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1. 44 Scoop Position PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 120 A Overall Height 37 4 inches B Overall Width Straight inches 120 inches Position C Overall Length Straight 38 8 inches Position D Cutting Width Straight 50 inches 60 inches 72 inches 84 inches 96 inches 108 inches 120 inches Position E Overall Length Angled 50 7 53 3 56 3 59 3 62 3 65 3 68 3 Position inches inches inches inches inches inches inches F Overall Width Angled 46 5 54 9 65 3 75 8 86 1 96 6 107 inches Position inches inches inches inches inches inches G Cutting Width Angled 43 3 51 9 62 3 72 7 83 1 93 5 103 9 Position inches inches inches inches inches inches inches H Overall Length V 37 inches 38 inches Position J Overall Width V Position 47 5 55 9 66 6 76 7 87 1 97 5 107 9 inches inches inches inches inches inches inches K Cutting Width V 47 1 55 7 66 2 76 5 87 inches 3 107 7 Position inches inches inches inches inches inches L Overall Length Scoop 50 7 53 3 56 3 59 3 62 3 65 3 68 3 Position inches in
2. properly Pivot Assembly Possible Cause Possible Solution Blade does not pivot side to side Debris is not allowing Remove debris or back and forth movement Pivot assembly is damaged Contact dealer 30 TROUBLESHOOTING Hydraulic Manifold Only extends nor retracts disconnected obstructions in hoses others movements improperly While one cylinder moves the Orifice plug in manifold is Obtain replacement other cylinder also moves missing Relief is set too low Loosen jam nut and turn set screw in until it stops then turn back out 6 turns One side moves and the other Restriction in hoses Remove bends in hoses Remove does not obstructions in hoses Cylinders extend but do not Hoses may be installed Re install hoses correctly retract improperly Electric Hydraulic Manifold Only Possible Cause Possible Solution Both cylinders do not extend nor Hoses or fittings are loose or Tighten hoses and fittings retract disconnected Restriction in hoses Remove bends in hoses Remove obstructions in hoses While one cylinder moves the Manifold has malfunctioned Toggle electrical control switch other cylinder also moves and is stuck between Turn off prime mover relieve functions hydraulic pressure and then restart Check fuse on electrical harness One cylinder moves and the Electrical harness not Check harness and connect other does not connected Switch has not been Toggle switch to control other side activate
3. s manual Engage the parking brake and shut down the prime mover Relieve all pressure to the auxiliary hydraulic lines Unfasten safety restraints and exit the prime mover Ensure that the hydraulic quick couplers are clean Connect hydraulic lines for the blade to the prime mover Twist the collar of the quick couplers one quarter of a turn to secure the hydraulic connection While the loader arms are lowered visually inspect the attachment mechanism to ensure that it is securely mounted Enter prime mover fasten safety restraints and start prime mover Carefully raise the loader and cycle the rollback dump cylinders to check clearances that limiting stops make proper contact and verify that all mounting procedures have been successfully completed Contact FFC for instructions if the limiting stops do not contact properly INSTALLATION Removing the V Snow Blade WARNING Serious injury or death may result from disengaging the blade when the blade is 0 in an unstable position Place blade on a firm level surface in a stable position before disengaging NOTICE HOSES FOR THE BLADE MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE THE QUICK ATTACH IS DISENGAGED Pulling the blade with the hoses could result in damage to the prime A mover or to the blade 1 Position the blade on a level surface 2 Configure the blade in either the scoop or straight position for positions refer to angling instructions in operations Never disengage the blad
4. 8 ft Weld Left Moldboard 9 ft Weld Left Moldboard 10 ft Weld Right Moldboard 4 ft Weld Right Moldboard 5 ft Weld Right Moldboard 6 ft Weld Right Moldboard 7 ft Weld Right Moldboard 8 ft Weld Right Moldboard 9 ft Weld Right Moldboard 10 ft Shaft 1 5 x 27 125 Plate 3 8 x 2 x 3 5 with Hole Spring Bushing Bearing 1 75 x 1 8 x 2 Nut Nylock 1 2 13 Bushing Machine 1 1 2 x 14ga Washer Flat 9 16 Grd Pin Clevis 1 x 3 4 5 ft Pin Clevis 1 x 3 6 7 8 9 10 ft Washer Flat Gr8 1 2 Screw HHC Gr8 1 2 13 x 4 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 1 2 13 37 Item Part 1 oO RO 38 LAF6405 13 17406 50 13 17406 60 13 17406 72 13 17406 84 13 17406 96 13 17406 108 13 17406 120 13 51846 RHW7607 RHW8065 RHW8222 07 4090 07 0206 13 17411 50 13 17411 60 13 17411 72 13 17411 84 13 17411 96 13 17411 108 13 17411 120 er IX X X Jm ue ux TRIP EDGE ASSEMBLY Qty Description 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 Trip Spring 393 x 14 x 26 25 Weld Left Trip Edge 4 ft Weld Left Trip Edge 5 ft Weld Left Trip Edge 6 ft Weld Left Trip Edge 7 ft Weld Left Trip Edge 8 ft Weld Left Trip Edge 9 ft Weld Left Trip Edge 10 ft Weld Trip Spring Arm Nut Flange Top Lock 63 11 Gr8 Bolt Spade 62 x 3 25 Pin Clevis 1 x 3 5 1 1 2 1 Washer Pin Cotter Gr2 3 16 2 Weld Right Trip Edge 4 ft Weld Right
5. AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OR AT THE OPTION OF PALADIN LIGHT CONSTRUCTION THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PARTICULAR PRODUCT ON WHICH ANY CLAIM OF LOSS OR DAMAGE IS BASED THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY APPLIES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER THE CLAIM IS BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT BREACH OF WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER CAUSE AND WHETHER THE ALLEGED DEFECT IS DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT Attachment Technologies Inc a subsidiary of Paladin Brands Holding Inc PBHI is referred to herein as Paladin Light Construction February 10 2010 49
