Summary of Contents for Fisher Minute Mount 2 XV2 Series
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Installation Instructions CAUTION Read this document before installing the snowplow. CAUTION See your FISHER outlet/website for specifi c ® vehicle application recommendations before installation. The eMatch selection system has specifi c vehicle and snowplow requirements. A DIVISION OF FISHER, LLC...
86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 SAFETY DEFINITIONS WARNING/CAUTION AND INSTRUCTION LABELS WARNING Become familiar with and inform users about the Indicates a potentially hazardous situation warning labels on the back of the blade and the that, if not avoided, could result in death or instruction label on the headgear.
WARNING FUSES The driver shall keep bystanders clear of the The FISHER electrical and hydraulic systems ® blade when it is being raised, lowered, or contain several automotive-style fuses. If a problem angled. Do not stand between vehicle and should occur and fuse replacement is necessary, blade or within 8 feet of a moving blade.
86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 FIRE AND EXPLOSION BATTERY SAFETY CAUTION WARNING Batteries normally produce explosive gases, Gasoline is highly fl ammable and gasoline which can cause personal injury. Therefore, vapor is explosive.
86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 TORQUE CHART HEADGEAR TO T-FRAME ASSEMBLY NOTE: For easier assembly and installation, the CAUTION vehicle and all snowplow components should Read instructions before assembling. be on a smooth, level, hard surface, such as Fasteners should be fi...
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86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 For 7.5'/8.5'/9.5' Blades: For 10.5' Blades: 1. Remove the hardware and blocking that secures 1. Remove the blocking and hardware that secures the T-frame to the pallet.
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86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 T-FRAME TO BLADE ASSEMBLY 4. With the snowplow in normal operating position, lower the jack to support the headgear. Release the jack lock to hold the jack in position. 1.
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86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 8. For 7.5'/8.5'/9.5' Blades: Install the center snow 9. Install the blade guides, using two 7/16" lock defl ector using two 3/8" x 1-1/4" cap screws and washers and two 7/16"...
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86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 HEADLAMPS 2. Secure the snowplow harnesses and cables to the headgear as shown. Cable Ties WARNING Your vehicle must be equipped with snowplow headlamps and directional lights.
fl uid level should reach the fi ll hole. Fill If additional fl uid is needed, fi ll the reservoir Plug with FISHER EZ Flow Hydraulic Fluid rated ® to –40°F (–40°C), or other fl uid conforming to Military Specifi...
86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 BLADE DROP SPEED ADJUSTMENT 1. Lower the blade to the ground before making adjustments. WARNING 2. To access the quill on the hydraulic unit, raise Keep 8' clear of the blade when it is being the top cover retainer, remove the bottom cover raised, lowered, or angled.
86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 FINAL ADJUSTMENTS Lift Chain 1. Adjust the length of the lift chain on the WARNING driver's side (with attached spring) so the T-frame Keep 8' clear of the blade when it is being hits the T-frame stop when the lift ram is fully raised, lowered, or angled.
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86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 Adjusting the Lift Chain Spring Lift Chain (DS) The lift chain spring ensures proper operation of the snowplow mounting system by providing slack in the lift chain after the blade is lowered.
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86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 Adjusting the Center Cutting Edges Lubricating the Pivot Pin Hinge The center cutting edge gap setter is located on the Using a rubber-tipped seal-off coupler fi tting, apply a T-Frame below the pivot pin hinge.
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86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400 86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3 VEHICLE LIGHTING CHECK With headlamp switch OFF, activate the vehicle DRLs. 1. Verify the operation of all vehicle front lighting Snowplow lighting harness DISCONNECTED: prior to connecting the snowplow harness.
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Fisher Engineering reserves the right under its product improvement policy to change construction or design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifi cations used. Fisher Engineering or the vehicle manufacturer may require or recommend optional equipment for snow removal. Do not exceed vehicle ratings with a snowplow. Fisher Engineering offers a limited warranty for all snowplows and accessories.