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2003 Assembly & Operation ManualBlizzard® Power Plow® Snowplow

Model 810

BLIZZARDPOWER PLOW

®

YEARS1999

2003to

www.blizzardplows.com

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i Table of Contents

Table of Contents01 Snowplow Accessories02 Warning!03 Snowplow Operation

Assembly Instructions04 Unpacking & Inspection05 Moldboard & A-frame Assembly10 Electrical Assembly - Plow Harness11 Electrical Assembly - Vehicle Harness14 Testing The Snowplow16 Power Hitch™ Instruction17 Notes

Maintenance & Plow Specifications18 Regular Maintenance19 Storing Your Snowplow20 Plow Specifications

Torque Specifications21 Bolts & Hydraulic Adapters

Plow Diagrams & Part Lists22 Blizzard Power Plow® Snowplow Parts List - Model 81026 Blizzard Power Plow® Snowplow Assembly Schematic - Model 81028 Hydraulic Manifold Detail

Electrical Diagrams29 Coil Harness & Hydraulic Manifold Schematic30 Plow Harness31 Plow Harness Wire Schematic32 Main Lighting Harness - Relay Version33 Main Lighting Harness - Relay Version Wire Schematic34 Vehicle Harness35 Vehicle Harness Wire Schematic36 Molded Plug Pin Locations

Troubleshooting37 Troubleshooting Guide

Warranties40 Limited Consumer Warranty41 Commercial Warranty

Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing themost advanced snowplow available!The Blizzard Power Plow snowplow isclearing new trails for innovative design,rugged durability, quality craftsmanshipand superior performance. Our exclu-sive products are manufactured andtested in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula,the snow capital of the Midwest. Withan annual snowfall averaging over 250,"we couldn’t imagine building snowremoval products anywhere else!

Your Blizzard Power Plow snowplow isequipped with versatile features design-ed for years of dependable service. Thehydraulic draw latch mounting systempositively aligns the plow for fast install-ation or removal. Twelve-inch expand-ing wings automatically transform acompact 8' blade into a massive 10'machine. Also, the independent wingscan pivot forward to form our 9'-3"BucketBlade™ position. Now you cancarry more snow even further. Safetyfeatures include full moldboard tripaction, enclosed hydraulics and auto-matic cylinder pressure relief.

To ensure years of optimum snowplow performance, review the contents of thismanual. It contains assembly informa-tion, detailed diagrams, complete partslistings, maintenance guidelines andtroubleshooting tips.

Should you need additional information,contact your local Blizzard Power Plowsnowplow dealer. Their knowledgeablestaff is well informed on the latestPower Plow snowplow information. Theyare also your source for completereplacement parts, technical assistanceand all service repairs.

Comments, suggestions or concerns?Address all correspondence to:

Blizzard CorporationCustomer Service Department95 Airpark BoulevardCalumet, MI 49913

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Snowplow Accessories 01

Blizzard Snowplow AirfoilP/N 52093

Help channel air flow to your truckradiator during the long haul overthe road. Mounted front and center,our custom airfoil redirects air overthe top of the blade and into thegrill of your vehicle. Don’t get stuckon the side of the road! Keep

trucking with this easy-to-install accessory. The airfoil is shippedwith complete mounting hardware.

Adjustable Pedestal Mount(For use with all controls) P/N 63078 (12" Shaft)

Easy-to-install and flexible, ouradjustable pedestal mount willposition your Power Plow snow-plow control station how you wantit! Available in a 12" extension, thisquality built accessory will install

on either Blizzard Power Plow snowplow control station in minutes!Ideal for bucket seat vehicles with low center consoles. Pedestalaccessory shipped with complete hardware and adapter plate.

Rocker Switch/Joystick Control StationP/N 62109

Like the touch of our standardrocker switch control but want tocontrol your Blizzard Power Plowsnowplow with a joystick? Ouroptional control gives you the bestof both with a 2-1/4" tall joystick

and wing operation rocker switches. Easily install the control usingour Seat Cinch™ system—a Velcro® strap that wraps around thebench or vehicle console.

Snowplow AccessoriesAll of the accessories pictured below are currently offered for your snow-plow. See your local authorized Blizzard dealer for pricing and availability.Visit www.blizzardplows.com to view new snowplow accessories and thelatest Blizzard snowplow wearables.

Blizzard SnowplowsEmergency Parts KitP/N 63074

Be prepared for unexpected plowemergencies! This kit includes themost common replacement partsconveniently packaged in a small,durable plastic case. Custom foaminsert holds the following plow

parts: Angle cylinder hose, lift cylinder hose, hitch pin w/hair pin cot-ter, angle cylinder clevis pin w/cotter, 90˚ angle cylinder fitting, sole-noid, Power Hitch™ toggle switch, corrosion preventive compound(2 oz.) and 10A fuse. The compact case (13.5"x9"x3.3") allows foreasy storage behind or under your truck seat.

See page 25 for additional PowerPlow snowplow accessories.

Touch Pad Control StationP/N 62141

Small and compact, the PowerPlow snowplow touch pad controloffers ergonomic comfort behindthe wheel. Whether you hold it inyour hand, strap it on your leg,wrap it around your seat or mountit to the dashboard, this control will

provide the flexibility you need! Control is shipped with a moldedplastic leg tray, adjustable Velcro® strap and extra Velcro® patches.Measures 3-1/4" x 3-1/4" x 1-5/16".

Rubber Snow DeflectorP/N 61241

Plow safer and easier with ourcustom rubber snow deflector.This easy-to-install accessorykeeps snow off of your windshieldand in its place—on the ground!Rugged and durable, the 3/8"thick, 2-ply construction is made

to last. The one piece rubber design allows for wing clearance andprovides optimum snow deflection. The deflector is shipped with a“Blizzard Power Plow” vinyl decal and complete mounting hardware.

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02 Warning!

Warning!Prior to operating your Power Plow snowplow, review the WARNING!label at the passenger’s side rear of the moldboard (shown below).

Note: Read and understand all warnings indicated in this manual priorto operating the snowplow. Warnings and cautions in the manual areindicated by the icons shown to the left.

WARNING:

CAUTION:

1. Properly mount the snowplow prior to moving the vehicle.

2. To prevent accidental plow activation, turn the Power switch on the snowplow controlto the “OFF” position when not in use.

3. Stand clear of the attachment area when mounting the snowplow to the undercarriageand operating the Power Hitch Connect/Disconnect switch. Failure to do so may resultin serious injury or death.

4. Securely position all mounting pins prior to operating your snowplow.

5. Do not position your body between the snowplow and the vehicle when servicingor operating.

6. Position the snowplow in such a manner as to not block your vision or plow lightswhile in transit.

7. Always travel with the wings fully retracted. Depending on local and state regulations,you may be exceeding the legal vehicle width when the wings are fully or partiallyextended.

8. Do not change the position of the snowplow while in transit.

9. Do not exceed 40 mph when transporting the snowplow.

10. Do not exceed 10 mph when plowing.

11. Always lower the snowplow when the vehicle is parked.

12. Vehicles equipped with air bags are designed to be activated in a frontal collisionequivalent to hitting a solid object or barrier at approximately 14 mph or more.

Careless or high speed driving while plowing snow, which results in vehicle impactdeceleration equivalent to or greater than the airbag deployment threshold describedabove, would deploy the airbag.

The Blizzard Power Plow snowplow is protected by U.S. Patents 5,899,007; 5,638,618 and 6,276,076 B1. Other patents pending.

READOWNER’SMANUAL

THOROUGHLYPRIOR TO

OPERATINGPLOW.

Calumet, MI 49913

Do not exceed the (GVWR)Gross Vehicle Weight Ratingor (GAWR) Gross Axle WeightRating including the snowplowand ballast. Refer to yourvehicle Owner’s Manual forthe proper weight ratings.

WARNING

BLZ 1005

WARNING

Should the WARNING! label or any of the labelsthat came with your snowplow become hard toread or wear off, contact your local authorizedBlizzard dealer for replacements.

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Snowplow Operation 03

Snowplow OperationYour Blizzard Power Plow snowplow is the most advanced and versatilesnowplow on the market. The easy-to-use controls allow you to automat-ically adjust the plow blade and wings into an infinite number of plowingpositions. Review the illustrations below to determine the best position foryour plowing needs.

A.

B.

C.

D.

A. Compact Position (8' Blade Width)

• Primary position when transporting the snowplow

• For use in heavy snow conditions with poor visibility, initial clearing and tight quarters

• Ideal application: Residential driveways, small roads

B. WidePass™ Position (10' Blade Width)

• Primary position for clearing large surfaces

• For use in light snow conditions with good visibility, final clearing and clean-up

• Ideal application: Large parking lots, widening roadways

C. BucketBlade™ Position (9'-3" Blade Width)

• Primary position for transporting snow

• For use in initial clearing with decent visibility, transporting large volumes of snow, final clean-up

• Ideal application: Roadway intersections

D. WidePass™ Position Angled withWing Forward

• Primary position for accelerated angled plowing

• For use in directional plowing, cornering, diverting snow away from objects or buildings

• Ideal application: Plowing adjacent to buildings,driveway /road intersections

***** IMPORTANT *****To prevent premature failure of the power contactor (solenoid), initiate the plow functionand return the rocker switch and/or joystick toits neutral or center position. DO NOT hold arocker switch and/or joystick in any positionthat allows the pump to continuously runafter the main blade or wing has reached itsmaximum degree of movement. This willreduce the useful life of the solenoid.

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04 Unpacking & Inspection

Assembly InstructionsUnpacking & Inspection

Your Blizzard Power Plow snowplow has been packaged to withstandtransit and weather related damage. Fully inspect all components uponreceipt of your plow. In the event of shipping damage or missing parts,immediately contact our Customer Service Department at 1-888-680-8600.

Begin unpacking and inspection in the following order:

1. Remove the shipping document from the end panel of the pallet wrap.Retain all documentation for your records.

2. All wood framing and polyethylene material should be removed fromthe pallet for easy access to the snowplow.

3. Due to the odd shaped components and size of several assemblyparts, various cable ties and corrugated material are used for scratchresistance and package orientation. Please remove these items priorto assembly.

4. Place the main blade assembly on a flat, level surface.

Once you have inspected all parts and removed all packaging materials,your snowplow is ready to be fully assembled.

Pallet Wrap End Panel

The tear-resistant, woven polyethylene palletwrap contains a moisture barrier to help protectall packaged components and keep out the mostinclement weather during shipping and storage.The end panel of the pallet cover contains impor-tant information regarding the snowplow modeland the plow’s serial number. Both of these num-bers are given together. The first three digits ofthe number indicated is always the plow model –810 and the entire number is the serial number(Example 810-00001). The shipping document isalso attached to the end panel. Be sure to retainthis list for your records.

Snowplow Serial Number

Hydraulic Pump Serial Number

Telephone Number

Dealer/Distributor

Date of Purchase

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Moldboard & A-frame Assembly 05

Moldboard & A-Frame Assembly

1. Begin the moldboard assembly by first removing each dust cap from both of the SLIDE BOX CYLINDERS located at the center/rear of theMOLDBOARD. Attach one 7/16"-20 x 9/16"-18 MALE O.R.B. CON-NECTOR to each of the retract ports (#7 & #10) and one 9/16"-18 x9/16"-18 MALE O.R.B. CONNECTOR to each of the extend ports (#8& #9). Review the diagram below. Note: All of the hydraulic adapterscan be found packaged with the manifold assembly. Reference thetable on page 21 for proper torque specifications.

2. Connect the hoses to each of the hydraulic adapters on the cylinders.Ports #7 & #10 receive a 1/4" x 36" HYDRAULIC HOSE (P/N 60019).Note: Review the label on each hose for the appropriate part number.Ports #8 & #9 receive a 3/8" x 36" HYDRAULIC HOSE (P/N 60224).

3. Next, position the PIVOT BEAM and the A-FRAME, near the mountlocations at the rear of the blade, between the two center support ribs.Place the right and left group of hydraulic hoses (connected to the slidebox cylinders) through the 1-1/2" diameter rubber grommet openingsin the front face of the pivot beam. See the diagram to the right.

4. Position the pivot beam between the two support ribs until the con-necting points on the beam align with those on the plow. Insert one3/4" DIA. x 3" CLEVIS PIN through each mounting hole and securethem with one 1/4" DIA. x 1-1/2" COTTER PIN.

Note: Mount the kickstand to the end of the pivot beam (driver’s side)using the 1/2"-13 x 4-1/2" bolt provided. The spring, bushing and locknut locate on the inside of the pivot beam. Review the diagram to theright and on page 26. Upon installation, rotate the spring loaded kick-stand clockwise until it locks into place. Adjust the foot on the standarm so the height of the A-frame, at its mount points, is 12-1/2" tolevel ground.Tighten both of the 1/2"-13 top lock nuts on the kickstand.

Note: To prevent the kickstand from hitting the ground before thesnowplow cutting edges, causing stress on the kickstand lock pin,adjust the kickstand foot approximately 1/8" short of level ground.This procedure will provide clearance for the kickstand when thesnowplow is lowered with the kickstand in the down position.

5. Position each ANGLE CYLINDER with the rod end of the cylinder in the pivot beam and the hydraulic hose port facing away from the

The kickstand mounts to the side of the pivotbeam with one 1/2"-13 x 4-1/2" hex cap screwand top lock nut. To pivot the kickstand, simplypull the spring loaded leg out and rotate it untilthe pin locks into place. The kickstand also hasan adjustable foot that can be moved to accom-modate varying vehicle heights. Adjust the kick-stand foot approximately 1/8" short of level ground.This will prevent the kickstand from hitting theground before the plow cutting edges. The properheight of your snowplow mounting points to levelground should be set at 12-1/2".