6. Right Angle Position If starting from the Scoop position reverse flow until right blade retracts and stops RIGHT ANGLE OPERATION Electro Hydraulic Model Adjusting V Blade 1 Start the prime mover at idle and raise the blade 2 Adjust the blade to the desired angle refer to angling instructions and then lower to the ground Adjust blade until it is level to the ground refer to leveling instructions 4 Increase prime mover engine rpm to operating speed Angling Instructions 1 Press toggle switch and hold flow to move one blade to the desired position 2 Release switch and flow 3 Pull toggle switch and hold flow to move other blade to the desired position 4 Release switch and flow 15 OPERATION Leveling Instructions NOTICE A LEVEL UNIT SHOULD HAVE NO VISIBLE SPACES BETWEEN CUTTING EDGES AND PLOWING SURFACE Scoop Position If the front corners of the attachment are contacting the plowing surface and a gap is visible towards the center of the attachment figure 2 1 Lift attachment 2 Roll attachment backwards 3 Lower back to ground 4 Continue until level If the rear center of the attachment is contacting the plowing surface and a gap is visible towards the outer sides of the attachment figure 3 1 Lift attachment 2 Roll attachment forward 3 Lower back to ground 4 Continue until level V Position If the front corner of the attac
7. The seat belt must be fastened while you operate the prime mover Only operate the controls while the engine is running Protective glasses must be worn while you operate the prime mover and while you operate the blade While you operate the blade slowly in an open area check for proper operation of all controls and all protective devices Note any repairs needed during operation of the blade Report any needed repairs Hydraulic Sequencing Model Adjusting V Blade 1 Start the prime mover at idle and raise the blade 2 Adjust the blade to the desired angle refer to angling instructions and then lower to the ground 3 Adjust blade until it is level to the ground refer to leveling instructions 4 Increase prime mover engine rpm to operating speed Angling Instructions Scoop Position Hold hydraulic flow until both blades extend and stop Left Angle Position If starting in V position hold hydraulic flow until right blade extends and stops LEFT ANGLE 13 14 OPERATION Straight Position 1 If starting from the scoop position reverse flow until right blade completely retracts 2 While still reversing flow retract left blade until it is in the straight position 3 Use normal flow to extend right blade until it is parallel to left blade STRAIGHT V Position Reverse flow until both blades retract and stop
8. 16 18 10ft OPTIONAL POLYURETHANE EDGE KIT Item Part 1 tno po 12 13 14 19 19 RHW5532 21 42 07 2855 07 2855 07 2855 07 2855 07 3674 07 4037 07 7837 07 7889 50 07 7889 60 07 7889 72 07 7889 84 07 7889 96 07 7889 108 07 7889 120 07 7925 07 8074 13 17662 13 18037 20 13 18037 30 13 18037 42 13 18037 48 P158005 RHW7607 RHW7607 RHW7607 RHW7607 Qty NNNNNNNN SAN Description Screw HHC Gr8 5 8 11 x 2 1 2 Screw HHC Gr8 5 8 11 x 2 1 2 Screw HHC Gr8 5 8 11 x 2 1 2 Screw HHC Gr8 5 8 11 x 2 1 2 Screw HHC Gr8 1 2 13 x 2 3 4 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 1 2 13 Rubber Center Filler Poly Edge 50 inches Poly Edge 60 inches Poly Edge 72 inches 6ft Poly Edge 84 inches 7ft Poly Edge 96 inches 8ft Poly Edge 108 inches 9ft Poly Edge 120 inches 10ft Poly Side Plate 4 5ft 6 7ft 8 9ft 10ft a Aft 5ft a Screw BHC Gr8 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 Plate 3 8 x 2 5 x 1 5 with Hole Plate 20 inch Spacer 4 5 ft Plate 30 inch Spacer 6 7ft Plate 42 inch Spacer 8 9ft Plate 48 inch Spacer 10ft Nut Nylock 1 2 13 Washer Flat Gr5 SAE 56 Nut Top Lock Flange Gr8 63 1 Nut Top Lock Flange Gr8 63 1 Nut Top Lock Flange Gr8 63 1 Nut Top Lock Flange Gr8 63 1 4 5ft 6 7ft 8 9ft 1 1 14 1 108 Notes 43 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Specifications and Model Views
9. 8 126 90 106 122 143 6 10 9 96 109 130 1 147 7 107 124 145 168 5 6 67 77 90 8 104 3 93 5 112 5 8 8 116 130 157 2 176 2 120 138 162 6 187 10 9 129 145 174 8 196 5 189 7 214 1 5 6 88 100 119 2 136 190 117 136 158 5 8 8 150 168 203 3 227 6 177 199 239 8 269 6 10 9 EM 175 194 237 1 262 9 ES 202 231 273 7 313 108 130 146 3 176 2 132 150 178 9 203 3 2 5 186 205 252 277 8 1 5 206 242 279 1 327 9 213 249 288 6 337 4 246 289 333 3 391 6 NOTE Nylock nuts are utilized when greater resistance to vibrating loose is required and greater operating temperatures are not a factor In addition like lock nuts nylock nuts have a safety feature that if the bolt does vibrate loose the nut will remain on the screw Install nylock nuts to the standard torque shown above HYDRAULIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Face Seal Assembly Tube to Fitting NOTICE Face seal fittings have the most reliable sealing method and therefore should be used whenever possible Installation 1 2 Make sure threads and sealing surfaces are free of burrs nicks scratches foreign materials Install proper SAE O ring to end of fitting if not already installed Ensure O ring is fully seated and retained properly Lubricate O ring with a light coating of clean hydraulic oil Position tube and nut squarely on face seal of fitting and tighten nut finger tight Using appropriate torquing device tighten to given torque rating from the table below Torque Value
10. Ibs may be converted to Newton Meters by multiplying by 0 11298 48 WARRANTY Limited Warranty Except for the Excluded Products as described below all new products are warranted to be free from defects in material and or workmanship during the Warranty Period in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty 1 Excluded Products The following products are excluded from this Limited Warranty a Any cable part that engages with the ground i e sprockets digging chain bearing teeth tamping and or demolition head blade cutting edge pilot bit auger teeth and broom brush that either constitutes or is part of a product b Any product merchandise or component that in the opinion of Paladin Light Construction has been i misused ii modified in any unauthorized manner iii altered iv damaged v involved in an accident or vi repaired using parts not obtained through Paladin Light Construction 2 Warranty Period The Limited Warranty is provided only to those defects that occur during the Warranty Period which is the period that begins on the first to occur of i the date of initial purchase by an end user ii the date the product is first leased or rented or iii the date that is six 6 months after the date of shipment by Paladin Light Construction as evidenced by the invoiced shipment date the Commencement Date and ends on the date that is twelve 12 months af
