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STEP 3d

Raise plow and reposition the two front wheel brackets 180 degrees (fig. 25) and 

the one rear wheel bracket 90 degrees (fig. 26) for plowing mode. 

STEP 3e (Check oil level on hydraulic models)

Raise and lower (and angle left & right if equipped with power angling) plow 10 times 

to automatically purge the air out of the hydraulic system. Lower plow to ground and 
turn off controller. Check fluid level in hydraulic unit (fig. 27) and top off if necessary 
(fig. 28). Attach Hydraulic Cover to Hydraulic Assembly Lift Frame using two Cover  
fasteners on each side (fig. 29). (The cover fasteners are locked in place when the 
center nail of the cover fastener is pushed in)

Auto Angling Controller Operation 

(Part #22826):

 

Turn the controller on. When turned on the controller will illuminate.  The Plow UP and 

Plow DOWN switch is a 3 position switch. The plow can be raised “up” by pressing on the top half of the 
Plow Up/Plow Down switch. Once released, the switch will return to the center position. The plow can 
be lowered by pressing the bottom half of the Plow Up/Plow Down switch. This will stay in the Down or 
“Float” position until the operator pushes the switch to the center position or raise “Plow UP” position. 
When the switch is in the Down or “Float” position it will keep the S1 valve energized which will allow the 
plow to remain in contact with the ground regardless of grade. When the switch is in the center position 
it will not allow the plow to lower automatically when encountering a different grade. Make sure controller 

is turned off when plow is not in use.

Power Angling Controller Operation 

(Part #22827): Turn the controller on by holding down the on/off switch until the controller lights up (1 
second). To raise the plow press the up arrow. To angle the plow left press the left arrow and to angle 
the plow right press the right arrow. The plow can be lowered by pressing the lower (down) arrow. If the 
lower button is pressed for more than 1 second the plow will go into “Float”. “Float” position will keep the 
S1 valve energized which will allow the plow to remain in contact with the ground regardless of grade. 
Pressing the raise arrow will take the plow out of Float and will not allow the plow to lower automatically 
when encountering a different grade. The controller has timers built in for safety. The plow will only raise 
continually for 4 seconds at a time and angle left or right continually for 6 seconds at a time. The controller 
will automatically shut down the function being used if the timer values (4 seconds for raise and 6 seconds 
for angle) are exceeded. In order to reset simply release the function being pressed and this will reset the 

timer and controller. Make sure controller is turned off when plow is not in use.

Wireless Controller Operation 

(Part #22891): Press the up arrow to raise the plow and the down arrow to lower the plow.  
A blue light will illuminate when either button is pressed. If it does not illuminate, the remote battery will 
need replaced. When using the linear actuator, the raise and lower function will time out after 6 seconds 
of continuous up or down. When using the hydraulic unit, the raise function will time out after 3 seconds 
of continuous operation.

(Fig. 25)

(Fig. 26)

(Fig. 27)

(Fig. 28)

(Fig. 29)

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - See pages 2-3 for definitions

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Содержание Drive Pro LD

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL AND USER S GUIDE Read the DrivePro LD Owner s Manual before operating or servicing a snow plow FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXPLICITLY...

Страница 2: ...hard working mechanical equipment we strongly urge you to spend quality time with this owner s manual It s easy to use and full of time saving tips that will enhance your ownership experience It inclu...

Страница 3: ...ious injury 8 The Drive Pro LD should NEVER be used for ANY other purpose other than plowing snow on a driveway using The Drive Pro LD for other purposes could result in serious injury or death 9 Insp...

Страница 4: ...comply may result in minor or moderate injury 23 A ballast weight may be required to prevent front GAWR overloading If required ballast must be securely attached at least 61 cm behind the rear axle F...

Страница 5: ...nimum 70Amp Battery 550CCA Cold Cranking Amps Must be able to accept a front 5cm class 3 reciever hitch Front suspension must be able to handle 113 kg of added weight of plow and hitch Stock vehicle w...

Страница 6: ...embly under the lifting cylinder STEP 1b Install Plow Markers to each side of plow using 5 16 18 x 1 bolt 5 16 flatwashers and 5 16 18 locknut as shown below STEP 1 PLOW LIFT FRAME ASSEMBLY Fig 1 Fig...

Страница 7: ...r moving parts of the vehicle and use the zip ties provided to secure If routing thru window or door make sure the hood door or window closes without pinching or cutting the harness Connect the Contro...

Страница 8: ...e so that the male tube on the lift frame is lined up directly in front of the receiver hitch fig 21 Lift slightly on the Lift Here decal fig 22 and push plow assembly into the vehicle receiver hitch...

