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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
V
Straight
Scoop
Angle Right
Angle Left
IMPORTANT:
The v-plow is designed for snow
removal only. It is not designed for moving or grading
soil.
1. With the operator in the seat of the loader, the seat
belt fastened, and the seat bar lowered (if so
equipped), start the engine.
2. With the loader lift arms fully lowered, tilt the
attachment forward to rest on the skid shoes.
3. Drive the loader forward to push snow.
4. Use the loader lift and tilt functions to increase
traction and adjust the pitch of the v-plow.
Blade Angle
The v-plow utilizes a specially designed valve block to
change the blade orientation without the requirement
of an electrical attachment control system. The valve
block isolates one side of the attachment as the
priority side, with the secondary side moving once the
priority side has reached the end of its stroke.
1. Activate the auxiliary hydraulic circuit to move the
priority side to the desired position and keep it
activated until the secondary side has moved to
the desired configuration.
2. To move the blades into a position other than the
end of the stroke, activate the auxiliary hydraulic
circuit until the secondary side is in the desired
position, then reverse the hydraulic flow until the
priority side in in the desired position.
NOTE:
The blades may have to be repositioned after
hard contact with a solid object. This is normal due to
the design of the valve block.
Trip Springs
The v-plow is equipped with trip springs which allow
the cutting edge to trip when it strikes an obstruction.
This helps to protect the attachment and the
obstruction from damage.
To reset the trip springs after striking an obstruction,
raise the loader lift arms to lift the attachment slightly
off of the ground, or slowly drive the loader backward
a few feet.
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