11. Injury 9 50 0775 2 Label Warning Crush Hazard 6 50 10017 Use part numbers to order replacements for lost or damaged decals Be sure to read all decals before operating the attachment They contain information you need to know for both safety and longevity Placement or replacement of Safety Signs Clean the area of application with nonflammable solvent and then wash the same area with soap and water Allow the surface to fully dry Remove the backing from the safety sign exposing the adhesive surface Apply the safety sign to the position shown in the diagram above and smooth out any bubbles RS Instructions Keep all safety signs clean and legible Replace all missing illegible or damaged safety signs Replacement parts for parts with safety signs attached must also have safety signs attached Safety signs are available free of charge from your dealer or from SWEEPSTER AUS INSTALLATION V Snow Blade Installation WARNING Improper attachment of V Snow Blade could result in injury or death Do not operate 10 11 12 10 this machine until you have positive indication that the attachment is securely mounted Position the blade on a level surface Enter the prime mover Fasten the safety restraints Start the engine Disengage the parking brake Align the attachment mechanism with the mounting on the blade and attach it to the prime mover Follow the attaching procedure in the prime mover owner
12. causes dust flying debris or any other hazardous material GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING LOWER OR SUPPORT RAISED EQUIPMENT Do not work under raised booms without supporting them Do not use support material made A of concrete blocks logs buckets barrels or any other material that could suddenly collapse or shift positions Make sure support material is solid not decayed warped twisted or tapered Lower booms to ground level or onto blocks Lower booms and attachments to the ground before leaving the cab or operator s station WARNING USE CARE WITH HYDRAULIC FLUID PRESSURE Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury or death A Hydraulic leaks under pressure may not be visible Before connecting or disconnecting hydraulic hoses read your prime movers operator s manual for detailed instructions on connecting and disconnecting hydraulic hoses or fittings Keep unprotected body parts such as face eyes and arms as far away as possible from a suspected leak Flesh injected with hydraulic fluid may develop gangrene or other permanent disabilities If injured by injected fluid see a doctor at once If your doctor is not familiar with this type of injury ask him to research immediately to determine proper treatment Wear safety glasses protective clothing and use a sound piece of cardboard or wood when searching for hydraulic leaks DO NOT USE YOUR HANDS SEE ILLUSTRATION CARDBOAR
13. in a safe area away from traffic or other hazards Check all hardware holding the blade to the host machine making sure it is tight Replace any damaged or fatigued hardware with properly rated fasteners Make sure all hydraulic hardware and hydraulic fittings are tight Replace any damaged or fatigued fittings or hoses Remove from the plowing area all property that could be damaged by flying debris or impacts from the blade Be sure all persons not operating the blade are clear of the area being cleared Always wear proper apparel such as safety glasses goggles or a face shield and ear protection While operating blade 12 When operating the blade adhere to all government rules local laws and other professional guidelines for your plowing application Before leaving the operators area for any reason lower the blader to the ground Stop the prime mover engine set the brakes and remove the key from the ignition Keep hands feet hair and other loose clothing away from all moving parts Leave all shields and safety equipment in place when operating the blade Be aware of extra weight and width a blade adds Reduce travel speed accordingly When operating on rough terrain reduce speed to maintain control of steering Never plow toward people buildings vehicles or other objects that can be damaged by flying debris OPERATION Only operate the blade while you are in the seat of the prime mover
14. or lubricated with engine oil SAE GRADE 5 TORQUE SAE GRADE 8 TORQUE Bolt head identification marks as per grade Bolt Size Pounds Feet Newton Meters Pounds Feet Newton Meters NOTE Manufacturing Marks Will Va 14 635 Une UNF UNG UNF UNG UNF ri 12 13 14 GRAUE 8 340 4 i 50 62 em 939 as 5 15 18 10871285 2588 680 748 92 1088 14751660 92 1426 s 1428 1936 2028 25022 335 1649 1870 2686 METRIC BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS NOTE The following torque values are for use with metric Bolt head identification marks as per grade hardware that is unplated and either dry or lubricated with engine oil Reduce torque 15 when using hardware that has extreme pressure lubricants plating or hard washer applications Newion Maters Pitch mm Newton Meters 5 6 3 6 5 8 4 9 79 8 8 5 8 4 7 10 9 7 2 10 9 8 13 6 5 6 1 2 14 9 8 19 12 17 16 3 23 8 8 17 22 23 29 8 19 27 25 7 36 6 10 9 20 26 27 1 35 2 22 31 29 8 42 5 6 20 25 27 1 33 9 20 29 27 1 39 3 8 8 34 40 46 1 54 2 35 47 47 4 63 7 10 9 38 46 51 5 62 3 40 52 54 2 70 5 5 6 28 34 37 9 46 1 31 41 42 55 6 M12 8 8 1 75 51 59 69 1 79 9 56 68 75 9 92 1 10 9 57 66 77 2 89 4 62 75 84 101 6 5 6 49 56 66 4 75 9 52 64 70 5 86 7 8 8 81 93 109
15. D HYDRAULIC HOSE OR FITTING MAGNIFYING GLASS WARNING DO NOT MODIFY MACHINE OR ATTACHMENTS Modifications may weaken the integrity of the attachment and may impair the function A safety life and performance of the attachment When making repairs use only the manufacturer s genuine parts following authorized instructions Other parts may be substandard in fit and quality Never modify any ROPS Roll Over Protection System equipment or device Any modifications must be authorized in writing by the manufacturer WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFELY MAINTAIN AND REPAIR EQUIPMENT Do not wear loose clothing or any accessories that can catch in moving parts If you have long hair cover or secure it so that it does not become entangled in the equipment Work a level surface in a well lit area Use properly grounded electrical outlets and tools Use the correct tool for the job at hand Make sure they are in good condition for the task required Wear the protective equipment specified by the tool manufacturer SAFELY OPERATE EQUIPMENT Do not operate equipment until you are completely trained by a qualified operator in how to use the controls know its capabilities dimensions and all safety requirements See your prime movers manual for these instructions Keep all step plates grab bars pedals and controls free of dirt g