Страница 9: ...ecting prongs and connect STEP 3c Turn on Controller Auto Angling Controller Part 22846 Power Angling Controller Part 22827 On Off Raise UP Lower DOWN Auto Angling Controller Part 22846 On Off Raise U...

Страница 10: ...use Power Angling Controller Operation Part 22827 Turn the controller on by holding down the on off switch until the controller lights up 1 second To raise the plow press the up arrow To angle the pl...

Страница 11: ...embly into the vehicle receiver hitch until the pin holes align fig 32 Proper install is shown in Figure 34 Connect electrical plug fig 33 and raise plow to turn all three plow wheels to the plowing p...

Страница 12: ...t electrical plug fig 41 and install weather covers to both end of the harness Remove Hitch pin fig 40 Gently lift at Lift Here decal fig 42 and slide Lift Frame out of reciever hitch on vehicle fig 4...

Страница 13: ...e with the hair pin Lift as high as possible then drive through the snow to the garage Drop the blade and back drag away from the garage Turn around back into the cleared path to the garage set the bl...

Страница 14: ...oesn t operate 1 No current to motor solenoid small red wire 2 Small puple wire not grounded 3 Malfunctioning Motor Solenoid 4 Malfunctioning Motor 5 Malfunctioning Hydraulic Unit 1 Location malfuncti...

Страница 15: ...Malfunctioning Hydraulic Unit 1 Clean and tighten connection 2 Location malfunctiuon and repair check controller 3 Replace Motor Solenoid 4 Replace Motor 5 Replace Hydraulic Unit Plow doesn t lower 1...

Страница 16: ...S LOWER MOLDBOARD TO THE GROUND WHEN SNOW PLOW IS BEING SERVICED OR WHEN VEHICLE IS NOT IN USE 2 Check and maintain hydraulic fluid reservoir level to Full Oil level should be checked with lift ram do...

Страница 17: ...Because it is free flowing in extreme cold the unit s performance and efficiency are not affected by winter weather It is effective for a maximum of one year Always carry an extra quart of Meyer M 1...

Страница 18: ...22 05027 1 Motor Solenoid Ground Wire 08258 1 Plow Parts Carton 23 07650 1 Dual Compression Spring Ram 24 13146 2 Cart Pivot Bracket 25 13147 1 Cart Jack Bracket 26 15134 2 Quart Meyer M 1 Hydraulic F...

Страница 19: ...4 15 5 6 7 13 9 19 10 16 11 23 32 33 34 40 35 36 37 38 39 41 35 42 2 24 25 27 28 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 8 8 13 13 16 11 11 34 40 38 41 35 12 28 45 8 34 14 PARTS LIST DRIVE PRO LD AUTO ANGLING...

Страница 20: ...p Screw 6 15101 1 Filter Screen 7 15142 1 Poppet Assy 8 N A 1 Street Elbow 3 8 NPT Black Pipe 9 N A 1 Suction Tube 10 N A 1 Return Tube 11 15143 1 Motor 12VDC 12 15144 1 Reservoir 13 15145 1 Hose Clam...

Страница 21: ...2 Cart Pivot Bracket 25 13147 1 Cart Jack Bracket 26 15134 2 Quart Meyer M 1 Hydraulic Fluid 27 15638 1 Front Cover 28 22818 3 Plow Cart Caster 29 22823 1 Vehicle Side Harness 30 22825 1 Vehicle Side...

Страница 22: ...1 3 4 15 5 6 7 13 9 20 10 16 11 18 32 33 34 39 36 37 38 40 35 2 24 25 28 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 8 8 13 13 11 11 34 39 38 40 35 12 28 44 8 34 16 16 20 41 27 14 20 PARTS LIST DRIVE PRO LD Power A...

Страница 23: ...tridge Valve 10 15146 1 S1 Cartridge Valve 11 15150 2 S1 S2 Coil 12 05029 1 Motor Solenoid 13 15144 1 Reservoir 14 N A 1 Orifice Plug 15 15143 1 Motor 12VDC 16 N A 1 Motor Solenoid Mounting Bracket 17...

Страница 24: ...o install with hardware bag and steel mounting belt Part 12706 Drive Pro LD Snow Shoes Allows you to set the scrapping height of the cutting edge Perfect for plowing gravel driveways lotsorotherground...

Страница 25: ...23 NOTES...

Страница 26: ...e to property or injury to or death of any person arising out of the operation maintenance or use of the covered product Products with missing or altered serial numbers Meyer will repair any product t...

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