1/8" GroundClearance

Spring LoadedAdjustablePivot BeamKickstand

12-1/2"

Feed each group of hoses (two per side) throughthe grommets in the pivot beam and up throughthe openings in the A-frame. Positioning the hosesthrough the pivot beam supports the hoses whilethe snowplow is in use and prevents them fromdragging on the ground.

Rod

#7

Base

#8 #9

Base

#10

Rod

DRIVER’S SIDE PASSENGER’S SIDE

7/16" 9/16" 9/16" 9/16"

Male O.R.B. Connector Adapter(Ports #7 & #10)

Male O.R.B. Connector Adapter(Ports #8 & #9)

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06 Moldboard & A-frame Assembly (continued)

8. Begin the draw latch installation by first removing the DRAW LATCHMOUNT PIN & SPACER from the assembly. By removing this pin, theINNER DRAW LATCH PLATES can swing free. Proceed to removethe INNER DRAW LATCH PLATE LIFT CYLINDER MOUNT PIN.

9/16" 9/16"

Male O.R.B. Connector Adapter

A-FrameLatch Pull Pin

A-FrameLatch

Outer DrawLatch Plate

Inner DrawLatch Plate

Draw Latch Mount Pin1" DIA. x 4-21/32"

Inner Draw LatchPlate Lift CylinderMount Pin3/4" DIA. x 2-1/2"

Draw Latch ArmPivot Pin3/4" DIA. x 2-1/2"

HydraulicLift / LowerCylinder

Draw Pin1" DIA. x 6-1/2"

3/16" x 2-1/2"Cotter Pin

Hex Head Cap Screw3/4"-10 x 4-1/2"

1" O.D., 25/32" I.D. x 5/8"Spacer

Clevis Pin3/4" x 3-41/64"

1/4" x 1-1/2"Cotter Pin

Draw Latch Assembly

DrawPin

A-FrameLatchLock Pin

A-FrameLatch

To mount the Power Plow snowplow, the A-framelatch should be lowered over the draw pin– thisallows the draw latch to pull the plow into theundercarriage. Once the plow is safely attachedto the undercarriage, rotate the A-frame latchcounterclockwise until the lock pin snaps intoplace. The A-frame latch is only used tomount the plow. Do not allow the lock pin toset behind the pin catch hole in the raisedposition. The A-frame latch should always belocked in place when not in use.

9/16"

9/16"

45˚ Adjustable Elbow O.R.B. Adapter

9/16"

9/16"

90˚ Adjustable Elbow O.R.B. Adapter

A-frame. Secure the cylinder to the pivot beam with one 3/4" x 5"CLEVIS PIN and one 1/4" x 1-1/2" cotter pin. Extend each cylinderrod until the cylinder base mounting hole aligns with the hole on theA-frame angle cylinder bracket. At this point, insert another clevis pinand secure it with a cotter pin. Repeat the same installation for theopposite angle cylinder.

6. Remove each dust cap from both of the hydraulic angle cylinder portsand attach one 9/16"-18 x 9/16"-18 90˚ ADJUSTABLE ELBOW O.R.B.ADAPTER to each port. Each adapter should be angled toward thetop of the moldboard. Connect one 3/8" x 24" hydraulic hose (P/N60091) to each angle cylinder adapter. Be careful not to overtightenthe hose connections. Route both hoses over the TOP of each anglecylinder. This will prevent them from hanging or being pinched.

7. Next, remove both of the plastic dust caps from the HYDRAULICLIFT CYLINDER ports. Attach one 9/16"-18 x 9/16"-18 45˚ ADJUST-ABLE ELBOW O.R.B. ADAPTER to the driver’s side port (base end)and one 9/16"-18 x 9/16"-18 MALE O.R.B. CONNECTOR ADAPTERto the passenger’s side port (rod end). Once the adapters have beeninstalled on the cylinder, connect the hydraulic hoses. Note: Positionthe 45˚ fitting in the cylinder port such that the hoses install directlyin the center of the A-frame access holes. A hose installed too closeto the edge of the opening may work itself free with the operation ofthe lift cylinder and/or movement of the plow. The 45˚ adapter receivesa 3/8" x 17" hydraulic hose (P/N 60273). Connect the 45˚ angle on thehose to the hydraulic adapter on the cylinder. The male connectoradapter receives a 3/8" x 15" hydraulic hose (P/N 60274). Tighten the45˚ end of the hose to the hydraulic adapter on the cylinder. Bothhoses should be routed through the triangular openings in the A-frame.

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Moldboard & A-frame Assembly (continued) 07

7 2

1CV48CV2

3

4

10

9

7/16"

9/16"

9/16"9/16" 9/16" 9/16"

7/16" 9/16"

9/16"

9/16"

Adjustable Elbow O.R.B. Adapter (Port #2)

Male O.R.B. Connector Adapter (Ports #3,4,8,9)

Male O.R.B. Connector Adapter (Ports #7 & #10)

90˚ Swivel Elbow (Ports #7 & #10)

Male Extra Long Elbow Adapter

(Port #1)

Position the plates on either side of the lift/lower cylinder rod and insertthe pin through the plates and cylinder rod. With the cylinder connectedto the inner draw latch plates, rotate the draw latch assembly towardthe draw latch mount holes on the A-frame. Align the holes in the outerdraw latch plate with those of the inner draw latch plates and the A-frame. Note: The A-FRAME LATCH, located at the rear center of the A-frame, should be raised up to insert the draw latch mount pin.Pull the A-FRAME LATCH PULL PIN out and rotate the latch counter-clockwise if it is locked into position. Secure the assembly to the A-frameby replacing the draw latch mount pin and spacer. Reset the A-framelatch so the A-frame latch pull pin locks into place.

Once you have completed the draw latch installation, proceed to assemblethe manifold. The manifold, pump and coil harness have been joinedtogether at the factory; however, the manifold contains several componentsthat you will need to install prior to securing the assembly to the A-frame.

9. Each of the 8 HOSE PORTS on the HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD arecovered with stretch wrap. Remove the wrap and install the appropriatefitting (illustrated below) in its respective port.

Note: All ports are identified by a stamped number on the manifold.The numbers also identify the hydraulic functions, which can be ref-erenced on the label under the hydraulic pump and manifold cover(see illustration on page 8).

Note: The gray arrows shown on the manifold illustration below indicate the direction the 90˚ adapters should face to receive thehydraulic hoses.

90˚ Swivel Elbow (Ports #3,4,8,9)

PrintedLabel

All of the hoses shipped with the snowplow con-tain a printed label (with a part number) appliedto the hose. Install the following hoses to theirrespective ports on the manifold:

Hose P/N 60091 Ports #1 & #2Hose P/N 60273 Port #3Hose P/N 60274 Port #4Hose P/N 60019 Ports #7 & #10*Hose P/N 60224 Ports #8 & #9*Note: See diagram on page 8.

Installing The Manifold Adapters

There are a total of 18 hydraulic adapters toinstall. All of the adapters can be found packagedwith the manifold assembly. Remove the protectivestretch wrap from the manifold in a clean area.DO NOT let any foreign objects enter into theopen ports. The valves can become contaminatedand greatly hinder the plow’s performance.Review the table on page 21 for proper torquespecifications.

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10. Next, align the mount holes in the pump with the holes in the hingedbracket, located on the A-frame. Note:To help facilitate the pump mount,first angle the hinged bracket as needed and tighten the brackethardware, locking it in place.

CAUTION:When installing the manifold between the mountbrackets on the A-frame, hold the manifold at the sides ofthe block. Never handle the manifold by coils. Doing so cancause a solenoid cartridge to bend, causing the cartridgeto stick when activated.

Secure one 3/8"-16 x 3/4" hex head cap screw and 3/8" flat washerthrough the top mount hole in the bracket and into the pump. Insertone 3/8"-16 x 1-3/4" threaded stud and 3/8"-16 jam nylon insert locknut through the bottom mount hole in the bracket and into the pump.The threaded stud should bottom out in the pump. Note: A mediumstrength threadlocker, such as Loctite® 242® should be used on bothof the pump mount fasteners.This will help prevent the fasteners fromworking free.

08 Moldboard & A-frame Assembly (continued)

Sequence Valve & Hydraulic HoseIdentification Guide

Calumet, Michigan 49913 BLZ 1055

S10

RV1

S9

S4

S6

S2

RV5 FC

S5

Pressure GaugeQuick Connect

Clockwise - Decreases Plow Drop SpeedCounterclockwise - Increases Plow Drop Speed

RV2 S3 RV3

S8

RV4

S1

7 2

1CV48CV2

3

4

10

9

Function

Right Angle - Left CylinderLeft Angle - Right CylinderRaise - Lift Cylinder (Base)Lower - Lift Cylinder (Rod)

Left Slide Box RetractLeft Slide Box Extend

Right Slide Box ExtendRight Slide Box Retract

NOTE: Energize the following solenoids for the functions:

Left Wing Pressure ReliefLeft Wing Anti-Cavitation

Right Wing Anti-CavitationRight Wing Pressure Relief

Angle ReliefLeft Wing Check Valve

Left Slide Box Check ValveRight Wing Check Valve

Right Slide Box Check Valve

HYDRAULIC HOSES

RELIEF & CHECK VALVESFunction

Right Slide Box RetractRight Slide Box Extend

Angle Left - Right CylinderAngle Right - Left Cylinder

FloatRaiseLower

Left Slide Box RetractLeft Slide Box Extend

VARIABLE FLOW CONTROL VALVEAdjustable Plow Drop Speed

Port

123478910

RV1RV2RV3RV4RV5CV1CV2CV3CV4

Valve

S1S2S3S4S5S6

S5 & S8S9S10

FCNOTE: Check valves CV1 & CV3 are not illustrated. Both valves are located onthe opposite side of the manifold in the diagram shown below.

11. Once the pump and manifold assembly is in place, connect thehydraulic hoses to their respective adapters on the manifold. Reviewthe label under the pump cover to identify which hoses connect toeach port. Note: All hoses, except #1 & #2 (angle cylinders) shouldbe routed through the triangular openings in the A-frame. Positionthese hoses over the A-frame angle and to their respective manifoldports. Note the positions for the rod- and base-end slide box hoses.The hoses that operate the retract functions (rod) of the cylinders areclosest to the base of each cylinder. Likewise, the hoses that operatethe extend functions (base) of the cylinders are closest to the rod ofeach cylinder. Review the diagram on page 5 and the hose installationlist on page 7.

When installing the manifold between the mountbrackets on the A-frame, DO NOT handle themanifold by the coils. The solenoid cartridges can bend, causing them to stick when activated.Always carry the manifold by the sides of the aluminum block.

A medium strength threadlocker, such as Loctite®242®, should be used to properly secure themount hardware for the pump and manifold. Thiswill help prevent the hardware from working freefrom vibration and plow use. Apply a liberalamount of threadlocker to both threaded fasten-ers and the threads in the pump (top diagram).The manifold receives two 3/8"-16 x 1-1/4" hex capscrews—one on each side of the A-frame. Like-wise, use threadlocker on these fasteners andthe tapped holes in the manifold (bottom diagram).

Use Loctite® onManifold MountHardware

Apply Loctite®To Pump MountHardware Upon

Installation

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Moldboard & A-frame Assembly (continued) 09

12. Next, secure the manifold to the A-frame. Remove both 3/8" flat washers, 3/8" split lock washers and 3/8"-16 x 1-1/4" hex head capscrews from the manifold and align the mount holes with the A-framebrackets. Position the DIODE PACK MOUNT BRACKET against theoutside of the A-frame bracket on the driver’s side. Note: Both of theprongs should be facing up. Align the outside hole on the diode bracketwith the holes on the A-frame and manifold. Properly replace andtighten all hardware. Note: A medium strength threadlocker, such asLoctite® 242® should be used to secure the manifold mount fasteners.

13. Hook each EXTENSION SPRING to the receiving holes located onthe pivot beam and connect the opposite end of the spring to theirrespective SPADE BOLTS. Install the 5/8"-11 x 6-3/8" spade boltsthrough the EXTENSION SPRING MOUNTING ANGLE on the top rearof the blade. Secure each spade bolt by placing one 5/8" flat washeron the bolt and thread one 5/8"-11 nylon insert lock nut. Tighten eachlock nut until a piece of paper can pass between the 3th & 4th coilson the spring.

14. Install the flexible BLADE GUIDES at each end of the moldboard.Insert the 5/16"-18 x 1" hex head cap screw through the holes at thetop of the wing reinforcement rib. Tighten all screws using the nyloninsert lock nuts provided.

Congratulations! You have successfully completed half of the installation.Don’t quit now, you’re nearly out of the garage!

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10 Electrical Assembly - Plow Harness

Electrical Assembly - Plow Harness

1. Begin the electrical assembly by connecting the RED POWER WIREfrom the PLOW ELECTRICAL HARNESS to the PUMP motor terminalstud using the hardware provided on the pump.

2. Place one 3/8" INTERNAL/EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER, theBLACK GROUND WIRE (from the harness) and the RED GROUNDWIRE on the COIL WIRE HARNESS (from the manifold) over thetapped hole on the pump and secure the ground using one 3/8"-16 x3/4" hex head cap screw.

3. Remove the hex jam nut and external tooth lock washer from thePOWER HITCH CONNECT/DISCONNECT TOGGLE SWITCH andinsert it through the back of the mounting bracket on the A-frame. Alignthe notch in the key washer on the switch to the notch on the bracket.Replace the lock washer and jam nut and tighten until the switch isfirmly in place. Next, attach the connector on the plow harness to theswitch. Note: Use caution when making the connection. Switches canbreak if done forcefully.

4. Continue the harness installation by connecting the PLASTIC FEMALEELECTRICAL CONNECTOR on the harness to the PLASTIC MALEELECTRICAL CONNECTOR found on the coil wire harness.