16. Hardware Check for tightness EM Oil Cleanliness Requirements NOTICE All hydraulic fluid shall be filtered before use in any FFC product to obtain the ISO cleanliness standard of 17 14 or better unless explicitly specified otherwise Lubrication Points The following grease fittings should be greased before each use See figure for locations 1 Cylinders 2 fittings per cylinder 2 Center Pin 2 fittings 3 Ball Joint B Design 1 fitting LUBRICATE TOP AND BOTTOM LUBRICATE BOTH CYLINDERS 23 MAINTENANCE RECORD Maintenance Procedure Performed Performed by 24 MAINTENANCE Inverting Front Wear Edges Steel or Polyurethane NOTICE All nuts and bolts must be installed using proper torque specifications refer to Bolt 10 11 12 Torque Specifications Park prime mover on a firm level surface with blade properly attached Lower the blades cutting edge onto a sturdy wood or metal blocking positioned under the pivoting assembly to safely hold the wear edge 6 to 8 inches above the level surface Place primer mover in Park and engage parking brake Remove and retain all nuts and bolts but the ones at each end of the wear edge Support one end of the wear edge remove the nut and bolt then lower it to the level surface Support the other end remove the nut and bolt and lower to the level surface Flip the edge over so the worn side is facing up If using a polyurethane edge ensure
17. Trip Edge 5 ft Weld Right Trip Edge 6 ft Weld Right Trip Edge 7 ft Weld Right Trip Edge 8 ft Weld Right Trip Edge 9 ft Weld Right Trip Edge 10 ft nN STEEL WEAR EDGE ASSEMBLY 13 17412 96 13 17412 108 13 17412 120 Wear Edge 6x Wear Edge 6x Wear Edge 6x Item Part Qty Description 1 RHW2663 4 Bolt Plow 63 11 x 1 75 Gr8 4 5 ft RHW2663 6 Bolt Plow 63 11 x 1 75 Gr8 6 7 ft RHW2663 8 Bolt Plow 63 11 x 1 75 Gr8 8 9 ft RHW2663 10 Bolt Plow 63 11 x 1 75 Gr8 10 ft 2 13 17488 2 Plate 3 8 x 3 5 x 6 36 9 0 2 Wear Edge 6 5 4 ft 13 17412 60 2 Wear Edge 6 5 5 ft 13 17412 72 2 Wear Edge 6 x 5 6 ft 13 17412 84 2 Wear Edge 6 x 5 7 ft 2 2 2 4 07 7837 1 Rubber 6 9 x 5 5 with Holes 5 RHW7607 4 Nut Flange Top Lock 63 11 Gr8 4 5 ft RHW7607 6 Nut Flange Top Lock 63 11 Gr8 6 7 ft RHW7607 8 Nut Flange Top Lock 63 11 Gr8 8 9 ft RHW7607 10 Nut Flange Top Lock 63 11 Gr8 10 ft 6 P851108 8 Washer Lock 1 2 7 P100804 4 Screw HHC 1 2 13 x 1 Gr5 39 OPTIONAL MARKER KIT Item Part Qty Description 1 103066 2 2 RHW1105 4 3 RHW7103 4 40 Marker Orange 28 inches Screw HHC Gr5 31 18 x 1 Nut Lock Gr5 31 18 OPTIONAL DEFLECTOR KIT NOTE SHORTER DIMENSION IS TOWARDS CENTER OF V BLADE Item Part Qty Description 1 13 17805 50 2 Deflector Rubber 2 Ply 1 4 x 10 x 21 75 4ft 13 17805 60 2 Deflector Rub
18. V Frc BY PALADIN OPERATOR S AND PARTS MANUAL V SNOW BLADE Model Number Manual Number 51 4320 Release Date June 2014 Serial Number Serial Number 1052001 and Up Rev 2 800 456 7100 www paladinattachments com 2800 N Zeeb Rd Dexter MI 48130 United States of America Copyright Notes TABLE OF CONTENTS PP n P 4 SAFETY diss gp Pe 5 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS nn Dana Supr n Gun el b Ein 5 7 EQUIPMENT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Een ea id 8 S GE LABELS 9 INSTALLATION ri 10 11 A NE 12 22 MAINTENANCE ee een een ee 23 29 FRAMME 30 31 PARTS amp 32 42 So EG IE IG Lugano tb di 44 45 BOLT TORQUE SPECIPIGATIONS Sana ae ea a 46 HYDRAULIC TORQUE 47 48 up Rf T 49 PREFACE GENERAL INFORMATION This product was carefully designed and manufactured to give you many years of dependable service Only minor maintenance such as cleaning and lubricating is required to keep it in top working condition Be sure to observe all maintenance procedures and safety precautions in this manual and on any safety decals located on the product and on any equipment on which the attachment is mounted WARNING Never let anyone operate this unit without reading the Safety Precautions and Op
19. at you receive the correct parts SOUND AND VIBRATION Sound pressure levels and vibration data for this attachment are influenced by many different parameters some items are listed below not inclusive prime mover type age condition with or without cab enclosure and configuration operator training behavior stress level job site organization working material condition environment Based on the uncertainty of the prime mover operator and job site it is impossible to get precise machine and operator sound pressure levels or vibration levels for this attachment NOTE A list of all Paladin Patents can be found at http www paladinbrands com patents asp WARNING A WARNING A A WARNING A SAFETY STATEMENTS THIS SIGNAL WORD IS USED WHERE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WILL RESULT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED PROPERLY THIS SIGNAL WORD IS USED WHERE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED PROPERLY THIS SIGNAL WORD IS USED WHERE MINOR INJURY COULD RESULT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED PROPERLY NOTICE INDICATES A PROPERTY DAMAGE MESSAGE THIS SYMBOL BY ITSELF OR USED WITH A WARNING WORD THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL IS USED TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS INVOLVING YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY OR THE SAFETY OF OTHERS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ MANUAL PRIOR TO INSTALL Improper install
20. ation operation or maintenance of this equipment could result in serious injury or death Operators and maintenance personnel should read this manual as well as all manuals related to this equipment and the prime mover thoroughly before beginning installation operation or maintenance FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND THE PRIME MOVERS MANUAL READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY STATEMENTS Read all safety decals and safety statements in all manuals prior to operating or working on this equipment Know and obey all OSHA regulations local laws and other professional guidelines for your operation Know and follow good work practices when assembling maintaining repairing mounting removing or operating this equipment KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT Know your equipment s capabilities dimensions and operations before operating Visually inspect your equipment before you start and never operate equipment that is not in proper working order with all safety devices intact Check all hardware to assure it is tight Make certain that all locking pins latches and connection devices are properly installed and secured Remove and replace any damaged fatigued or excessively worn parts Make certain all safety decals are in place and are legible Keep decals clean and replace them if they become worn and hard to read PROTECT AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS Always wear proper safety glasses goggles or a face shield when driving pins in or out or when operation
