Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
1. The fuel tank is empty or the shutoff
valve is closed.
1. Fill the fuel tank with fuel and open the
valve.
2. The choke is closed.
2. Open the choke when starting a hot
engine.
3. The choke is open.
3. Close the choke when starting a cold
engine.
4. The engine oil level is low.
4. Fill the engine with the recommended
oil to the proper level.
5. A spark-plug wire is loose or
disconnected.
5. Install the spark-plug wire.
6. A spark plug is pitted, fouled, or the
gap is incorrect.
6. Install a new, correctly gapped spark
plug.
7. The air filter is dirty.
7. Service the air filter.
The engine does not start, starts hard, or
fails to keep running.
8. Dirt, water, or stale fuel is in the fuel
system.
8. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
1. The engine load is excessive.
1. Reduce the ground speed.
2. The air filter is dirty.
2. Service the air filter.
3. The oil level in the crankcase is low.
3. Add oil to the crankcase.
4. A spark plug is pitted, fouled, or the
gap is incorrect.
4. Install a new, correctly gapped spark
plug.
5. Dirt, water, or stale fuel is in the fuel
system.
5. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
The engine loses power.
6. The fuel line is restricted.
6. Clean the fuel filter and sediment cup.
1. The engine load is excessive.
1. Reduce the ground speed.
The engine overheats.
2. The oil level in the crankcase is low.
2. Add oil to the crankcase.
1. The hydraulic-fluid reservoir is low.
1. Add hydraulic fluid to the reservoir.
2. Air is in the hydraulic system.
2. Bleed the air out the hydraulic system.
The machine does not drive.
3. The pump-bypass valves are open.
3. Tighten the bypass valves. Torque to
12 to 15 N∙m (9 to 11 ft-lb).
The plow does not angle or angles slowly.
1. The hydraulic-fluid level is incorrect.
1. Ensure that the hydraulic-fluid level is
within 2/3 of the top of the reservoir
when the plow is lowered.
1. The fittings are loose or the O-rings
are damaged.
1. Tighten loose fittings. See your
authorized BOSS dealer for a seal kit.
Fluid leaks from the lift cylinders.
2. The rods are pitted or rough.
2. Polish them with a copus cloth or extra
fine steel wool.
The blade trips too easily.
1. The trip springs are loose or damaged.
1. Tighten the springs or replace them if
they are damaged.
The plow does not clean up snow from
low areas.
1. The controller is not in the F
LOAT
position.
1. Activate the F
LOAT
feature on the
controller.
1. The terrain is too steep.
1. Avoid steeply sloped areas.
2. The tank is overfilled.
2. The hydraulic fluid level should be
within 2/3 of the top of the reservoir.
Fluid is running out of the fill cap of the
hydraulic-fluid tank.
3. The plow is hitting snowbanks too
hard.
3. Do not plow recklessly.
The pump chatters when raising or angling
the plow.
1. The hydraulic-fluid level is low.
1. Check the hydraulic-fluid level; refer
to the Checking the Hydraulic Fluid
section.
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