5. Finalize the harness installation by sliding the DIODE PACK over thediode pack mount bracket located behind the connect/disconnect toggleswitch. Position the wire harness braid in the notch on the switchbracket and secure it with a cable tie.The diode pack mount bracketcontains an extra hole for a cable tie. Use it to secure the diode pack.

6. To install the PUMP & MANIFOLD COVER, align the notches in thecover with the welded bolts on the A-frame brackets. Secure the coverwith two 3/8" FLANGED WING NUTS. Verify the cover is positionedover the protective toggle switch hood. Pop the front of the cover onthe threaded stud and secure it with the remaining wing nut.

Congratulations! You have just completed building the finest snowplowavailable! However, the vehicle wire harness still needs to be installed.That is the focus of the second half of the electrical assembly instruction.

Diode PackMount Bracket

Draw LatchToggle SwitchMount Bracket

The diode pack (on the plow harness) clips ontothe diode pack mount bracket. Place a cable tiethrough the hole at the end of the bracket andover the pack to secure it in place.

The draw latch toggle switch installs through therear of the bracket with the protective hood. Alignthe key washer with the slot cut in the bracket toprevent the switch from turning. Secure theswitch with the hardware provided. Note: Use the square notch in the bracket (below the protectivehood) to position the braided harness. Use anothercable tie to hold the harness against the bracket.

The Pump Cover Installs OverThe Top Of The Draw LatchSwitch Bracket

To properly secure the pump and manifold coveron the A-frame, position the cover over the top ofthe protective hood on the draw latch switchmount bracket. Align the slots in the cover withthe welded bolts on the A-frame brackets—secure the cover using three flanged wing nuts.

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Electrical Assembly - Vehicle Harness

CAUTION: Always perform the vehicle wire harness assem-bly with the vehicle off and the keys out of the ignition. Use caution when testing the electrical wires for the vehicle’sheadlight functions.

1. Begin the installation of the electrical harness under the hood. Insertthe WHITE POWER CONNECTOR & RED POWER WIRE (with FUSE)end of the harness through the driver’s side fire wall access panel intothe vehicle cab. Note:You may need to widen an opening or cut accessto the cab interior to facilitate the assembly. Loosely position theremaining portion of the harness over the driver’s side fender well andplace the MOLDED RUBBER POWER CONNECTOR near the bumper.Note: Keep the plow and vehicle rubber power connector pins lubri-cated with a liberal amount of dielectric grease. Always replace theprotective RUBBER WEATHER CAPS when the plow is disconnectedfrom the vehicle.

2. Next, attach the POWER CONTACTOR (SOLENOID) to the driver’sside wheel well or engine fan guard using two 12-14 x 3/4" hex washerself-drilling screws. Note: Some model vehicles provide mountinglocations for accessory components. Always mount the solenoid withthe terminals facing up. This will extend the useful life of the solenoid.Connect the 24" BLACK GROUND WIRE to either small terminal onthe solenoid and attach the opposite end to the vehicle with one hexwasher self-drilling screw. Locate the BROWN/WHITE PUMP SOLE-NOID ACTIVATION WIRE on the wire harness and position the eyeletover the remaining small terminal on the contactor. Secure it with thehardware provided on the solenoid.

3. Proceed to connect the BLACK VEHICLE WIRE HARNESS GROUNDWIRE to the negative terminal on the vehicle’s battery. Cut the wire tolength and crimp a 3/8" DIA. END RING TERMINAL on the wire. It isalso recommended that the ring terminal be soldered. Note: The har-ness should be secured to the vehicle prior to taking the necessarymeasurement. Measure the distance needed for the RED POWER WIRE to reach the solenoid and properly secure an end ring terminalto it. Connect the power wire to either large terminal on the solenoid.

CAUTION: Do not fasten the wire harness to areas that comein contact with moving engine parts or possess extremeheat.The harness could become tangled and/or melt causingelectrical failure and vehicle damage.

4. Attach and solder an end ring terminal to both ends of the remaininglength of the red 4 gauge wire. Connect one end of the wire to theopen terminal on the solenoid and the remaining end to the positive terminal on the battery.

5. With the vehicle harness secured to the truck, position the MAINLIGHTING HARNESS such that both of the large, gray VEHICLEHEADLIGHT CONNECTORS are near the truck headlights and thesmaller, black PLOW HEADLIGHT CONNECTORS are near the grillof the vehicle.

A B

C D

Heavy-Duty Power Contactor (Solenoid)

There are four wires that need to be attached tothe power contactor:(A) Red Power Battery Wire(B) Vehicle Wire Harness Red Power Wire(C) 24" Black Ground Wire(D) Brown/White Pump Solenoid Activation Wire

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12 Electrical Assembly - Vehicle Harness (cont.)

6. Plug the 9 TERMINALS, from the main lighting harness, into theHEADLIGHT RELAY. See the illustration to the left. Connect theGREEN & YELLOW wire, from the vehicle harness with the moldedpower plug, to the remaining spade on the relay. Securely mount therelay to the vehicle with the terminals facing down. Installing the relayin this position will allow moisture to drain from the relay.

7. Next, remove the front directional light assembly on the driver’s sideof the vehicle. Feed the VIOLET, turn light wire and GRAY, run light wirefrom the main lighting harness through the opening in the directionallight housing. At this point, use a test light or ohm meter to determinethe proper wires in the vehicle’s electrical system to splice into. Onceyou have identified the proper wires, position one end of the turn orrun light wire into a SPLICE LOCK CONNECTOR provided. Attachthe vehicle wire to the opposite side of the splice lock connector.Complete the splice by pinching both wires together and locking theconnector. Repeat the splice procedure for the remaining wire. Thepassenger’s side directional light assembly requires the same instal-lation; however, only one wire, the PINK, turn light, needs to be spliced.

8. Connect the vehicle headlights to the main lighting harness using aHEADLIGHT ADAPTER KIT. Due to differences in the constructionof the adapter kits, and the various make and model vehicles Blizzardsnowplows are installed on, a headlight adapter kit is not packagedwith your snowplow. Contact your local Blizzard dealer to obtain theappropriate adapter for your vehicle.

9. Begin the adapter kit installation by removing the existing vehicle head-light connector from the headlight. Attach the HEADLIGHT ADAPTERCONNECTOR to the existing vehicle headlight connector. Next, plugthe BLACK, FIVE-PIN CONNECTOR on the headlight adapter intothe gray, five-pin connector on the vehicle wire harness. Lastly, plug theHEADLIGHT ADAPTER CONNECTOR into the vehicle headlight re-ceptacle. Note: If more than one plug is present, match the colors ofeach connector (ie gray to gray, black to black, Chevrolet daylight run-ning is clear to gray). Repeat the installation for the opposite headlight.

10. Once the headlight adapter connections are completed, proceed tosecure the braided harness to the vehicle. Safely route all harnesslengths around the engine components and attach them to the vehiclewith cable ties. Extend the PLOW HEADLIGHT CONNECTORS, fromthe main lighting harness, through the grill of the vehicle and positionthe HARNESS POWER PLUG and WEATHER CAP near the bumper.Cable tie the power plug to the vehicle bumper or tow hook to keepthe harness from hanging too low.

11. Return to the driver’s side cab interior to install the remainder of the vehicle wire harness. Connect the RED POWER WIRE (with 10 AMPFUSE) to a switched power source with a minimum of 10 amps. Note:The red power wire MUST be fused and switched on and off withignition. Secure all loose wires under the dash.

12. Next, install the LIGHT TOWER. Position the tower arms into thereceiving pockets located on the undercarriage. Each pocket has alock pin that secures both light tower arms. Pull out and twist eachhandle to temporarily unlock the pins. Place the light tower into thepockets and relock the pins.

Snowplow Hitch Pin& Hair Pin Cotter

In the event you should lose hydraulic power whilesnowplowing, raise the snowplow into a pile ofsnow and insert one of the two hitch pins providedwith your plow. The pin will lock the plow in a tem-porary raised position until proper service can beperformed to restore hydraulic power. Note: Forclarity, the draw latch is not illustrated.

A

BG/Y

BK/W Y 7

W/R 8

LT. G 9

HIGH

GROUND

LOW

Y/B 4

WHITE 5

Y/R 1

N/A 2

LT. G/B 6LT. G/R

3

3PDT RELAY (30 AMPS) 12 VOLTS

Connect the color coded wires from the vehicleharness to the headlight relay shown above. Thewires correspond to the numbers/letters on therelay or the color abbreviations on the illustration.

(A) BK/W = Black/White Wire(B) G/Y= Green/Yellow Wire(1) Y/R = Yellow/Red Wire(2) N/A = Not Applicable(3) LT.G/R = Light Green/Red Wire(4) Y/B = Yellow/Black(5) W = White(6) LT.G/B = Light Green/Black(7) Y = Yellow(8) W/R = White/Red Wire(9) LT. G= Light Green

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See your local Blizzard dealer for complete installation instructions foryour vehicle undercarriage.

13. Proceed to install the PLOW HEADLIGHTS. Align one HEADLIGHTBALL STUD MOUNT ADAPTER on the light tower tube with themounting hole and insert the threaded stud through each. Secure theheadlight with one 7/16" external tooth lock washer and hex nut.Note: All snowplows are shipped with two BLACK VINYL CAPS thatinstall at either end of the light tower. Connect the terminals from theplow lights to the terminals on the main lighting harness. Repeat theinstallation for the opposite headlight.

14. Next, position the ROCKER SWITCH CONTROL STATION on the frontradius of the seat. Wrap the VELCRO® STRAP around the bench,through the 2" metal D-ring and fasten. Finally, connect the whitepower connector from the vehicle wire harness to the connector onthe control station. The power switch should be in the “MIDDLE” or“OFF” position. Note: The operation of the draw latch can only be controlled when the power switch is located in the “UP” position andthe “RAISE/LOWER” rocker switch is in the neutral or center position.See the diagram below.

This completes the electrical assembly installation for the vehicle wireharness and main lighting harness. You are now ready to perform all ofthe test functions on the snowplow.

VinylCap

The black vinyl caps provided with your snowplowinstall at each end of the light tower. Adjust theplow headlights as desired, secure each withhardware provided and finish the installation bycapping the light tower ends.

Power Hitch Operation

System Power OFF

System Power ON

The Power Hitch will not operate ifthe Raise/Lower rocker switch isin the “LOWER” or float position.

BL

Z 1053

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14 Testing The Snowplow

Your Blizzard Power Plow snowplow will useapproximately 4 quarts of Blizzard Rapid ActionHydraulic Oil. Note: The part number issued onthe quart bottle label has been changed to P/N63070. Blizzard hydraulic oil is also available bythe case (P/N 63071), gallon (P/N 63072) or galloncase (P/N 63069). See your local authorizedBlizzard dealer for price and availability.

Testing The Snowplow

1. Fill the HYDRAULIC PUMP FLUID RESERVOIR with BLIZZARDSNOWPLOW RAPID ACTION HYDRAULIC OIL (P/N 63070) until itis approximately 3/4" from the top of the tank. Replace the cap on thereservoir. Proceed to remove the weather caps from each of the plowand vehicle wire harnesses and connect the plugs. Start the vehicleand turn the POWER SWITCH on the control station in the cab to the“ON” position. You now have power to the snowplow. Once all of thehydraulic functions have been executed, the system will have beenfilled with approximately four quarts of hydraulic oil.

2. To raise the POWER HITCH on the snowplow, turn the power switchon the control station to the “UP” or “ON” position. Note: The “RAISE/LOWER” rocker switch must be in the neutral or center position for thePower Hitch to operate. Push and hold the toggle switch on the A-frameupward into the “CONNECT” position. Notice the action of the fluid inthe reservoir. By activating the initial hydraulic function, the fluid beginsto fill the system. Push and hold the toggle switch in the “DISCONNECT”position, the Power Hitch will lower. Refill the reservoir until the fluidis approximately 3/4" from the top of the tank.

3. Position the vehicle such that the Power Hitch is below the push beamand the mounting points on the A-frame are in line with the mountingpoints on the undercarriage. Pull out the A-FRAME LATCH PIN androtate the A-FRAME LATCH clockwise until the latch is resting on theDRAW PIN (See diagram on page 16). Move the snowplow in positionby activating the Power Hitch connect switch and release.

WARNING: Always use caution when operating the PowerHitch CONNECT/DISCONNECT switch. Keep your hands andfeet away from the operation of the Power Hitch and themain blade.The action of the Power Hitch moves the snow-plow in position for proper attachment to the vehicle. Failureto follow this caution may result in serious injury or death.

The Power Hitch will raise until it hits the push beam and the DRAWLATCH FINGERS will pull the plow into the vehicle. The mountingpoints on the plow and vehicle are now positively aligned. Rotate theA-frame latch counterclockwise until the latch is in the raised position.Note: The A-frame latch pin should always lock in place. Do not setthe pin past the lock point on the A-frame. Insert the two HITCH PINSthrough the mounting holes on the A-frame and secure each with onehair pin cotter. The snowplow is now securely mounted to the vehicle.

4. Return to the interior of the vehicle.With the plow securely in place, youcan now execute the remaining functions of the snowplow. The systempower on the control station should be in the “ON” position. Next, raisethe plow to its maximum height by pushing and holding the “RAISE”rocker switch on the control station. Initiate the driver’s side wing bypushing and holding the “LEFT WING EXTEND” rocker switch until thewing pivots forward. Notice the staggered pace the wing extends. Thehydraulic fluid is filling the hose and replacing the air in the system.

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Push and hold the “LEFT WING RETRACT” rocker switch to return thewing. Continue testing the remaining rocker switch functions. Monitorthe fluid level in the reservoir and fill to 3/4" from the top of the tank ifneeded. Also, look for any hydraulic fluid leaks around the manifold,pump, hydraulic hoses and all cylinders.