21. ber 2 Ply 1 4 x 10 x 26 75 5ft 13 17805 72 2 Deflector Rubber 2 Ply 1 4 x 10 x 32 75 6ft 13 17805 84 2 Deflector Rubber 2 Ply 1 4 x 10 x 38 75 7ft 13 17805 96 2 Deflector Rubber 2 Ply 1 4 x 10 x 44 75 8ft 13 17805 108 2 Deflector Rubber 2 Ply 1 4 x 10 x 50 75 9ft 13 17805 120 2 Deflector Rubber 2 Ply 1 4 x 10 x 56 75 10ft 2 13 17806 50 2 Plate 708 x 1 5 x 21 75 Deflector Retainer 4ft 13 17806 60 2 Plate 7ga x 1 5 x 26 75 Deflector Retainer 5ft 13 17806 72 2 Plate 708 x 1 5 x 32 75 Deflector Retainer 6ft 13 17806 84 2 Plate 7ga x 1 5 x 38 75 Deflector Retainer 7ft 13 17806 96 2 Plate 708 1 5 44 75 Deflector Retainer 84 13 17806 108 2 Plate 708 x 1 5 50 75 Deflector Retainer 9ft 13 17806 120 2 Plate 708 x 1 5 x 56 75 Deflector Retainer 108 3 RHW1105 6 Screw Gr5 31 18 1 4ft RHW1105 8 Screw HHC Gr5 31 18 x 1 5ft RHW1105 10 Screw Gr5 31 18 x 1 6ft RHW1105 12 Screw Gr5 31 18 x 1 7ft RHW1105 14 Screw HHC Gr5 31 18 x 1 8ft RHW1105 16 Screw HHC Gr5 31 18 x 1 9ft RHW1105 18 Screw HHC Gr5 31 18 x 1 10ft 4 07 3270 6 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 5 16 18 4ft 07 3270 8 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 5 16 18 5ft 07 3270 10 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 5 16 18 6ft 07 3270 12 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 5 16 18 7ft 07 3270 14 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 5 16 18 8ft 07 3270 16 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 5 16 18 9ft 07 3270 18 Nut Hex Nylock Gr8 5
22. ches inches inches inches inches inches M Overall Width Scoop 45 4 54 1 64 5 74 9 85 3 95 7 106 1 Position inches inches inches inches inches inches inches N Cuttung Width Scoop 39 4 48 inches 4 68 8 79 2 89 6 100 inches Position inches inches inches inches inches O Center of Gravity 16 7 17 2 17 9 18 6 19 inches 5 19 9 Horizontal inches inches inches inches inches inches Center of Gravity Vertical 9 3 inches 9 5 inches 9 7 inches 9 7 inches 9 9 inches 9 9 inches inches 850 16 880 lbs Ibs 990 16 1035 16 1080 16 1130 Ibs Maximum Angle 30 Degrees Prime Mover Specifications DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS Weight of Primer Mover without Blade Attachment 13 230 lbs maximum Hydraulic Pressure Output 3 500 psi Maximum Rear Ballast As required to maintain full product stability Note the shipping weight on the product specification page then see the operator s manual s for your primer mover loader and quick attach for your ballasting needs 45 46 BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLES Use the following charts when determining bolt torque specifications when special torques are not given Always use grade 5 or better when replacing bolts SAE BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS NOTE The following torque values are for use with extreme pressure lubricants plating or hard washer applications Increase torque 15 when using hardware that is unplated and either dry
23. d 33 34 HYDRAULIC ELECTRIC MANIFOLD SCHEMATIC Po NN E 6 F D 1 2 8 ORIFICE ORIFICE PRIME MOVER HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD SCHEMATIC SKID STEER 35 MOLDBOARD ASSEMBLY Item Part of 19 ONO 12 13 14 15 16 TE 18 19 20 21 07 4037 07 0206 07 0206 07 0223 07 3268 07 3674 07 4090 07 4090 07 6889 07 7838 07 8083 07 8084 13 17420 13 17426 50 13 17426 60 13 17426 72 13 17426 84 13 17426 96 13 17426 108 13 17426 120 13 17430 50 13 17430 60 13 17430 72 13 17430 84 13 17430 96 13 17430 108 13 17430 120 13 17442 13 17662 LAF9602 P158005 P855324 RHW5532 RHW8222 RHW8222 07 0156 07 2360 OoMNMNN oq MOLDBOARD ASSEMBLY Qty Description Pin Cotter Gr2 3 16 x 2 4 5 ft Pin Cotter Gr2 3 16 x 2 6 7 8 9 10 ft Fitting Zerk 1 8NPT Snap Ring Screw HHC Gr8 1 2 13 x 2 3 4 Washer 1 1 2 x 1 x 075 4 5 ft Washer 1 1 2 x 1 x 075 6 7 8 9 10 ft Pin Clevis 1 x 5 4 7 Grip Screw HHC Gr8 1 1 2 6 x 6 Nut Gr8 1 1 2 6 Washer Lock Disk 1 1 2 Pivoting Assembly Weld Left Moldboard 4 ft Weld Left Moldboard 5 ft Weld Left Moldboard 6 ft Weld Left Moldboard 7 ft Weld Left Moldboard
24. d Fuse has been damaged obstructions in hoses retract improperly 31 HOSE ASSEMBLY Hydraulic Electric Hose Routings Item Part 03 2092 03 2278 03 3515 03 3537 03 4912 ARON 6 03 6074 7 03 6244 8 03 6293 9 07 4032 10 07 4033 11 07 7737 12 19687 13 88921 14 LAF4229 15 RHW1043 32 Qty Description MON NO BPD Elbow 90 6MB 6MF Fitting 6MF 8MB Fitting 12MB 8MF O Ring 8 Face Seal Hose 38 x 72 8FF 8FF45 100R2 Plate Orifice 8 O Ring Face Seal Hose 38 x 24 6FF 6FF45 3K Fitting Elbow 45 8MB 8MF Washer Flat Gr8 1 4 Nut Hex nylock 1 4 20 Gr8 Wire Harness 108 inches Valve Electro Hydraulic Selector Cylinder Assembly Fitting 6MB 6MF Screw HHC 25 20 2 5 Gr8 HOSE ASSEMBLY Hydraulic Hose Routings Item Part 03 10111 03 2092 03 3573 03 3689 03 4704 03 5236 03 5903 03 6248 07 3652 88921 LAF4229 LAF4271 P851105 RHW5162 RHW7101 Qty Description 2 4 2 2 2 NNN gt NANNO Hose 38 x 78 6FF 8MB 100R2 Elbow 90 6MB 6MF O Ring Face Seal 3 8 SAE 6 Elbow 90 6FF 6MF Hose 38 x 27 6FF 6FF 3K Hose 38 x 42 6FF 6FF90 Manifold Plate Hydraulic Orifice 6 ORFS Screw HHC Gr8 5 16 18 x 3 1 2 Cylinder Assembly Fitting 6MB 6MF Fitting 8FB 12MB Washer Lock 5 16 Washer Flat 31 Grd Nut Hex 31 18 Gr
25. e future use 8 For each blade insert the provided bolts through the first steel strip the polyurethane edge the second steel strip and the trip edge Secure the bolts with the provided nuts 27 28 NOTES MAINTENANCE Installing Center Nylon and Rubber Wear Edges 1 Remove all hardware and the original steel center edges and rubber center edge Retain all for use with original steel wear edges 2 Install new center rubber wear edge and nylon center edges NOTICE Use only 20 FT LBS of torque on button head bolts for nylon center edges Inverting the Center Nylon and Rubber Wear Edges 1 Remove hardware from rubber center edge and nylon center edges 2 Flip over the center rubber edge and center nylon edges 3 Re install center rubber and nylon edges NOTICE Use only 20 FT LBS of torque on button head bolts for nylon center edges 29 TROUBLESHOOTING Wear Edges Possible Cause Possible Solution Steel or Poly edges are wearing Blade is not level during Make sure blades are level unevenly operation A noticeable trail of snow is Blades are not level Level blades being left when plowing Flip or replace wear edge Center wear edge is worn Flip or replace center wear edge Trip Edges Possible Cause Possible Solution Edges trip too easily Tension spring not set Refer to Spring Setup Lengths properly Edges do not trip Tension spring not set Refer to Spring Setup Lengths
