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1. Drive the vehicle, with snow plow mounted, onto a 

smooth, level surface. Park the vehicle, move the plow
wings until the wings are in the scoop position on each
side and lower the plow to the ground.

2. Turn ignition switch OFF and apply the emergency 

brake. Turn hand-held controller off.

3. Inspect both float limiter screws and be sure that the 

hex head of the screws are not contacting the wear plate
underneath the hex head of the screw. If necessary,
adjust each screw upward so that the screw head is not
contacting the wear plate when the pivot tubes are verti-
cal.

NOTE: After disk shoe adjustment is completed, the float 
limiter adjustment must be made. See “Float Limiter 
Adjustment  on page 21

4. Place a level against the front of the wing pivot tubes 

and pull or push the top of the center section until the
level indicates that the pivot tubes are vertical (Not tipped
either forward or rearward.

5. Determine whether the center disk shoe or the center 

wearstrip is off the ground and measure the amount that
it is off the ground. (See Figure 2-3)

NOTE: Wing shoes must not be holding wear strips off 
the ground.

Figure  2-3

NOTE: Gap may be measured by sliding shims or 
washers between the ground and/or the center disk shoe 
or the center wearstrip, then measuring the shim/washer 
stack. The center disk shoe will need to be adjusted until 
the disk shoe and center wearstrip both contact the 
ground at the same time. 

• If the center disk shoe was off the ground - washers

must be ADDED below the disk shoe mounting tube.

• If the center wearstrip was off the ground - washers

must be REMOVED from below the disk shoe mount-
ing tube.

IMPORTANT: 

If washers must be added, add one

washer LESS than the amount the disk shoe was off
the ground. If washers must be removed, remove one
washer MORE than the amount the wearstrip was off
the ground. 

6. Raise plow and place suitable blocking under the 

plow to allow at least eight inches (8") of clearance from
the bottom of the center disk shoe to the ground.

7. Lower plow onto blocking.

8. Adjust center disk shoe assembly by removing the 

disk shoe mounting pin and adding or subtracting wash-
ers on the top or bottom of the disk shoe mounting
bracket as required according to measurements taken in
step #4.

9. After the center disk shoe position is properly 

adjusted, place washers on the disk shoe stem - above
the disk shoe mounting bracket, and below the retaining
pin - to remove all up and down movement of the disk
shoe in the bracket. Failure to do this will result in exces-
sive wear of the holes in the disk shoe mounting bracket
and will also result in bending the disk shoe stem.

10. After the center disk shoe adjustment is completed, 

lower the plow to the ground. If this disk shoe adjustment
is correct, the center disk shoe and the center wearstrip
will both be on the ground and the wing tubes will be ver-
tical (Recheck the wing tubes with a level). If wing tubes
are not vertical, repeat steps #3 to #9 until wing tubes are
vertical.

NOTE: If assembling and mounting a snow plow for the 
first time, the adjustment of the center disk shoe can be 
done with just the center section mounted on the vehicle, 
prior to assembling the wings onto the center section of 
the plow.

LEVEL

WASHERS

CENTER

EQUAL DISTANCE

CENTER
WEARSTRIP

DISK 
SHOE

WARNING

Keep hands and feet clear of wings and center 

section when setting blocking and lowering 

plow. Moving or falling assemblies could result 

in serious injury.

FAILURE TO HEED CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS 

INJURY OR DEATH.

Содержание HTV200000

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL HTV SERIES SNOW PLOW FOR PLOW SERIAL NUMBERS AFTER HTV200000 HTVG100000 97100759B 2003 Sno Way International...

Страница 2: ...To Vehicle 8 Installing The Cylinder Lock Clamp 10 Removing Snow Plow From Vehicle 10 Plow Storage 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 12 Introduction 12 Trouble Shooting Quick Reference General 12 Trouble Sho...

Страница 3: ...Y ALERT messages and how they will appear in this manual NOTE Additional information concerning the equipment or the procedure that may or may not be contained elsewhere in this manual BE AWARE It is...

Страница 4: ...10 m p h when plowing Excessive speed may cause serious injury and damage of equipment and property if an unseen obstacle is encountered while plowing ALWAYS position blade so it does not block path...

Страница 5: ...and the coils for the C valve and F valve Actuating the start solenoid sends current to the power unit motor to cause the power unit to pump hydraulic fluid Hydraulic fluid under pressure is directed...