5. Lastly, check that the vehicle and plow headlights are in proper work-ing condition including the turn signals. If necessary, adjust the plowheadlight beams with the plow in the raised position.

Congratulations on a successful assembly and installation! Once all of theblade and electrical functions have been tested your Blizzard Power Plow snowplow is ready for action. Should you need additional support duringa plow assembly or undercarriage installation, contact your local authorizedBlizzard dealer.

RETRACT

EXTEND

EXTEND

BLZ 1010

WARNINGTo prevent accidental plow activation, turn POWER

switch to the “OFF” position when not in use.

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16 Power Hitch™ Instruction

Power Hitch™InstructionPrior to operating your Power Plow snowplow review the Mounting &Dismounting Instructions label at the driver’s side rear of the moldboard.

MOUNTING & DISMOUNTINGINSTRUCTIONS

Power Hitch Raises & LowersBehind Undercarriage Push Beam

MOUNTING

1. Position vehicle close to the plow and align mounting points on the undercarriage andA-frame. Verify that the plow kickstand is in the lowered position. Turn vehicle ignition off.

2. Turn power supply switch on the main plow control unit in the vehicle to the “OFF” position.

3. Remove protective weather caps and make electrical connection at the plow and vehicle.

4. Turn the vehicle ignition, and the power supply switch on the control unit, to the “ON”position. Pull the A-frame latch lock pin outward and verify that the A-frame latch lowersover the draw pin.

5. Activate the Power Hitch on the A-frame by pushing and holding the “CONNECT/ DISCONNECT” switch (on the pump cover housing) upward. CAUTION: Keepfingers away from plow and truck mounting points. Power Hitch willautomatically pull the plow into the receiving points on the truckwhen activated. Insert both hitch pins through the positively aligned holeson the plow and undercarriage and secure each with a hair pin cotter.

6. With the plow securely mounted, slightly lower the Power Hitch to relievetension on the A-frame latch, pull the latch lock pin and raise the A-frame

latch until it locks into position. Raise the Power Hitch and verify that thedraw latch is fully engaged behind the push beam on the vehicle. Rotatethe kickstand counterclockwise until it locks into place. The plow is nowproperly mounted and ready to operate.

DISMOUNTING

1. Lower the plow on a flat, level surface to dismount. Turn vehicle ignition off.

2. Pull the kickstand lock pin outward and rotate the kickstand clockwise. Release the pinto lock kickstand in place. Remove both hitch pins from the A-frame and undercarriage.

3. Turn the vehicle ignition and the power supply switch on the control unit to the “ON”position. Activate the Power Hitch by pushing and holding the “CONNECT/DISCONNECT”switch downward. CAUTION: Keep fingers away from plow and truck mounting points.Verify that the draw latch is fully disengaged from behind the push beam on the vehicle.

4. Turn power supply switch on the main plow control unit in the vehicle to the “OFF” position.

5. Disconnect electrical cords at the plow and vehicle. Replace protective weather caps.

AdjustableKickstand

DrawLatch

KEEP FINGERS AWAY!

BLZ 1023

A-Frame LatchLock Pin

Plug To VehicleWire Harness

CONNECT /DISCONNECTToggle Switch

A-Frame LatchRotates ClockwiseAnd Hooks Onto

Draw Pin

DrawPin

A-FrameLatchLock Pin

A-FrameLatch

TM

Should the Mounting & Dismounting Instructionslabel or any of the labels that came with yoursnowplow become hard to read or wear off, contactyour local authorized Blizzard dealer forreplacements.

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Notes

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Your Blizzard Power Plow snowplow has been designed for years of rugged,dependable service with low maintenance. To ensure proper working condition,follow the maintenance guidelines below and on the next page.

CAUTION: Always follow the maintenance guidelines in a timelyfashion. Failure to observe maintenance guidelines may result inpoor snowplow operation, increased component wear or possiblylead to part failure.

Routinely inspect the following items – perform maintenance as needed:

1. All fasteners, pins, nuts and bolts for tightness. See the recommendedmaximum bolt torque chart on page 21.

2. All hydraulic hoses and hydraulic hose adapters for wear and leaks. Seethe recommended hydraulic adapter torque values on page 21.

3. All cylinders for leaks; inspect rod ends for corrosion and pitting.

4. Cutting edges and plow shoes for wear. Do not discard plow shoe washers.These should be retained for different shoe adjustments.

5. Clean and lubricate all electrical plugs, headlight connections, ground andbattery cables, solenoid connections and switch connections to preventcorrosion. Apply dielectric grease for every 25 hours of snowplow use.Youmay need to grease more frequently depending on your plowing environment.

6. Lubricate all pins and bushings to prevent corrosion and to maintain con-sistent operation, including the A-frame latch. The inner slide boxes shouldalso be lubricated to provide free travel. A NLGI Grade 2 multi-purposelithium complex grease with molybdenum (MPGM) is recommended forlubrication.

7. Clean and cover deep scratches or exposed metal with Blizzard Snowplowwhite (P/N 61219) or black (P/N 63073) touch-up paint. Contact your localBlizzard dealer for availability.

8. Check the hydraulic oil level in the hydraulic pump fluid reservoir. Fill thefluid to within 3/4" from the top of the reservoir. Do not exceed this level.Never mix different types of fluids. Contact your local dealer for replace-ment Blizzard Snowplow Rapid Action Hydraulic Oil (P/N 63070).

9. Check the trip spring adjustment. Properly adjusted tension will allow asheet of paper to pass between the 3rd and 4th coils of the spring.

10. Each wing uses one extension spring to help return it from the forward orscoop position. Adjust the tension on the installed spring as needed orinstall and optional second extension spring for increased return speed.

11. To adjust the snowplow drop speed, use the variable flow control valve(FC) on the manifold (see label under pump & manifold cover). Turn thedial on the valve clockwise to decrease the drop speed. Turn the dialcounterclockwise to increase the drop speed. See the TroubleshootingGuide on page 38 & 39 for additional instructions.

12. Do not allow snow and ice to build-up on the pump and manifold cover.Excessive build-up may cause bumper damage when the plow is raised.18 Regular Maintenance

Regular MaintenanceMaintenance ScheduleMaintenance Performed Date

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Storing Your SnowplowPlacing Your Plow In Storage

1. Position your plow on a flat, level surface for storage. Follow the dis-mounting procedure illustrated on page 16.

2. Pressure wash and dry the entire snowplow prior to placing in storage.

3. Apply a liberal amount of dielectric grease to all electrical plugs andconnections. Clean and install all dust caps.

4. Lubricate all exposed hydraulic cylinder rod ends with liquid white lithium grease to prevent corrosion.

5. Lubricate all pins and bushings to prevent corrosion and to maintainconsistent operation, including the A-frame latch and inner slide boxes.A NLGI Grade 2 multipurpose lithium complex grease with molybdenum(MPGM) is recommended for lubrication.

6. Clean and cover deep scratches or exposed metal with Blizzard Snow-plow white (P/N 61219) or black (P/N 63073) touch-up paint. Contactyour local Blizzard dealer for availability.

7. Remove and properly discard the fluid from the pump reservoir. Cleanthe pump filter and replace the hydraulic oil to within 3/4" from the topof the reservoir. Changing the fluid annually will prolong the life of yourpump and manifold. Never mix different types of hydraulic oil. Contactyour local dealer for replacement Blizzard Snowplow Rapid ActionHydraulic Oil (P/N 63070).

8. Cover the snowplow with a tarp if stored outside. This will protect yourplow from sun fading and inclement weather which can lead toaccelerated corrosion.

Removing Your Plow From Storage

1. Perform all regular maintenance indicated on the previous page.

2. If you have not replaced the hydraulic oil in the pump reservoir, it isstrongly encouraged that you do so prior to operating your plow. Pro-longed storage could result in condensation build-up.

3. Follow the mounting procedure illustrated on page 16.

4. Once the plow has been properly mounted to the vehicle and all electrical connections have been made, initiate all of the functions ofthe snowplow. Monitor the fluid level in the reservoir and fill to 3/4" fromthe top of the tank if needed.

5. Adjust the snowplow headlights as needed.

Annual Fluid ReplacementType & Quantity of Fluid Replaced Date

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20 Plow Specifications

Plow SpecificationsMoldboard

Length ......................................................................................8'

Thickness ....................................................................12 Gauge

Height ....................................................................................31"

Reinforcement ......................................................4 Ribs @ 1/4"

Cutting Edge ......................................................1/2" x 6" (1080)

Finish..........................................................Powder Coat - White

Wings

Length ....................................................................................12"

Thickness ....................................................................11 Gauge

Height ....................................................................................31"

Reinforcement ..............................................1 Rib each @ 1/4"

Cutting Edge ........................................................1/4" x 10" (T1)

Finish..........................................................Powder Coat - White

Trip Mechanism

Trip Spring Type ................................(4) 3/8" Hooked Extension

Trip Spring Adjustment ..................5/8"-11 x 6-3/8" Spade Bolts

A-frame

Material ................................Rectangular Tube & Channel Type

Hitch Pins....................................................3/4" x 6" Yellow Zinc

Finish..........................................................Powder Coat - Black

Pump

Construction ........................Steel Housing w/Clear Plastic Tank

Type ............................................................Internal Gear Pump

Size....................................................................................2.5 cc

Motor ........................................................................12V Starter

Volume Per Minute ..................................1.6 GPM @ 2000 PSI

Weight ................................................................................32 lb.

Mount..................................A-frame Install w/Hex Head Screws

Reservoir Capacity ........................................................2 quarts

Controls ................................................Toggle & Rocker Switch

Manifold

Construction ........................................Red Anodized Aluminum

Hose Ports ................................................................................8

Cartridge Valves ........................................................................9

Relief Valve................................................................................5

Flow Control Valve ....................................................................1

Weight ............................................................................23.1 lb.

Mount..................................A-frame Install w/Hex Head Screws

Maximum Flow Capacity ................................................3.0 gpm

Cylinders

Angle Cylinders ................................................................................2

Stroke ............................................................................................10"

Ram Diameter............................................................................1-3/4"

Bore Diameter ..................................................................................2"

Lower/Raise Cylinder ........................................................................1

Stroke ........................................................................................4-5/8"

Ram Diameter............................................................................1-1/4"

Bore Diameter ..................................................................................3"

Slide Box Cylinders ..........................................................................2

Stroke ..................................................................................13-15/16"

Ram Diameter ..................................................................................1"

Bore Diameter............................................................................1-1/2"

Plow Headlights

Type ..........................................................Low Profile w/Turn Signals

Measurements ................................................12" W x 5"H x 5-1/4"D

Housing ..................................................................Plastic Composite

Mount ..................................................................Adjustable Ball Type

Bulb Type............High/Low Sealed Beam Halogen, 12V Rectangular

Switch Type ........................Integrated On/Off Control Station Switch

Miscellaneous

Plow Weight* ..............................................................Approx. 950 lb.

Compact Plow Width .......................................................... 96" (8'-0")

WidePass™ Plow Width ..................................................120" (10'-0")

BucketBlade™ Plow Width ................................................111" (9'-3")

Adjustable Plow Shoes..............................(2) Heavy-Duty Cast Steel

Mount Mechanism............................................Hydraulic Power Hitch

Standard Control Station ..............................................Rocker Switch

Optional Control Station ..........Joystick/Rocker Switch or Touch Pad

*Plow weight does not include vehicle undercarriage.

All specifications are for the Model 810 Blizzard Power Plow snowplow.

Blizzard Corporation reserves the right, under its Continuous Improvement Policy, to change construction or design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications.

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Torque Specifications 21

1. Make sure the tubing and threads are clean.

2. Lubricate the threads with 10W hydraulic oil.

3. Hand tighten the nut/sleeve to appox. 30 in-lbs.

4. Make alignment marks on the nut and fitting.

5. Proceed to tighten to turns or ft-lb values.

6. When fully tightened make a 2nd set of align-ment marks at the fully tightened position.

Note: Torque values specified are for threadslubricated with 10W hydraulic oil.

Sizes -02 through -08 are less tolerant to over-torque abuse. This will reduce the clamping forceresulting in loss of seal and reduction in flow.

37˚ JIC Flare Torque Values

Turns Size ft-lbs min./max. Assembly Steps w/Visual Check

N/A -02 6 - 7N/A -03 8 - 92 -04 11 - 122 -05 14 - 15

1-1/2 -06 18 - 201-1/2 -08 36 - 391-1/2 -10 57 - 631-1/4 -12 79 - 88

1 -14 94 - 1031 -16 108 - 1131 -20 127 - 1331 -24 158 - 1671 -32 245 - 258

Metric Class 8.8 Metric Class 10.9Tightening Torque Tightening Torque

“Lubricated” “Dry” “Lubricated” “Dry”

5 6177 4.63 N-m 6.18 N-m 5 8840 6.63 N-m 8.84 N-m6 8743 7.87 N-m 10.5 N-m 6 12512 11.3 N-m 15.0 N-m7 12570 13.2 N-m 17.6 N-m 7 17990 18.9 N-m 25.2 N-m8 15921 19.1 N-m 25.5 N-m 8 22784 27.3 N-m 36.5 N-m10 25230 37.8 N-m 50.5 N-m 10 36105 54.1 N-m 72.2 N-m12 36670 66.0 N-m 88.0 N-m 12 52475 94.5 N-m 125 N-m14 50025 105 N-m 140 N-m 14 71587 150 N-m 200 N-m16 70650 170 N-m 226 N-m 16 97732 235 N-m 313 N-m18 86400 233 N-m 311 N-m 18 119520 323 N-m 430 N-m20 110250 330 N-m 441 N-m 20 152513 458 N-m 610 N-m

Torque Specifications

SAE J429 - Grade 5 SAE J429 - Grade 8Tightening Torque Tightening Torque

“Lubricated” “Dry” “Lubricated” “Dry”

1/4-20 2,000 75 in-lbs 100 in-lbs 1/4-20 2,850 107 in-lbs 143 in-lbs5/16-18 3,350 157 in-lbs 210 in-lbs 5/16-18 4,700 220 in-lbs 305 in-lbs3/8-16 4,950 23 ft-lbs 31 ft-lbs 3/8-16 6,950 32.5 ft-lbs 44 ft-lbs7/16-14 6,800 37 ft-lbs 50 ft-lbs 7/16-14 9,600 53 ft-lbs 70 ft-lbs1/2-13 9,050 57 ft-lbs 75 ft-lbs 1/2-13 12,800 80 ft-lbs 107 ft-lbs9/16-12 11,600 82 ft-lbs 109 ft-lbs 9/16-12 16,400 115 ft-lbs 154 ft-lbs5/8-11 14,500 113 ft-lbs 151 ft-lbs 5/8-11 20,300 159 ft-lbs 21 ft-lbs3/4-10 21,300 200 ft-lbs 266 ft-lbs 3/4-10 30,100 282 ft-lbs 376 ft-lbs7/8-9 29,435 321 ft-lbs 430 ft-lbs 7/8-9 41,550 454 ft-lbs 606 ft-lbs1-8 38,600 482.5 ft-lbs 640 ft-lbs 1-8 54,540 680 ft-lbs 900 ft-lbs

Clamp Loads(lbs.)

