Boss Snowplow Installation Instructions

Snow blowers and snow throwers are good for clearing snow covered sidewalks and small driveways. However, larger areas like alleys, roads and long driveways need heavier and larger equipment to get the job done efficiently. The Boss Snowplow is manufactured by the Michigan-based company of the same name. The Boss Snowplow features a rugged moldboard that's designed to produce smooth and effective scraping. It takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes to hook up the Boss Snowplow to a push vehicle like a tractor or pickup truck. This job will be made easier if you have an assistant to help align the connection while you drive the push vehicle during hook-up. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • push vehicle
  • assistant
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Instructions

    • 1

      Set the snow plow on a flat surface like a driveway.

    • 2

      Pull the push vehicle up to the back of the Boss snow plow and align the plow's lower pin with the pin receiver on the push vehicle. Have an assistant in place to help spot while making the alignment. Continue to drive the push vehicle forward until contact is made between the lower pin and the push beam pin receiver.

    • 3

      Pull off the dust covers for the plow's electrical plugs and set them aside.

    • 4

      Connect the electrical plugs between the plow and push vehicle. Turn the vehicle's key to the on position and make sure the controller switch is in the "Float" position

    • 5

      Pull the coupler tower up against the push vehicle and then twist both of the plow's coupler spring pins to the released slot.

    • 6

      Line up the plow's coupler spring pins with the hook-up holes on the push beams until the spring pins click into place and are fully engaged.

    • 7

      Pull the Boss Snowplow kickstand pin out and upward. Release the kickstand spring pin to secure the plow in place.

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