Страница 6: ...d instead of the D coil Combination Wing Angling Both wings can be moved together using the control switches on the controller Operating the forward combination switch on the controller will extend bo...

Страница 7: ...y light weight HP Lithium based grease 6 For extremely cold weather plowing continuous sub zero operation an alternative is to remove the grease fit tings and fill the grease cavity with SAE 140 gear...

Страница 8: ...force the blade through the hard packed snow and down to the pavement If down pressure decreases results if a valley or low spot is encountered by the blade more down pressure is applied to lower side...

Страница 9: ...to the connector at the end of the plow control harness Turn the hand held controller on after connecting it to the plow control harness 5 If needed the hand held controller can be used to raise or l...

Страница 10: ...arm of the light bar 9 Unlatch the jackstand from its lowered position and rotate the jackstand forward and upward then latch it in transport position with the spring loaded pin IMPORTANT The end of...

Страница 11: ...isconnect the light wiring harness at this time and install the protective caps over the ends of the harness WARNING Always install the cylinder lock clamp when the plow blade is raised and the operat...

Страница 12: ...he snow plow control harness and the power harness Place the vehicle harnesses in a location on the front of the vehicle where they will not be exposed to potential damage and if necessary tie the har...

Страница 13: ...owing information available A Date Snow Plow was originally installed B Power Pack Model Number C Power Pack Serial Number D Controller Serial Number E Blade Model Number F Blade Serial Number G Pump...

Страница 14: ...Dealer Pick up tube filter plugged See Maintenance Section Pick up tube is not submerged in fluid See Maintenance Section Machine failure Refer to Dealer Weak battery and or charging system Refer to...

Страница 15: ...ve sticking Cycle raise and lower system to un stick valve Unit lifts but does not hold second action Dirt or debris in check valve Refer to Dealer Check valve spring broken Refer to Dealer Float DP s...

Страница 16: ...efer to Dealer Crossover relief valve defective or sticking Refer to Dealer Low or no current available at extend or retract solenoid valve Refer to Dealer Angle cylinder defective allowing movement i...

Страница 17: ...ature See Maintenance Section Defective Wing Cylinder Refer to Dealer Dirt or debris in Solenoid Valve Refer to Dealer Blade wings will not hold position fold rearward Defective or dirt debris in Wing...

Страница 18: ...Lubricate the wing pivot shafts with a good quality HP Lithium based grease NOTE For extremely cold weather plowing continuous sub zero operation an alternative is to remove the grease fittings and fi...

Страница 19: ...e pump assembly 1 Lower plow assembly to ground put vehicle in park and turn off engine Turn hand held controller off 2 Remove two 2 self tapping screws from the front of the cover and loosen two 2 ca...

Страница 20: ...in the cylinders 13 Reconnect hydraulic fittings in their correct position and torque to 20 25 lb ft If unit utilizes o ring and jam nut type connectors tighten jam nut to 15 20 lb ft 14 Fill the hyd...

Страница 21: ...ashers must be added add one washer LESS than the amount the disk shoe was off the ground If washers must be removed remove one washer MORE than the amount the wearstrip was off the ground 6 Raise plo...

Страница 22: ...the wing wearstrips and the center wearstrips are not on the ground at all times recheck the position of the wing pivot tubes The tubes must be vertical if they are not vertical the center disk shoe...

Страница 23: ...e plow to the full UP position 2 Place suitable blocking under A frame of plow to allow at least 6 of clearance from the blade to the ground IMPORTANT Make sure to position blocking away from cutting...

Страница 24: ...ply the parking brake and remove the vehicle ignition key Turn hand held con troller off 3 Check to make sure that the spring is installed as illustrated with open end of top loop facing vehicle See F...

Страница 25: ...with asterisk are in lb in Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 5 5 1 or 5 2 Grade 8 or 8 2 Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb SIZE lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft lb ft 8...

Страница 26: ...25 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC GRAVITY...

Страница 27: ...26 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC DOWN PRESSURE...

Страница 28: ...27 WIRING SCHEMATIC GRAVITY...

Страница 29: ...28 WIRING SCHEMATIC DOWN PRESSURE...

Страница 30: ...product misapplication of product abusive use of vehicle and or product failure to properly maintain and service improper repair service or alteration of product and any damage as a result of accident...

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