Clamp Loads(lbs.)

NominalThread

Size

NominalThread

Size

Grade Identification Marking for J429 - Grade 5 Bolt• Material: Medium carbon steel: quenched and tempered• Minimum Proof Strength: 85,000 psi• Minimum Tensile Strength: 120,000 psi• Core Hardness Rockwell (min.): C25, (max.): C34• Minimum Yield Strength: 92,000 psi

Grade Identification Marking for J429 - Grade 8 Bolt• Material: Medium carbon alloy steel:quenched and tempered• Minimum Proof Strength: 120,000 psi• Minimum Tensile Strength: 150,000 psi• Core Hardness Rockwell (min.): C33, (max.): C39• Minimum Yield Strength: 130,000 psi

8.8

Clamp Loads(Newton)

Clamp Loads(Newton)

Diameter(millimeters)

Diameter(millimeters)

Grade Identification Marking for Metric - Grade 8.8 Bolt• Material: Medium carbon steel: quenched and tempered• Minimum Proof Strength: 580 MPa• Minimum Tensile Strength: 800 MPa• Core Hardness Rockwell (min.): C22, (max.): C32 • Minimum Yield Strength: 640 MPa

10.9

Grade Identification Marking for Metric - Grade 10.9 Bolt• Material: Low carbon alloy steel: quenched and tempered• Minimum Proof Strength: 830 MPa• Minimum Tensile Strength: 1040 MPa• Core Hardness Rockwell (min.): C32, (max.): C39• Minimum Yield Strength: 940 MPa

O-Ring Boss Torque Values

Size ft-lbs min./max. O-Ring Boss Assembly

-02 6 - 7-03 8 - 10-04 13 - 15-05 17 - 21-06 22 - 25-08 40 - 43-10 43 - 57-12 68 - 75-14 90 - 99-16 112 - 123-20 146 - 200-24 154 - 215-32 218 - 290

1. Verify the port, O-ring, sealing surfaces, and threads areclean and free of damage.

2. Lubricate the threads and the O-ring with 10W hydraulic oil.

3. For an adjustable O.R.B., completely back-off the lock nutand the washer.

4. Hand tighten the fitting until it contacts the port spotface.Point the elbow or tee in the desired direction and hold.

5. Proceed to tighten to the proper specified torque value.

Note: Torque values specified are for threads lubricatedwith 10W hydraulic oil.

Disclaimer: All torque values included in the charts above are advisory only, and their use by anyone is entirely voluntary. Reliance on the contents for any purpose by anyone is the sole risk of that person and Blizzard Corporation is not responsible for any loss, claim or damagesarising therefrom. Blizzard Corporation has made an effort to present the above contents accurately, but we do not guarantee its completeness or validity. This information is subject to change at any time, without notice. Blizzard Corporation makes no representations or warranties,express or implied, in connection with the information.

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Ref. Part Qty. Part DescriptionNo. Number

1 52074 1 Moldboard Weldment2 61086 1 Label, WARNING! (BLZ 1005)3 61082 1 Decal, Center Moldboard (BLZ 1000)4 61180 1 Label, Power Hitch™ Mounting & Dismounting Instructions (BLZ 1023)5 61292 1 Cutting Edge (1080), Moldboard 6 61196 7 Bolt, Carriage, 1/2"-13 x 1-1/2" Grade 8 P 7 61365 13 Nut, Flanged Lock, 1/2"-13 Z8 51042 1 Wing Weldment, Driver’s Side 9 61083 1 Decal, Wing, Driver’s Side (BLZ 1002)

10 51048 1 Cutting Edge Weldment (T1), Wing, Driver’s Side11 50057 1 Slide Box Weldment, Driver’s Side12A 61220 2 Plow Shoe Assembly, Heavy-Duty Cast Iron (8-3/8" Shaft): (1) - 12, 14, (18) - 1312 61102 2 Spacer, 1-1/8" I.D., 1-5/8" O.D. x 1-1/2" YZ13 61101 36 Washer, Flat, 1", 1-1/016" I.D., 1-3/4" O.D. YZ 14 61103 2 Pin, Linch, 1/2" x 1-3/4" YZ15 63063 1 Label, Serial Number, Sequentially Numbered (BLZ 1049) 16 61383 4 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 5/16"-18 x 2-1/4" Grade 8 YZ 17 11871 4 Pin, Slide Box Stop, 1" DIA. x 4-3/4" (with 3/8" DIA. hole) 18 61384 4 Nut, Top Lock, 5/16"-18 Grade C Z 19A 61049 2 Plow Guide Assembly: (2) - 19 & 2019 61051 4 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 5/16"-18 x 1" Grade 5 Z 20 61052 4 Nut, Nylon Insert Lock, 5/16"-18 Z 21 51043 1 Wing Weldment, Passenger’s Side22 61084 1 Decal, Wing, Passenger’s Side (BLZ 1001)23 51047 1 Cutting Edge Weldment (T1), Wing, Passenger’s Side24 61418 2 Bolt, Carriage, 1/2"-13 x 3-1/2" Grade 8 P25 61419 2 Bolt, Carriage, 1/2"-13 x 4-1/2" Grade 8 P 26 61361 2 Bolt, Carriage, 1/2"-13 x 5-1/2" Grade 8 P27 50058 1 Slide Box Weldment, Passenger’s Side28 61416 2 Bolt, Spade, 5/8"-11 x 7-3/8" Grade 8 Z29 61398 2 Spring, Extension, 13" O.A.L. x 2" O.D. x 5/16"30 61385 2 Pin, Clevis, 5/8" DIA. x 3" YZ 31 61028 2 Pin, Spring, 1/4" DIA. x 1-1/4" 32 51009 2 Pin, Wing / Slide Box Pivot, 3/4" DIA. x 9" 33 61425 2 Plug, 2-51/64" O.D., 2-9/32" I.D. x 1/2" Black Polyethylene 34 14622 2 Hydraulic Cylinder, Slide Box Extend/Retract35 61063 2 Nut, Top Lock, 5/8"-11 Grade C Z36 60007 7 Hydraulic Adapter, 9/16"-18 x 9/16"-18 Male O.R.B. Connector 37 60224 2 Hydraulic Hose (Ports #8 & #9), 3/8" x 36" - Slide Box Extend38 60003 4 Hydraulic Adapter, 7/16"-20 x 9/16"-18 Male O.R.B. Connector 39 60019 2 Hydraulic Hose (Ports #7 & #10), 1/4" x 36" - Slide Box Retract40 61198 2 Cap, 5/8" I.D., 3/4" O.D. x 1", Black Vinyl 41 11989 2 Pin, Hydraulic Cylinder Base End, 5/8" DIA. x 11-1/2" (with 1/4" DIA. hole) - Slide Box Extend/Retract42 61030 2 Pin, Hair Cotter, 1/8" DIA. x 2-5/8" Z 43 61099 4 Spring, Extension, 15-1/4" O.A.L. x 2-3/8" O.D. x 3/8" 44 61187 4 Bolt, Spade, 5/8"-11 x 6-3/8" Grade 8 Z45 61064 4 Washer, SAE Mil Carb High-Strength, 5/8", 1-5/16" O.D., 21/32" I.D. YZ 46 61188 4 Nut, Nylon Insert Lock, 5/8"-11 Type NE

47 41041 1 Pivot Beam Weldment48 61357 8 Pin, Cotter, 1/4" x 1-1/2" Z49A 41039 1 Kickstand Assembly: (1) - 49 & 50, 54-56, (2) - 51 & 52, (3) - 5349 41047 1 Kickstand Foot Weldment50 41038 1 Kickstand Leg Weldment51 61057 2 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 1/2"-13 x 1-1/4" Grade 8 YZ52 61026 2 Washer, SAE Mil-Carb High-Strength, 1/2", 1-1/16" O.D., 17/32" I.D. YZ 53 61020 3 Nut, Top Lock, 1/2"-13 Grade C Z54 61152 1 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 1/2"-13 x 4-1/2" Grade 8 YZ55 61293 1 Spring, Compression, 2" O.A.L. x 1.101" O.D., 0.207" Wire Diameter56 41037 1 Bushing, Stepped, 1.13" O.D., 0.53" I.D. x 3/8" Stainless Steel57 50069 2 Pin, Clevis, 3/4" DIA. x 3" YZ58 41051 4 Pin, Clevis, 3/4" DIA. x 5" YZ59 61330 1 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 1"-8 x 9" (with 7-3/4" Shank) Grade 8 P60 61008 1 Nut, Top Lock, 1"-8 Grade C Z 61 61217 4 Grommet, 1-1/2" I.D., 2-1/8" O.D. Black Rubber, 60 Durometer62 60029 2 Hydraulic Cylinder, Plow Angle63 60091 2 Hydraulic Hose (Ports #1 & #2), 3/8" x 24" - Plow Angle

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Note: The reference numbers listedidentify parts shown in the illustrationon pages 26-28. These numbers arespecific to these illustrations only anddo not correspond with other diagramsin the manual. Always review the partnumber given for proper componentidentification.

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Moldboard & Wing Assembly Parts

Pivot Beam & A-frame Assembly Parts

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Ref. Part Qty. Part DescriptionNo. Number

64 60005 3 Hydraulic Adapter, 9/16"-18 x 9/16"-18 90˚ Adjustable Elbow O.R.B.65 60255 1 Hydraulic Cylinder, Plow Raise/Lower66 40124 1 Pin, Clevis, 3/4" DIA. x 6" YZ67 60273 1 Hydraulic Hose (Port #3), Straight/45˚, 3/8" x 17" - Plow Raise/Lower, Extend (Base End)68 60272 1 Hydraulic Adapter, 9/16"-18 x 9/16"-18 45˚ Adjustable Elbow O.R.B.69 60274 1 Hydraulic Hose (Port #4), Straight/45˚, 3/8" x 15" - Plow Raise/Lower, Retract (Rod End)70 61358 3 Nut, Flanged Wing, 3/8"-1671 61012 2 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 3/8"-16 x 3/4" Grade 8 YZ72 61016 3 Washer, SAE Mil-Carb High-Strength, 3/8", 13/16" O.D., 13/32" I.D., YZ73 61014 1 Nut, Jam Nylon Insert Lock, 3/8"-16 Z, Type NTE74 61359 1 Stud, Threaded, 3/8"-16 x 1-3/4"75 40004 1 Hinge Weldment, Pump Mount76 61218 1 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 3/8"-16 x 2" Grade 8 YZ77 61034 1 Nut, Top Lock, 3/8"-16 Grade C Z78 62038 1 Switch, Toggle, DPDT, (On)-Off-(On), 16 Amps, 115V AC - Draw Latch Connect/Disconnect79A 40106 1 A-frame Assembly: (1) - 75-77, 79, 82-84, 88, (2) - 87, (4) - 85 & 8679 40090 1 A-frame Weldment80 61426 2 Pin, Hitch, 3/4" x 6" YZ81 61105 2 Pin, Hair Cotter, 9/64" DIA. x 2-11/16" Z82 61309 3 Ring, Standard Split, Stainless Steel83 61000 3 Spring, Compression, 0.94" O.A.F.L. x 0.36" O.D., 0.029" Wire Diameter, Stainless Steel84 40079 3 Pin, A-frame Latch, 3/8" DIA. x 1-3/4", Stainless Steel85 61312 4 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 5/16"-18 x 3/4" Grade 8 YZ86 61011 6 Washer, Split Lock, 5/16" YZ High-Alloy87 40088 2 Bushing, A-frame Pivot, Replaceable88 61295 1 Label, Power Hitch Connect/Disconnect Switch (BLZ 1037)

89A 40109 1 Draw Latch Assembly: (1) - 48, 89-92, 94-96, 98-102, (2) - 93 & 9789 40080 1 Outer Draw Latch Plate Weldment, Driver’s Side90 40110 1 Pin, Draw, 1" DIA. x 6-1/2" (with 13/64" DIA. Cotter Pin Hole) YZ91 61363 1 Pin, Cotter, 3/16" DIA.x 2-1/2" Z92 61004 1 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 3/4"-10 x 4-1/2" Grade 8 YZ93 40074 2 Inner Draw Latch Plate94 40070 1 Pin, Draw Latch Mount (To A-frame), 1" x 4-21/32" YZ95 40114 1 Draw Latch Arm Weldment96 40123 1 Draw Latch Finger Weldment97 40042 2 Pin, 3/4" x 2-1/2", Draw Latch Arm Pivot Pin/Hydraulic Cylinder Rod End, Plow Raise/Lower98 40093 1 Bushing, 1-1/4" O.D., 1-1/16" I.D. x 1-1/2" YZ99 40081 1 Outer Draw Latch Plate Weldment, Passenger’s Side

