains its viscosity to temperatures as low as 40 F 40 C BLIZZARD hydraulic fluid i...

Страница 15: ...equired it is important that it be secured properly behind the rear axle A ballast retainer kit is available from your BLIZZARD outlet PN 62849 NOTE The ballast retainer kit is for snowplow vehicles r...

Страница 16: ...d components could allow the snowplow to drop unexpectedly 5 Rotate and release the hitch pin The hitch pin is fully engaged when the pin handle is against the pin guide plate 6 Repeat Step 5 on the p...

Страница 17: ...and the power switch on the light tower is in the PLOWING position If the power switch is in the OFF position the power indicator light will flash The ON OFF switch operates as an emergency stop if re...

Страница 18: ...l lever to LOWER position and hold for 3 4 second to activate this mode FLOAT light in upper right corner of control face will illuminate Blade will lower to ground surface and follow contour of surfa...

Страница 19: ...results in smoother operation reduces the shock to the hydraulic system and increases hose and valve life Control Functions Raise Lower Float Angle The four diamond shaped buttons in the center of the...

Страница 20: ...reached its maximum raised position when the blade stops lifting C Angled Right To angle your blade to the right move the control lever toward R or push the R button on the hand held control To stop a...

Страница 21: ...s transfer to the snowplow headlamps On some DRL systems both the vehicle and snowplow headlamps will function OPERATING YOUR SNOWPLOW Aiming the Headlamps Aim the snowplow headlamps with the snowplow...

Страница 22: ...the cutting edge For hard surfaces concrete or asphalt The bottom surface of the shoe should be even with the cutting edge 1 Raise the blade one foot off the road surface turn the control OFF and fro...

Страница 23: ...anifold OPERATING YOUR SNOWPLOW Drop Speed Adjustment CW Slower Hose Ports Lift Ram Rod End Lift Ram Base End DS Angle Ram PS Angle Ram Pressure Test Port SAE 4 ORB S1 S1 S2 E S3 C S2C2 S2C1 S3C1 Some...

Страница 24: ...d adjustment 2 Lower the blade to the ground before making adjustment OPERATING YOUR SNOWPLOW WARNING Keep 8 clear of the blade when it is being raised lowered or angled Do not stand between the vehic...

Страница 25: ...for driving in snow and ice conditions Remember when you drive on snow or ice your wheels will not get good traction You cannot accelerate as quickly turning is more difficult and you will need longer...

Страница 26: ...ding objects could cause personal injury CAUTION Plowing speed should not exceed 10 mph 16 km h 3 Do not exceed 10 mph 16 km h when plowing snow 4 When you are stacking snow begin raising the blade as...

Страница 27: ...snow is clear of the buildings turn the vehicle around and push snow away from the buildings toward outer edges of lot 2 Plow a single path down the center in the lengthwise direction 3 With the blad...

Страница 28: ...unting or removing the snowplow Worn or damaged components could allow the snowplow to drop unexpectedly 2 Move the Power switch to the center or OFF position 3 While holding the Power switch RIGHT pu...

Страница 29: ...witch RIGHT push DOWN and hold the Arm Blade Operation switch to fully lower the arm 10 Unplug the electrical harnesses NOTE After each use of the snowplow reapply dielectric grease to the electrical...

Страница 30: ...driver and ballast as specified in the Undercarriage Selection Guide e Check functioning of any automatic vehicle leveling systems and specific manufacturer s instructions pertaining to vehicle prepa...

Страница 31: ...e and visibility in accordance with local regulations Check headlamps auxiliary lights heater and windshield wipers for proper operation Inspect and test your battery Recharge or replace as necessary...

Страница 32: ...is mounted it needs regular care and maintenance Check the following before and frequently during the plowing season 1 Make sure all fasteners mounting bolts and hydraulic connections are tight Pay p...

Страница 33: ...servoir 1 With the snowplow attached to the vehicle and the blade on the ground turn the control OFF 2 Move the Power switch to the center or OFF position 3 While holding the Power switch RIGHT push D...

Страница 34: ...d and turn the control OFF 3 While holding the Power switch RIGHT push DOWN and hold the Arm Blade Operation switch The arm will disengage the mount adapter and fully retract the lift ram NOTE Loosen...

Страница 35: ...tions Balance of parts made of plastic shall be disposed of in a customary manner BLADE FINISH If the powder coated finish is nicked or scratched repair the blade surface with BLIZZARD white or black...

Страница 36: ...Cartridge Cylinders Angle Cylinders 2 Stroke 11 3 8 Rod Diameter 1 3 4 Raise Lower Cylinders 1 Stroke 5 1 2 Rod Diameter 1 1 2 Bore Diameter 3 1 2 Snowplow Headlamps Type Low Profile w Turn Signals Me...

Страница 37: ...pin Vehicle Control Harness Vehicle Headlamps Park Turn Lamps Vehicle Headlamps Park Turn Lamps Factory Vehicle Harness Factory Vehicle Harness Vehicle Battery Cable To Snowplow Control To Switched Ac...

Страница 38: ...Lit No 40688 Rev 04 38 May 1 2012 NOTES...

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Страница 40: ...cturer may require or recommend optional equipment for snow removal Do not exceed vehicle ratings with a snowplow This product is manufactured under the following U S patents 5 420 480 5 638 618 5 899...

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