26. e when it is in the V position 3 Lower the blade to the ground 4 Tilt the blade until the mounting is on the ground 5 Engage the parking brake and shut off the prime mover Relieve the pressure to the auxiliary hydraulic lines 6 Unfasten safety restraints and exit prime mover 7 Disconnect the blades hydraulic lines from the prime mover and connect the quick couplers together to keep them clean 8 Disengage attachment locking mechanism consult prime mover manual 9 Enter prime mover fasten safety restraints and start the prime mover 10 Disengage the parking brake and back away the blade WARNING AFTER BACKING AWAY BE SURE BLADE MOUNTING IS CONTACTING THE GROUND N If not in contact with ground blade will be unstable and serious injury or death may occur 11 OPERATION INTENDED USE This blade is designed solely for the use in snow removal This blade is not designed to move dirt loose soil or gravel Use in any other way is considered contrary to the intended use Compliance with and strict adherence to operation service and repair conditions as specified by the manufacturer are also essential elements of the intended use CAUTION AV SNOW BLADE IS A DEMANDING MACHINE Only fully trained operators or trainee A operators under supervision of a fully trained person should use this machine Before operating blade eLearn blade and prime mover controls in an off road location Be sure that you are
27. erating Instructions sections of this manual Always choose hard level ground A to park the vehicle on and set the brake so the unit cannot roll Unless noted otherwise right and left sides are determined from the operator s control position when facing the attachment NOTE The illustrations and data used in this manual were current according to the information available to us at the time of printing however we reserve the right to redesign and change the attachment as may be necessary without notification BEFORE OPERATION The primary responsibility for safety with equipment falls to the operator Make sure the equipment is operated only by trained individuals that have read and understand this manual If there is any portion of this manual or function you do not understand contact your local authorized dealer or manufacturer to obtain further assistance Keep this manual available for reference Provide this manual to any new owners and or operator s SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL 0 This is the Safety Alert Symbol used by this industry This symbol is used to warn of possible injury Be sure to read all warnings carefully They are included for your safety and the safety of others working with you SERVICE Use only manufacturer replacement parts Substitute parts may not meet the required standards Record the model and serial number of your unit on the cover of this manual The parts department needs this information to insure th
28. gain If edges still trip too easily contact FFC 18 OPERATION Skid Shoe Set Up Determine what type of surface is beneath the snow where your blade is being operated If the surface is hard and smooth like concrete or asphalt the skid shoe placement as shipped from the factory is correct 3 spacers on top 16 on bottom If the surface is soft or uneven then lower the shoe to the desired position see directions and diagram below Changing the position of the skid shoe 1 2 8 Park the prime mover on firm level surface with blade properly attached Lower the blades cutting edge onto a sturdy wood or metal blocking to safely hold the skid shoes 2 5 to 3 inches off the level surface Place prime mover in Park and engage parking brake Shut off the prime mover s engine remove the key and relieve all pressure from hydraulic lines Remove the lynch pin securing the skid shoe Adjust the positioning of the spacers to raise or lower the skid shoe Re secure the lynch pin Repeat for the other skid shoe NOTICE WHEN ADJUSTING THE SKID SHOE ALL SPACERS MUST BE USED Factory Settings 3 on Top 16 on Bottom 19 OPERATION Service amp Repair CAUTION DONOT MODIFY THE V SNOW BLADE IN ANY WAY Personal injury could result If you A have questions contact your dealer or FFC Repair or adjust the blade in a safe area away from traffic and other hazards Before adjusting or servici
29. hment is contacting the plowing surface and a gap is visible towards the outer sides of the attachment figure 2 1 Lift attachment 2 Roll attachment backwards 3 Lower back to ground 4 Continue until level If the outer sides of the attachment are contacting the plowing surface and a gap is visible towards the center of the attachment figure 3 1 Lift attachment 2 Roll attachment forward 3 Lower back to ground 16 4 Continue until level OPERATION Scoop Position Shown OPERATION 1 Move prime mover to a level surface with the blade properly attached 2 Place the prime mover in Park and engage the parking brake 3 Lower the blade onto the level surface 4 Shut off prime mover engine remove key and relieve all pressure from the hydraulic lines 5 Check spring specifications on chart below RECOMMENDED SPRING SET UP LENGTHS Recommended Spring Set up Length 14 38 inches Maximum Length Permitted 15 33 inches NOTE The Spring set up lengths are measured from the inside of one hook to the inside of the other hook The relaxed length of the spring is 14 inches 6 Test snow blade If edges trip too easily perform the following steps a Repeat the above steps 1 through 4 b Tighten the spade or eye bolts to lengthen the springs WARNING LENGTHENING THE SPRINGS BEYOND THE MAXIMUM LENGTH PERMITTED CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THIS A PRODUCT SET UP LENGTH c Test your blade a
30. ng lower the blade to the ground set parking brake shut down the prime mover and remove the key from the ignition When working on or around the blade safely secure it from falling or shifting Service amp Repair Hydraulic Safety Stop the prime mover engine and release hydraulic pressure before servicing or adjusting blade hydraulic systems WARNING Escaping hydraulic fluid can have enough pressure to penetrate the skin causing serious personal injury Check lines tubes and hoses carefully Do not use your hand to check for leaks Use a board or cardboard to check for leaks Tighten all connections to the recommended torque Do not bend high pressure lines Do not strike high pressure lines Do not install bent lines bent tubes or kinked hoses Do not install damaged lines tubes or hoses Repair loose lines tubes and hoses Replace damaged lines tubes and hoses Leaks can cause fires See your dealer for repair or replacement parts Replace the parts if any of the following conditions are present The end fittings are damaged or leaking e outer covering is chafed or cut The reinforcing wire layer is exposed The outer covering is ballooning locally hose is kinked or crushed hose has been pulled or stretched Make sure that all clamps guards and shields are installed correctly 20 OPERATION General Storage NOTICE Do not store in direct sunlight Materials will de