100 50071 1 Pin, Clevis, 3/4" DIA. x 3-41/64" YZ101 40116 1 Spacer, 1" O.D., 25/32" I.D. x 5/8" YZ102 61006 1 Nut, Top Lock, 3/4"-10 Grade C Z

103A 60101 1 Hydraulic Pump Assembly (Fenner Fluid Power): (1) - 103, 104, 106 & 107103 60047 1 Power Unit (Motor), Hydraulic Pump104 60044 1 Hex Cap, Relief Valve, Hydraulic Pump105 61307 1 Washer, Internal/External Tooth Lock, 3/8"106 60046 1 Reservoir Cap, Hydraulic Pump107 60045 1 Reservoir, Hydraulic Pump108 40119 1 Cover, Hydraulic Pump & Manifold, 1/4" Polyethylene109 63100 1 Label, Sequence Valve & Hydraulic Hose Identification Guide (BLZ 1055)110 60038 2 O-ring, 3/ 32" C.S.W., 9/16" I.D., 3/4" O.D. Neoprene, 70 Durometer111 82047 1 Bracket, Diode Board Mount112 61214 2 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 3/8"-16 x 1-1/4" Grade 8 YZ113 61222 2 Washer, Split Lock, 3/8" High-Alloy YZ114 61010 2 Screw, Hex Head Cap, 5/16"-18 x 3-3/4" Grade 8 YZ115A 60264 1 Manifold Assembly: (1)-64, 115, 119, 122, 124A, 129-133, (2)- 38, 117, 120, 126-128, (3)-116, (4) - 36, 118, 121, (5)-123, (9)-125115 60266 1 Manifold Block (with Cross Port Relief), Red Anodized Aluminum 116 60050 3 Plug, Hollow Hex, -6 SAE (61010007)117 60009 2 Hydraulic Adapter, 7/16"-20 90˚ Swivel Elbow 118 60006 4 Hydraulic Adapter, 9/16"-18 90˚ Swivel Elbow 119 60072 1 Hydraulic Adapter, 9/16"-18 x 9/16"-18 Male Extra Long Elbow120 60228 2 Piston Assembly (34952123)121 60225 4 Valve, Check, 50 PSI (86020028)122 60173 1 Coupling, Test Port, 7/16"-20 O.R.B. (61600095)123 60166 5 Valve, Spool, Three-Way, Two Position (86020195 w/o screen)

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Pivot Beam & A-frame Assembly Parts (Continued)

Draw Latch Assembly Parts

Hydraulic Pump & Manifold Assembly Parts

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124A 62147 1 Coil Harness Assembly: (1) - 130, 62045, 62116, 62118, (8) - 124, (9) - 62096, 62097124 62114 8 Coil, PDL 10V DC125 60052 9 Nut, Hex Jam, 1/2"- 20 YZ N/A 62045 1 Connector, Electric, Male, PlasticN/A 62096 19 Seal, Cable, Silicone, Orange (18 AWG)N/A 62116 1 Cavity Plug, Silicone, White (18-16 AWG)N/A 62097 9 Terminal, Male (18-16 AWG)N/A 62118 1 Terminal, End Ring, 3/8" I.D. Copper, 6 Gauge126 60278 2 Valve, Relief, 1700 PSI (85020411 tamper proof) 127 60279 2 Valve, Relief, 1500 PSI (85020410 tamper proof)128 60167 2 Valve, Spool, Four-Way, Two Position C.C. (86020197 w/o screen)129 60168 1 Valve, Relief, 3000 PSI (85020340)130 62115 1 Coil, DDL 10V DC131 60170 1 Valve, Spool, Three-Way, Two Position (85002279 w/o screen)132 60169 1 Valve, Flow Control (85002054)133 60165 1 Valve, Two-Way N.C. (86020190)

134A 62039 1 Wire Harness Assembly, Plow : (1) - 134, 135, 62006, 62046, (10) - 62096134 62057 1 Wire Harness, Plow135 62001 1 Weather Cap, Rubber, Plow Wire HarnessN/A 62046 1 Connector, Electric, Female, PlasticN/A 62006 1 Diode Board Assembly: (1) - 62007, 62090, 62092, 62094, 62095, (5) - 62091, 62093 N/A 62007 1 Cover, Black, Diode Board N/A 62090 1 Connector Body w/Gasket, Diode BoardN/A 62091 5 Seal, Cable, Silicone, Green (16 AWG)N/A 62092 1 Plug, Cavity, Silicone, Green (16 AWG)N/A 62093 15 Terminal, Female (18-16 AWG)N/A 62094 1 Circuit BoardN/A 62095 1 Secondary Lock, Six-Way

136A 62112 1 Wire Harness Assembly, Vehicle - Relay Version: (1) - 136, 137, 62124, 62113, 62125, 62008, 62009, 62056(3) - 61031, 62016, (4) - 62072

136 62111 1 Wire Harness, Vehicle - Relay Version137 62000 1 Weather Cap, Rubber, Vehicle Wire HarnessN/A 62124 1 Fuse, 1/4" DIA. x 1-1/4" BUSS AGC 15A, 32V N/A 62113 1 Main Lighting Harness - Relay VersionN/A 62125 1 Headlight Relay, 3PDT, 30A, 12VN/A 61031 3 Screw, Hex Washer Self-Drilling, 12-14 x 3/4" N/A 62042 1 Power Contactor (Solenoid), 12V Continuous, High Performance DC PlasticN/A 61228 4 Nut, Hex Jam, 5/16"- 24 Z N/A 61229 4 Nut, Hex Full, #10 - 32 Z N/A 61230 2 Washer, Split Lock, #10 Z MediumN/A 62056 1 Ground Wire, Power Contactor, 24"N/A 62072 4 Terminal, End Ring, 3/8" I.D. Copper, 4 GaugeN/A 62008 1 Fuse Clip, MiniN/A 62009 1 Fuse Clip, Auto BladeN/A 62016 3 Connector, Splice Lock (18 -14 AWG)138A 61106 2 Headlight Assembly, Plow (Specify Driver’s or Passenger’s Side): (1) - 138/139, 140-143, 62061138 61107 1 Headlight, Plow, Driver’s Side139 61108 1 Headlight, Plow, Passenger’s Side140 62032 2 Wire Harness (with 5-pin plug), Plow HeadlightN/A 62061 2 Bulb, Sealed Beam Halogen, Glass, Plow Headlight (H6545/H4666)N/A 62062 1 Corrosion Preventive Compound (2 fl.oz.)141 61231 2 Adapter, Ball Stud Mount, Headlight 142 61112 2 Washer, External Tooth Lock, 7/16" YZ143 61111 2 Nut, Hex, 7/16"-14 Grade 8 YZ144 61427 2 Cap, 2-1/4" I.D., 2-25/64" O.D. x 1/2", Black Vinyl145 39032 1 Light Tower146A 62128 1 Rocker Switch Control Station Assembly - Relay Version: (1) - 146-150, 152, 153, 155, 156, (3) - 151, (4) - 154, 61036146 61125 1 Housing, Rocker Switch Control Station, 1/8" ABS Plastic 147 62065 1 Switch, Rocker, SPST, Off-None-On, Black/Red 15A, 250V AC (Power - Plow Lights)148 61126 1 Housing Plate, Rocker Switch Control Station, 1/8" ABS Plastic 149 61127 1 Strap (61" Velcro with 2" Metal D-Ring), Black150 62130 1 Connector, Electrical (12-pin & 2-pin Plugs)151 62066 3 Switch, Rocker, DPDT, (On)-Off-(On), White 10A, 250V AC (Wing Extend & Retract - Driver’s Side & Passenger’s Side, Plow Angle)152 62129 1 Switch, Rocker, SPDT, On-Off-On, Black 10A, 250V AC (System Power On - System Power Off - Hitch System On)

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Hydraulic Pump & Manifold Parts (Continued)

Snowplow Wire Harness Assembly Parts

Vehicle Wire Harness Assembly Parts

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Ref. Part Qty. Part DescriptionNo. Number

153 62067 1 Switch, Rocker, DPDT, (On)-Off-On, White 10A, 250V AC (Plow Raise & Lower)154 61035 4 Screw, Machine, 10-24 x 1/2" Z N/A 61036 4 U-Clip, 10-24 155 63098 1 Label, Plow Lights/Power Switch ON/OFF (BLZ 1053) 156 61090 1 Label, Rocker Switch Control Station (BLZ 1010)157 30042 1 Undercarriage Weldment, 1999-Current, Chevrolet/GMC 2500 Series158 61085 1 Decal, Undercarriage Push Beam, 2-1/4" x 13-7/8" (BLZ 1003)

N/A 61352 1 Kit, Hardware, Snowplow Assembly Parts: (1) - 72-74, 105, (2) - 57, 71, (3) - 70, (4) - 44-46, 58, (6) - 48N/A 60275 1 Kit, Hydraulic Adapter: (1) - 68, 119, (2) - 117, (3) - 64, (4) - 38 & 118, (7) - 36 N/A 60280 1 Kit, Hydraulic Hose: (1) - 67, 69, (2) - 37, 39, 63N/A 61430 1 Kit, Hardware, Moldboard Cutting Edge: (7) - 6 & 7N/A 52067 1 Kit, Cutting Edge, Moldboard w/Hardware: (1) - 5 & 61430N/A 61431 1 Kit, Hardware, Wing Cutting Edge: (1) - 24-26, (3) - 7N/A 51104 1 Kit, Cutting Edges, Wing w/Hardware: (1) - 8, 21, (2) - 61431 N/A 61321 1 Kit, Moldboard & Wing Cutting Edges w/Hardware: (1) - 52067 & 51104

Heavy-Duty 3/8" Wing Cutting Edges with HardwareP/N 61288

Beef-up your Blizzard Power Plowsnowplow with our 3/8" thick wingcutting edges. Made of T1 material,these edges are built to withstandheavy plow use on the roughestroad surfaces.These durable wing

edges also provide added material for protection against sidewalkcurb wear. Mounting hardware included.

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Vehicle Wire Harness Assembly Parts (Continued)

Miscellaneous Assembly Parts

Blizzard Snowplow Touch-Up PaintP/N 61219 (Gloss White)P/N 63073 (Gloss Black)

Putting your snowplow away forthe winter? Have a deep scratchto cover? Clean up your blade andplow parts with our gloss spraypaints. Blizzard snowplow touch-

up paint provides an excellent finish to help keep your snowplowlooking its best. Paint provided in 12 oz. spray cans.

Blizzard Snowplow RapidAction Hydraulic OilP/N 63070 (Quart)P/N 63071 (12 Quarts/Case)P/N 63072 (Gallon)P/N 63069 (4 Gallons/Case)

Blizzard hydraulic oil is speciallyformulated for use in Blizzard snow-plows. This zinc-free product can

significantly enhance the operation and performance of thehydraulic system in the most inclement weather conditions.Blizzard hydraulic oil maintains its viscosity to temperatures as lowas -60˚F. Blizzard oil is available by the quart, gallon or case.

Snowplow Accessories (continued from page 1)

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2003 Blizzard® Power Plow® Snowplow Assembly Schematic - Model 810

Blizzard Corporation reserves the right, under its Continuous Improvement Policy, to changeconstruction or design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference toillustrations or specifications. Blizzard Corporation offers a one-year limited warranty for allsnowplows and accessories. Blizzard Corporation does not warranty non-Blizzard snowplowservice parts or accessories or damage resulting from the use of these unauthorized items.

The Blizzard Power Plow is protected by U.S. Patents 5,638,618; 5,899,007; 6,178,669; 6,276,076 and 6,393,737. Other patents pending.

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N P

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6.

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11

16

21

65

43

910

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IC E

LEC

TR

IC C

ON

NE

CTO

R, F

EM

ALE

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2046

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ICO

NE

RU

BB

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CA

BLE

SE

AL

- P

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2096

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MA

LE T

ER

MIN

AL

(18-

16 A

WG

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P/N

620

93

RE

D

BLA

CK

TOP 7

31

56

28

4

FR

ON

T

VIE

W

(5)

PIN

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LAC

K

(6)

PIN

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LAC

K

(3)

WH

ITE

(1)

BR

OW

N

(2)

BR

OW

N

(4)

OR

AN

GE

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D

(7)

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D (

8) N

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US

ED

OT

TO C

ON

NE

CTO

RA

MP

TE

RM

INA

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AW

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O 1

8-14

AW

G)

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RD

GT

280

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EC

TR

IC C

ON

NE

CTO

R (

PL

OW

)

PIN

C

OL

OR

FU

NC

TIO

NA

WG

NO

.

AO

RA

NG

E/B

LAC

K(S

5) L

OW

ER

/FLO

AT18

BO

RA

NG

E/W

HIT

E(S

7) L

IFT

/FLO

AT18

CW

HIT

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LAC

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6) L

IFT

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OR

AN

GE

/RE

D(S

8) H

ITC

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OW

ER

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EE

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4) A

NG

LE R

IGH

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(S3)

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GLE

LE

FT

18G

BLU

E/B

LAC

K(S

9) L

EF

T S

LID

E B

OX

RE

T.18

HB

LUE

/WH

ITE

(S10

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FT

SLI

DE

BO

X E

XT.

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RE

D/B

LAC

K(S

1) R

IGH

T S

LID

E B

OX

RE

T.18

KR

ED

/WH

ITE

(S2)

RIG

HT

SLI

DE

BO

X E

XT.

18

AB

ED

C

KJ

HG

F

EN

D V

IEW

LOO

KIN

G A

T C

ON

NE

CT

OR

M5

B1

B2

M4

M10

BL

IZZ

AR

D P

LU

G (

VE

HIC

LE

)U

NIV

ER

SA

L 1

4 +

2 M

OL

D

PIN

C

OL

OR

FU

NC

TIO

NA

WG

NO

.

BLA

CK

GR

OU

ND

4N

/A

N/A

N/A

2R

ED

12 V

DC

(+

)4

3B

RO

WN

PU

MP

SO

LEN

OID

184

RE

D/W

HIT

ER

IGH

T B

OX

EX

TE

ND

185

RE

D/B

LAC

KR

IGH

T B

OX

RE

TR

AC

T18

6B

LUE

/WH

ITE

LEF

T B

OX

EX

TE

ND

187

BLU

E/B

LAC

KLE

FT

BO

X R

ET

RA

CT

188

BLU

ELE

FT

AN

GLE

189

GR

EE

NR

IGH

T A

NG

LE18

WH

ITE

LI

FT

18W

HIT

E/B

LAC

K

LIF

T18

11O

RA

NG

EF

LOAT

1812

N/A

N/A

N/A

13N

/AN

/AN

/A14

N/A

N/A

N/A

15P

INK

/BLA

CK

12 V

DC

(+

) F

US

ED

1816

N/A

N/A

N/A

1 10

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Plow Harness Wire Schematic 31

PL

OW

HA

RN

ES

S W

IRE

SC

HE

MA

TIC

(20

03)

D3

D1

D4

D2 M3

M4

A B

C D

E F

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12

34

56

WH

ITE

OR

AN

GE

OR

AN

GE

/RE

D

A

OR

AN

GE

/BLA

CK

B

OR

AN

GE

/WH

ITE

C

WH

ITE

/BLA

CK

D

OR

AN

GE

/RE

D

E

GR

EE

N

F

BLU

E

G

BLU

E/B

LAC

K

H

BLU

E/W

HIT

E

J R

ED

/BLA

CK

K

RE

D/W

HIT

E

A B C D E F G H J KM5

MANIFOLD CONNECTORPAC

KA

RD

ELE

CT

RIC

CO

NN

EC

TOR

1 O

RA

NG

E/B

LAC

K =

A2

OR

AN

GE

/RE

D =

B3

NO

T U

SE

D =

C4

OR

AN

GE

= D

5 W

HIT

E =

E6

OR

AN

GE

/WH

ITE

= F

WHITE/BLACK

ORANGE/RED

OR

AN

GE

/RE

DO

RA

NG

E/R

ED

PIN

K/B

LAC

K

PIN

K/B

LAC

K

WH

ITE

WH

ITE

BR

OW

N

BR

OW

N1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

M10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

5 6

4 33 2 1

S1

HIT

CH

SW

ITC

H

DP

DT

(O

N)-

OF

F-(

ON

)

NO

TE

: WH

ITE

IS O

NT

OP

TE

RM

INA

L

BR

OW

N

WH

ITE

PINK/BLACK

PIN

K/B

LAC

KP

INK

/BLA

CK

OR

AN

GE

WH

ITE

/BLA

CK

WH

ITE

GR

EE

N

BLU

E

BLU

E/B

LAC

K

BLU

E/W

HIT

E

RE

D/B

LAC

K

RE

D/W

HIT

E

BR

OW

N

GREEN

BLUE

BLUE/BLACK

BLUE/WHITE

RED/BLACK

RED/WHITE

RED

RE

DB

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2

B2

B1

PU

MP

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TOR

MO

TOR

1

PIN

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LAC

K

OR

AN

GE

WH

ITE

/BLA

CK

WH

ITE

GR

EE

N

BLU

E

BLU

E/B

LAC

K

BLU

E/W

HIT

E

RE

D/B

LAC

K

RE

D/W

HIT

E

BR

OW

N

16 15 14 13 12 11

N/A

VD

C F

US

ED

N/A

N/A

N/A

FLO

AT10

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

LIF

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RIG

HT

AN

GLE

LEF

T A

NG

LE

LT. S

LID

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ET.

LT. S

LID

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XT.

RT.

SLI

DE

RE

T.

PU

MP

SO

L.

PO

S

NE

G

PS

. SLI

DE

EX

T.

RE

D #

4 A

WG

BLA

CK

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AW

G

M2

GR

EE

N

BLU

E

BLU

E/B

LAC

K

BLU

E/W

HIT

E

RE

D/B

LAC

K

RE

D/W

HIT

E

SE

E V

EH

ICLE

HA

RN

ES

S W

IRE

SC

HE

MAT

IC

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32 Diagram - Main Lighting Harness

MA

IN L

IGH

TIN

G H

AR

NE

SS

(20

03)

RE

LAY

VE

RS

ION

P/N

621

13

NO

T D

RA

WN

TO

SC

ALE

UN

LES

S O

TH

ER

WIS

E S

PE

CIF

IED

ALL

DIM

EN

SIO

NS

IN IN

CH

ES

E

A =

CO

MM

ON

(W

HIT

E/R

ED

)B

= H

IGH

BE

AM

FE

ED

(Y

ELL

OW

)C

= L

OW

BE

AM

FE

ED

(LT

. GR

EE

N)

D =

HIG

H B

EA

M (

YE

LLO

W/R

ED

)E

= L

OW

BE

AM

(LT

. GR

EE

N/R

ED

)

BLACK/WHITE

WHITE/REDWHITE/RED

LT. GREENLT. GREEN

YELLOWYELLOW

LT. GREEN/BLACKLT. GREEN/BLACK

YELLOW/BLACKYELLOW/BLACK

GREEN/REDGREEN/RED

YELLOW/REDYELLOW/RED

WHITEWHITE

AB

CD F

VEHICLE

A =

CO

MM

ON

(WH

ITE

)B

= N

OT

US

ED

C =

RIG

HT

TU

RN

(PIN

K)

D =

RU

N (G

RAY

-3)

E =

LO

W B

EA

M (L

T. G

RE

EN

/BLA

CK

)F

= H

IGH

BE

AM

(YE

LLO

W/B

LAC

K)

EN

D V

IEW

LOO

KIN

G A

TC

ON

NE

CTO

R

AB

CD F

VEHICLE

LEF

T (W

HIT

E) C

OM

MO

N =

AN

OT

US

ED

= B

(VIO

LET

) LE

FT

TU

RN

= C

(GR

AY-2

) R

UN

= D

(LT.

GR

EE

N/B

LAC

K) LO

W B

EA

M =

E(Y

ELL

OW

/BLA

CK

) H

IGH

BE

AM

= F

EN

D V

IEW

LOO

KIN

G A

TC

ON

NE

CTO

R

28"

18"

18"

A

BCD

E

A

BCD

E

5"

24"

24"

14"

EN

D V

IEW

LOO

KIN

G A

TC

ON

NE

CTO

R FF

M

FF

MV

EH

ICLE

EN

D V

IEW

LOO

KIN

G A

TC

ON

NE

CTO

R

FF

M

FF

MV

EH

ICLE

5"

LOC

ATIO

N O

F B

LAC

K/W

HIT

E,

GR

AY-1

, GR

AY-2

& G

RAY

-3W

IRE

SP

LIC

E

26"

26"

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MM

ON

(W

HIT

E/R

ED

)B

= H

IGH

BE

AM

FE

ED

(Y

ELL

OW

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= L

OW

BE

AM

FE

ED

(LT

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EE

N)

D =

HIG

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EA

M (

YE

LLO

W/R

ED

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= L

OW

BE

AM

(LT

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EE

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ED

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HT

JAC

KE

T M

ATE

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LB

LAC

K N

YLO

N B

RA

ID

BL

UE

SP

LIC

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OC

K C

ON

NE

CTO

RP

/N 6

2016

OT

HE

R W

IRE

PIN

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IRE

OT

HE

R W

IRE

TU

RN

(P

INK

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TU

RN

(V

IOLE

T)

BL

UE

SP

LIC

E L

OC

K C

ON

NE

CTO

RP

/N 6

2016

OT

HE

R W

IRE

VIO

LET

WIR

EO

TH

ER

WIR

E

BL

UE

SP

LIC

E L

OC

K C

ON

NE

CTO

RP

/N 6

2016

OT

HE

R W

IRE

GR

AY W

IRE

OT

HE

R W

IRE

RU

N (

GR

AY-1

)

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ALT

ER

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IVE

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PLI

CE

ALT

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IVE

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INAT

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NC

TIO

NA

WG

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ITE

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N16

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ITE

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MM

ON

16LT

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EE

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EA

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LLO

WH

IGH

BE

AM

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N/R

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AM

VE

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LLO

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ED

HIG

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EA

M V

EH

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EA

M P

LOW

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ELL

OW

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CK

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LOW

16G

RAY

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UN

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IOLE

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FT

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RN

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INK

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HT

TU

RN

18

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Main Lighting Harness Wire Schematic 33

MA

IN L

IGH

TIN

G H

AR

NE

SS

- R

EL

AY

VE

RS

ION

WIR

E S

CH

EM

AT

IC (

2003

)

1 LO

W B

EA

M (

LT. G

RE

EN

/BLA

CK

) =

E

2 W

HIT

E (

CO

MM

ON

+ o

r –)

= A

3 H

IGH

BE

AM

(Y

ELL

OW

/BLA

CK

) =

F

4 PA

RK

- R

UN

(G

RAY

) =

D

5 T

UR

N -

LE

FT

(V

IOLE

T)

or R

IGH

T (

PIN

K)

= C

6 N

/A =

NO

T U

SE

D

VIOLET

1 E

2 A

3 F

4 D

5 C

6 N

/A

GRAY

YELLOW/BLACK

WHITE

LT. GREEN/BLACK

1 LO

W B

EA

M (

LT. G

RE

EN

/BLA

CK

) =

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2 W

HIT

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CO

MM

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+ o

r –)

= A

3 H

IGH

BE

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RAY

) =

D

5 T

UR

N -

LE

FT

(V

IOLE

T)

or R

IGH

T (

PIN

K)

= C

6 N

/A =

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T U

SE

D

LT. GREEN/BLACK

1 E

2 A

3 F

4 D

5 C

6 N

/A

GRAY

YELLOW/BLACK

WHITE

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PAC

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RD

ELE

CT

RIC

CO

NN

EC

TOR

(P

E)

1 L

OW

BE

AM

(LT

. GR

EE

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ED

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EA

M (

YE

LLO

W/R

ED

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ITE

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CO

MM

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+ o

r -)

= A

4 H

IGH

BE

AM

FE

ED

(Y

ELL

OW

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B5

LO

W B

EA

M F

EE

D (

LT. G

RE

EN

) =

C

PE

PAC

KA

RD

ELE

CT

RIC

CO

NN

EC

TOR

(P

E)

1 L

OW

BE

AM

(LT

. GR

EE

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LLO

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ED

) =

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ITE

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D (

CO

MM

ON

+ o

r -)

= A

4 H

IGH

BE

AM

FE

ED

(Y

ELL

OW

) =

B5

LO

W B

EA

M F

EE

D (

LT. G

RE

EN

) =

C

PE

LT. G

RE

EN

YE

LLO

WW

HIT

E/R

ED

YE

LLO

W/R

ED

LT. G

RE

EN

/RE

DG

RAY

VIO

LET

PIN

K

LT. G

RE

EN

YE

LLO

WW

HIT

E/R

ED

YE

LLO

W/R

ED

LT. G

RE

EN

/RE

D

LT. GREEN

LT. GREEN

YELLOWYELLOW

YELLOW/RED

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YELLOW/BLACK

YELLOW/BLACK

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LT. GREEN/BLACK

LT. GREEN/BLACK

N/A

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WHITE

WHITE/RED

WHITE/RED

BLA

CK

/WH

ITE

GR

EE

N/Y

ELL

OW

VE

HIC

LE H

AR

NE

SS

M16

R1

SIX

PR

ON

G

M17

L5

PLO

W R

IGH

T H

EA

D L

AM

P

LT. G

RE

EN

/BLA

CK

LO

W B

EA

M

GR

AY

PA

RK

Vcc P

LOW

RIG

HT

TU

RN

LA

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L6

BLA

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GR

OU

ND

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LLO

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LAC

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HIG

H B

EA

M

BLA

CK

GR

OU

ND

PIN

K

TU

RN

1 E

2 A

3 F

4 D

5 C

6 N

/A

M14

L7

PLO

W L

EF

T H

EA

D L

AM

P

LT. G

RE

EN

/BLA

CK

LO

W B

EA

M

GR

AY

PA

RK

Vcc

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W L

EF

T T

UR

N L

AM

P

L8

BLA

CK

GR

OU

ND

YE

LLO

W/B

LAC

K

HIG

H B

EA

M

BLA

CK

GR

OU

ND

VIO

LET

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RN

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2 A

3 F

4 D

5 C

6 N

/A

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RO

NG

NO

TE

: CO

NN

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TOR

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14 T

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RE

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QU

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(-)

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34 Diagram - Vehicle Harness

VE

HIC

LE

HA

RN

ES

S (

2003

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ELA

Y V

ER

SIO

NP

/N 6

2111

NO

T D

RA

WN

TO

SC

ALE

UN

LES

S O

TH

ER

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E S

PE

CIF

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ALL

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EN

SIO

NS

IN IN

CH

ES

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1/2"

SP

LIT

LO

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TU

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MP

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IN 1

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ED

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IRE

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ND

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8" I.

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TO P

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36 Diagram - Molded Plug Pin Locations

PLOW HARNESS PLUG (2003)FACE VIEW LOOKING AT MALE CONNECTOR

VEHICLE HARNESS PLUG (2003)FACE VIEW LOOKING AT FEMALE CONNECTOR

BLIZZARD HARNESS PLUG (PLOW)

PIN COLOR FUNCTION AWGNO.