31. rease debris and oil Never allow anyone to be around the equipment when it is operating Do not allow riders on the attachment or the prime mover Do not operate the equipment from anywhere other than the correct operators position Never leave equipment unattended with the engine running or with this attachment in a raise position Do not alter or remove any safety feature from the prime mover or this attachment Know your work site safety rules as well as traffic rules and flow When in doubt on any safety issue contact your supervisor or safety coordinator for an explanation EQUIPMENT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS EXPOSURE TO RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA DUST ALONG WITH OTHER HAZARDOUS DUSTS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL RESPIRATORY DISEASE It is recommended to use dust suppression dust collection and if necessary personal protective equipment during the operation of any attachment that may cause high levels of dust REMOVE PAINT BEFORE WELDING OR HEATING Hazardous fumes dust can be generated when paint is heated by welding soldering or using a torch Do all work outside or in a well ventilated area and dispose of paint and solvent properly Remove paint before welding or heating When sanding or grinding paint avoid breathing the dust Wear an approved respirator If you use solvent or paint stripper remove stripper with soap and water before welding Remove solvent or paint stripper containers and other flammable material f
32. rom area Allow fumes to disperse at least 15 minutes before welding or heating END OF LIFE DISPOSAL At the completion of the useful life of the unit drain all fluids and dismantle by separating the different materials rubber steel plastic etc Follow all federal state and local regulations for recycling and disposal of the fluid and components EQUIPMENT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Operating the V Snow Blade Do not exceed the lifting capacity of your prime mover Operate only from the operator s station When operating on slopes drive up and down not across Avoid steep hillside operation which could cause the prime mover to over turn Reduce speed when driving over rough terrain on a slope or turning to avoid overturning the vehicle operator must not use drugs or alcohol which can change his or her alertness or coordination An operator taking prescription or over the counter drugs should seek medical advice on whether or not he or she can safely operate equipment Before exiting the prime mover lower the attachment to the ground apply the brakes turn off the prime mover s engine and remove the key Transporting the V Snow Blade Travel only with the attachment in a safe transport position to prevent uncontrolled movement Drive slowly over rough ground and on slopes When driving on roads use safety lights reflectors Slow Moving Vehicle signs etc to prevent accidents Check local government reg
33. s EEE s mem men me 4 mem ar am 20 111 16 12 1680 90 140 8 24 1980 100 165 8 NOTE ft lb may be converted to Newton Meters by multiplying by 1 35582 in Ibs may be converted to Newton Meters by multiplying by 0 11298 47 HYDRAULIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Straight Thread O ring Fitting Assembly Fitting to Port NOTE Straight thread o ring fittings are utilized to adapt hydraulic systems to motors pumps cylinders and valves Installation Adjustable Fitting 1 Make sure threads and sealing surfaces are free of burrs nicks scratches or any foreign materials 2 Install proper SAE O ring on port end of fitting if not already installed Ensure O ring is fully seated and retained properly 3 Lubricate O ring with a light coating of clean hydraulic oil 4 Back off nut as far as possible and push washer up as far as possible figure 4 amp 5 5 Screw fitting into port Hand tighten fitting until backup washer contacts face of port figure 6 6 To position the fitting unscrew to desired position but not more than one full turn 7 Hold fitting in position with wrench Using appropriate torquing device tighten nut to given torque rating from table figure 7 7 16 20 190 10 16 1 916 18 5 3 4 4 720 5 SAE Port Thread Size ft lb may be converted to Newton Meters by multiplying by 1 35582 NOTE in
34. steel plates remain sandwiching the edge Support one end of the wear edge and re install nut and bolt Support the other end and re install nut and bolt Re install all nuts and bolts Repeat steps 4 10 for other wear edge Center rubber wear edge and plates must also be inverted with wear edges NOTICE When installing nuts and bolts on center rubber wear edge DO NOT tighten to specified torque Tighten until the retaining plate has slightly compressed the rubber Front Wear Edges Center Wear Edges 25 MAINTENANCE Installing New Front Wear Edges NOTICE All nuts and bolts must be installed using proper torque specifications refer to Bolt Torque Specifications 1 Park prime mover on a firm level surface with blade properly attached 2 Place primer mover in Park and engage parking brake 3 Lower the blades cutting edge onto a sturdy wood or metal blocking positioned under the pivoting assembly to safely hold the wear edge 6 to 8 inches above the level surface 4 Remove and retain all nuts and bolts but the ones at each end of the wear edge 5 Support one end of the wear edge remove the nut and bolt then lower it to the level surface 6 Support the other end remove the nut and bolt and lower to the level surface 7 Discard used wear edge and all nuts and bolts 8 Support one end of the new wear edge and install with a new nut and bolt 9 Support the other end and install a new n