BLACK GROUND 4N/A N/A N/A

2 RED 12 VOLT DC (+) 43 BROWN PUMP SOLENOID 184 RED/WHITE RIGHT SLIDE BOX EXTEND 185 RED/BLACK RIGHT SLIDE BOX RETRACT 186 BLUE/WHITE LEFT SLIDE BOX EXTEND 187 BLUE/BLACK LEFT SLIDE BOX RETRACT 188 BLUE LEFT ANGLE 189 GREEN RIGHT ANGLE 18

WHITE LIFT 18WHITE/BLACK LIFT 18

11 ORANGE FLOAT 1812 N/A N/A N/A13 N/A N/A N/A14 N/A N/A N/A15 PINK/BLACK 12 (+) VDC FUSED 1816 N/A N/A 18

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2 RED 12 VOLT DC (+) 4BROWN/WHITE PUMP SOLENOID TO RING 18BROWN PUMP SOLENOID TO MOLEX 18

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Troubleshooting Guide (1 of 3) 37

Problem Probable Cause(s) Suggested Remedy

Pump will not run. Plow wire harness may not be properly connected to the Verify the wire harnesses are properly connected.vehicle wire harness. Review the instruction on pages 10-13.

Power or ground cables to the battery, pump or solenoid Properly connect all cables. Clean and lubricate withmay not be properly connected. dielectric grease. If power does not resume, check the

continuity of all cables to find the break.

Pump will not run, power to the solenoid. The black ground wire and brown/white activation wire on Properly connect both cables. Test for power by initiat- the solenoid are not properly connected. ing any joystick function except the float. Note: The

POWER rocker switch must be in the “ON” position toproperly test any plow function. If the solenoid isgrounded and no power exists, diagnose the plow &truck wire harnesses.

Pump will not run with power to the solenoid. The red, hot wire to the pump motor is not properly Connect red wire and check the black ground wire. If Brown/white activation wire and ground are connected. problem is not resolved, the solenoid could be inoper-properly connected. able or the pump motor may be worn. Replace the

solenoid if there is no power to the pump. Replace thepump motor if it is receiving power.

Pump will not turn off. Do not allow the pump Solenoid may be damaged. Disconnect the brown/white activation wire from themotor to continuously run. Unplug the wire solenoid. If the problem is not resolved, replace theharness until the solenoid can be tested or solenoid.a Blizzard Dealer can diagnose the problem.

Short in the joystick control or wire harness. Disconnect the joystick in the cab. If the pump turns off,there is a short in the electrical system.

Pump runs but plow functions are slow. Fluid level in the pump reservoir is low. Fluid is leaking. Add fluid to within 3/4” from the top of the tank. Check for leaks around the pump, manifold and cylinders.

System pressure may be set too low. Increasing the Adjust the pressure. Remove the hex cap on top of the pressure excessively will increase the amperage draw. pump and turn the screw clockwise. Proper systemThis could damage the vehicle wire harness. pressure should be set at 2400 PSI. Test functions and

repeat procedure as needed.

Amperage from the vehicle’s alternator is too low. Repair or replace vehicle alternator. System amperage draw is 150 Amps at 1500 PSI.

Pump filter may be clogged. Remove the pump tank and thoroughly clean the filter.

A-frame latch will not move. Draw latch is binding the A-frame latch. Lower the draw latch to relieve binding on the A-frame latch and reposition the A-frame latch as needed.

Plow will not lift. Pump works properly. Control station in the cab may not be properly connected. Connect the power connector from the control to thevehicle wire harness.

A-frame latch is in the (down) locked position. Lift the A-frame latch into the raised position.

Diode pack may be corroded or could have failed. Clean diode pack thoroughly and/or replace.

Troubleshooting GuidePrior to diagnosing your Power Plow snowplow, verify that all connectors (plow and vehicle wire harness plugs, headlightadapters, control box, fused hot lead, draw latch switch, solenoid ground wire connection, coil wire lead harness, plowheadlight harnesses) are free of corrosion and are well lubricated with dielectric grease. Insuring that all connectors are in good working order will save time in determining your snowplow’s service needs.

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Problem Probable Cause(s) Suggested Remedy

Plow will not lift. Pump works properly. Coils on the manifold may be damaged. Remove the S6 coil from the cartridge valve. Position a(Continued from page 37.) screwdriver inside of the coil and push the draw latch

connect/disconnect toggle switch upward. The screwdrivershould be magnetically drawn to the coil. Replace the coilif there is no action.

Plow will not lift with magnification to the Hydraulic lock in the manifold. This occurs if the voltage is Loosen cartridge valve S6 to relieve pressure and retighten.S6 coil. too low on the coils – should be 10 volts. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! Valves should be torqued to a

maximum of 24 ft. lbs.

Solenoid cartridge valve may be contaminated. Remove any foreign objects that may be obstructingproper valve operation. Replace if not operating properlyafter cleaning.

Plow will not stay angled when plowing. The angle pressure relief valve is set too low. Check the pressure relief by testing the valve inline withNOTE: Increasing the pressure relief valve will cause the cylinder. Attach a tee fitting to the angle cylinderdamage to your plow. Do not set the pressure relief hydraulic adapter and connect the hose and pressuregreater than 3000 PSI (See illustration on page 39.). gauge to the tee. Push the plow against a solid object

and record the pressure reading. Note: The setting shouldnot exceed 3000 PSI.

Plow will not angle, pump works. Review all probable causes above. NOTE: Verify coils S3 & S4 for angle functions.

Wing will not stay angled when plowing. The angle pressure relief valve is set too low. Test the wing pressure relief. Attach a fluid PSI gauge to Note: Increasing the pressure relief valve will cause the quick connect fitting on the manifold. The pressure damage to your plow. Do not set the pressure relief relief should not be greater than 1700 PSI. Review thegreater than 1700 PSI. illustration on page 39 to increase the pressure relief

settings.

Wing will not move, pump works. Control station, wire harness or cables may be loose Verify control station, wire harness and all cables areor improperly connected. securely connected. Clean if necessary.

Hydraulic lock in the manifold has occurred. Loosen cartridge valves S9 & S10 or S1 & S2 to relievepressure and retighten. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! Valvesshould be torqued to a maximum of 24 ft. lbs.

No power to the coils. Verify coils S1 & S2 (pass. side slide box retract andextend) and S9 & S10 (drive. side slide box retract andextend) are grounded, connected properly and receivingpower. If no power is available, diagnose the wire harness.Review the plow wire harness schematic on page 31 andthe vehicle wire schematic on pages 33 & 35. If power ispresent, review the next step.

Coils are receiving power. Verify coils are magnetizing. Position a screwdriver insideof the coil. When the respective function is activated, thescrewdriver is drawn to the side of the coil. If the coil is notdrawn to the screwdriver, replace the coil. If power ispresent, review the next step.

Solenoid cartridge may be contaminated or damaged. Determine a damaged cartridge valve by reversing theA bent cartridge will not allow the valve to move freely driver’s side and passenger’s side cartridge valves. Replaceinside of the cartridge. valve if necessary.

Plow lowers too slow. Variable flow control valve is not adjusted properly. Turn flow control valve counterclockwise in small incre-(See illustration on page 39) ments and test. NOTE: Never make adjustments when

the plow is in the raised position! Fluid pressure will makethe valve difficult to adjust and serious injury or death canoccur from a falling plow.

Review all probable causes for plow will not lift (Page 37). Verify S5 coil (float) or S5 & S8 coils (disconnect) formagnetism.

38 Troubleshooting Guide (2 of 3)

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Troubleshooting Guide (3 of 3) 39

Should your snowplow develop other problems not indicated in the Troubleshooting Guide, contact your local dealer for technical assistance and/or replacement parts.

Variable Flow Control Valve

Right Wing Pressure Relief

Angle Pressure Relief

Left Wing Pressure Relief

Clockwise - Decreases Plow Drop SpeedCounterclockwise - Increases Plow Drop Speed

S10 S4 S8 S2

RV1

S9

RV2

RV5

S3

S5

S6RV4

FC

RV3

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Problem Probable Cause(s) Suggested Remedy

Plow drops sporadically. Variable flow control valve is opened too far. Turn clockwise 1/16 of a turn and test. NOTE: Never make adjustments when the plow is in the raised position! Fluid pressure will make the valve difficult to adjust and serious injury or death can occur from a falling plow.

Headlights will not switch from the vehicle to No power or ground to the headlight relay. Verify green/yellow (G/Y) wire for the ground is connected.the snowplow. Verify black/white (BK/W) wire for the power is connected.

If both are connected properly, replace the headlight relay.

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BLIZZARDPOWER PLOW

®

LIMITED CONSUMER WARRANTYThis warranty covers defects in material and workmanship except as set forth below.

WARRANTED PARTY:This warranty applies only to the “Original Purchaser” who purchased this plow from an Authorized Blizzard Dealer,

for personal, family or household use.

TERM OF WARRANTY:This Blizzard Power Plow snowplow is warranted for the following period:

Parts and labor are warranted for one year from date of purchase.

BLIZZARD CORPORATION’S WARRANTY REMEDY:Blizzard Corporation will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace defective parts at no charge.

CUSTOMERS RESPONSIBILITY:To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must return the defective snowplow to any Authorized Blizzard Dealer.

The purchaser must verify the original purchase date. Transportation costs to and from the dealer will be the responsibility of the purchaser.

ITEMS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY:This limited warranty does not cover the following:

1. Expendable parts such as cutting edges, plow shoes, hoses, fasteners, blade guides, paint finish, etc.

2. Any snowplow or part thereof which has been repaired or altered by anyone other than an Authorized Blizzard Dealer.

3. Any snowplow or part thereof which has been subject to neglect, misuse, accident, improper installation, maintenance,or storage. This includes, but is not limited to, corrosion of any electrical components.

4. Snowplows mounted on vehicles other than those for whom Blizzard Corporation has provided a specific undercarriage system.

5. Blizzard Corporation does not assume liability for damage to the purchaser's vehicle resulting from the attachmentand use of a Blizzard Power Plow snowplow. Vehicle risk is the sole responsibility of the purchaser.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS:THIS WARRANTY IS OFFERED IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY.

THE DURATION OF ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED

TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.

BLIZZARD CORPORATION'S LIABILITY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS. BLIZZARD CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTALOR CONTINGENT DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF DAMAGES ARE CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OR

FAULT OF BLIZZARD CORPORATION.

State Laws: Some states do not allow exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or the limitations on howlong an implied warranty lasts, so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you

specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

This warranty does not apply if you purchased your snowplow for other than personal, family, or household use. Ifpurchased for other than personal, family or household use, refer to the Blizzard Power Plow Commercial Warranty.

95 AIRPARK BOULEVARD CALUMET, MICHIGAN 49913 [906] 482-5555

1029-7-99 REV 8/01

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COMMERCIAL WARRANTYThis warranty covers defects in material and workmanship except as set forth below.

WARRANTED PARTY:

This warranty applies only to the “Original Purchaser” who purchased this plow from an Authorized Blizzard Dealer,for commercial use.

TERM OF WARRANTY:

This Blizzard Power Plow snowplow is warranted for the following period:Parts and labor are warranted for one year from date of purchase.

BLIZZARD CORPORATION’S WARRANTY REMEDY:

Blizzard Corporation will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace defective parts at no charge.

CUSTOMERS RESPONSIBILITY:

To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must return the defective snowplow to any Authorized Blizzard Dealer within thewarranty period. The purchaser must verify the original purchase date. Transportation costs to and from the Dealer will be

the responsibility of the purchaser.

ITEMS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY:

This warranty does not cover the following:

1. Expendable parts such as cutting edges, plow shoes, hoses, fasteners, blade guides, paint finish, etc.

2. Any snowplow or part thereof which has been repaired or altered by anyone other than an Authorized Blizzard Dealer.

3. Any snowplow or part thereof which has been subject to neglect, misuse, accident, improper installation, maintenance,or storage. This includes, but is not limited to, corrosion of any electrical components.

4. Snowplows mounted on vehicles other than those for whom Blizzard Corporation has provided a specific undercarriagesystem.

5. Blizzard Corporation does not assume liability for damage to the purchaser's vehicle resulting from the attachment anduse of a Blizzard Power Plow snowplow. Vehicle risk is the sole responsibility of the purchaser.

LIMITS OF BLIZZARD CORPORATION’S LIABILITIES:

BLIZZARD CORPORATION'S LIABILITY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS. BLIZZARD CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONTINGENT DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF DAMAGES ARE CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OR

FAULT OF BLIZZARD CORPORATION.

THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

This warranty does not apply if you purchased your snowplow for personal, family, or household use.In this case, refer to the Blizzard Power Plow Limited Consumer Warranty.

BLIZZARDPOWER PLOW

®

95 AIRPARK BOULEVARD CALUMET, MICHIGAN 49913 [906] 482-5555

1030-7-99 REV 8/01

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95 Airpark BoulevardCalumet,MI 49913[888] 680-8600[906] 482-5555[906] 482-5445 Faxwww.blizzardplows.com

Blizzard, Power Plow, Blizzard Power Plow, WidePass, BucketBlade, Power Hitchand Seat Cinch are trademarks of Blizzard Corporation. Blizzard is registered inthe United States Patent and Trademark Office. Loctite and 242 are registeredtrademarks of Loctite Corporation, USA. Velcro is a registered trademark of VelcroIndustries B.V. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property oftheir respective owners. All Blizzard snowplows are protected by one or more ofthe following United States Patents: 5,638,618; 5,899,007; 6,178,669; 6,276,076and 6,393,737; Other patents pending. Copyright © 2003 Blizzard Corporation. All rights reserved. Made and printed in the USA.1302-04-03