35. ter the Commencement Date 3 Terms and Conditions of Limited Warranty The following terms and conditions apply to the Limited Warranty hereby provided a Option to Repair or Replace Paladin Light Construction shall have the option to repair or replace the product b Timely Repair and Notice In order to obtain the Limited Warranty i the product must be repaired within thirty 30 days from the date of failure and ii a claim under the warranty must be submitted to Paladin Light Construction in writing within thirty 30 days from the date of repair c Return of Defective Part or Product If requested by Paladin Light Construction the alleged defective part or product shall be shipped to Paladin Light Construction at its manufacturing facility or other location specified by Paladin Light Construction with freight PRE PAID by the claimant to allow Paladin Light Construction to inspect the part or product Claims that fail to comply with any of the above terms and conditions shall be denied LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTY BASED ON A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE IN NO EVENT SHALL PALADIN LIGHT CONSTRUCTION BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL PALADIN LIGHT CONSTRUCTION BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR CLAIM IN AN
36. teriorate prematurely if stored in direct sunlight Do not store near intense heat Storage e Clean the unit thoroughly removing all mud dirt and grease e Inspect for visible signs of wear breakage or damage Order any parts required and make the necessary repairs to avoid delays upon removal from storage e Tighten loose nuts capscrews and hydraulic connections e Coat exposed portions of the cylinder rods with grease e Lubricate grease fittings Seal hydraulic system from contaminants and secure all hydraulic hoses off the ground to help prevent damage Store unit in a dry and protected place Leaving the unit outside will materially shorten its life Additional Precautions for Long Term Storage e Touch up all unpainted surfaces with paint to avoid rust Inflate tires to recommended tire pressure e fuel tank and hydraulic oil tank to maximum e Check antifreeze properties and drain fluids as appropriate Removal from Storage Remove cover e Wash unit and replace any damage and or missing parts e Lubricate grease fittings e Check hydraulic hoses for damage and replace as necessary 21 OPERATION LIFT POINTS Lifting points are identified by lifting decals where required Lifting at other points is unsafe and can damage attachment Do not attach lifting accessories around cylinders or in any way that may damage hoses or hydraulic components See diagram Attach lifting accessories to
37. ulations that may affect you Do not drive close to ditches excavation etc cave in could result Maintaining the V Snow Blade Before performing maintenance unless otherwise specified lower the attachment to the ground apply the brakes turn off the engine and remove the key Never perform any work on the attachment unless you are authorized and qualified to do so Always read the operator service manual s before any repair is made After completing maintenance or repair check for correct functioning of the attachment If not functioning properly always tag DO NOT OPERATE until all problems are corrected Worn damaged or illegible safety decals must be replaced New safety decals can be ordered from FFC Never make hydraulic repairs while system is under pressure Serious personal injury or death could result Never work under a raised attachment SAFETY DECALS amp LABELS Serial Number Tag CRUSH HAZARD Keep clear 2 amp 3 RDL3132 amp RDL3131 50 0721 A 1 50 0721 HIGH PRESSURE FLUID H Kal PINCH POINT MED HAZARD CRUSH HAZARD 50 0775 A Item Part Qty Description 5 50 0737 1 50 0721 3 Label Warning Crush Hazard 2 RDL3132 2 Label Amber Reflective Tape 2 x 9 3 RDL3131 2 Label Red Reflective Tape 2 x 9 4 50 0724 1 Label Warning High Pressure Fluid 222 5 50 0737 1 Label Warning Pinch Point Hazard o 6 50 10017 4 Label Warning Avoid Serious
38. unit at recommended lifting points Bring lifting accessories together to a central lifting point Lift gradually maintaining the equilibrium of the unit WARNING USE LIFTING ACCESSORIES CHAINS SLINGS ROPES SHACKLES AND ETC THAT ARE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF YOUR ATTACHMENT Secure all lifting accessories in such a way to prevent unintended disengagement Failure to do so could result in the attachment falling and causing serious personal injury or death TIE DOWN POINTS Tie down points are identified by tie down decals where required Securing to trailer at other points is unsafe and can damage attachment Do not attach tie down accessories around cylinders or in any way that may damage hoses or hydraulic components See diagram Attach tie down accessories to unit as recommended e Check unit stability before transporting WARNING VERIFY THAT ALL TIE DOWN ACCESSORIES CHAINS SLINGS ROPES A SHACKLES AND ETC ARE CAPABLE OF MAINTAINING ATTACHMENT STABILITY DURING TRANSPORTING and are attached in such a way to prevent unintended disengagement or shifting of the unit Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or death 22 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Schedule Procedure Before After Each Use Each Use Fittings Hoses Hydraulic Check for leaks Tighten Check for damage Fittings Zerk Grease See lubrication points Oil Hydraulic Check level
39. ut and bolt 10 Install all new nuts and bolts 11 Repeat steps 4 10 for other wear edge 12 Install center rubber wear edge and plates with new nuts and bolts NOTICE When installing new center wear edges 2 lock washers must be used on each bolt for proper spacing to prevent premature wear NOTICE When installing nuts and bolts on center rubber wear edge DO NOT tighten to specified torque Tighten until the retaining plate has slightly compressed the rubber Front Wear Edges Center Wear Edges 26 MAINTENANCE Installing New Polyurethane Wear Edges NOTICE All nuts and bolts must be installed using proper torque specifications refer to Bolt Torque Specifications NOTICE Improper installation of edges will result in damage to plowing surface and premature wearing of edges 1 Park prime mover on a firm level surface with blade properly attached 2 Lower the blades cutting edge onto a sturdy wood or metal blocking positioned under the pivoting assembly to safely hold the wear edge 6 to 8 inches above the level surface 3 Place primer mover in Park and engage parking brake 4 Remove and retain all nuts and bolts but the ones at each end of the wear edge 5 Support one end of the wear edge remove the nut and bolt then lower it to the level surface 6 Support the other end remove the nut and bolt and lower to the level surface 7 Store wear edges and all nuts and bolts for possibl

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