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O W N E R ’S MA N UA L A N D U S E R ’S G U I D E Read the Path Pro Owner’ s Manual before operating or servicing a snow plow. FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXPLICITLY.
Thank You Thank you for buying the Path Pro By Meyer. As a new owner of hard-working, mechanical equipment, we strongly urge you to spend quality time with this owner’s manual. It’s easy to use and full of time-saving tips that will enhance your ownership experience.
DANGER Indicates an imminently The Path Pro by Meyer should be used by drivers with a valid operator’ s license. Keep all body parts inside the vehicle. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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SAFETY DEFINITIONS Remove Plow Assembly before placing vehicle on hoist/lift. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Do not exceed 10 mph transporting plow. Do not exceed 5 mph plowing snow. Know your road conditions at all times. Keep feet clear of moldboard at all times. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
Introduction Registration Data Sheet The Path Pro has published this manual to help you get maximum Register your snow plow at www.meyerproducts.com performance from your snow plow and familiarize you with the features designed for efficiency and safety; be sure you recognize and understand them.
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Tools Needed for Assembly PLOW ASSEMBLY You will need the tools listed to assemble your Path Pro It should take less than one hour and will require two people for assembly. 3/4 box 3/4 ratchet 7/16 box 7/16 ratchet 9/16 box 9/16 ratchet 15/16 box 15/16 ratchet...
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Hardware Kits PLOW ASSEMBLY Manual Plow Hardware Kit – Models 23120/23115/23110/23175 Manual Hardware Electric Hardware A - Pin 1" x 3" - Pin 1" x 3" B - 1/2-13 x 1-3/4" - 1/2-13 x 1-3/4" C - Hinge Pin - Hinge Pin D - Eyebolt 3/8-16 x 4"...
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Manual Lift Plow Parts – Models 23120/23115/23110/23175 PLOW ASSEMBLY A – Left Moldboard L – Lift Frame B – Right Moldboard M – Plow Markers C, D, E – Cutting Edges N – A-Frame F – Trip Springs O – Manual Handle G –...
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Electric Lift Plow Parts – Models 23220/23215/23210/23275 PLOW ASSEMBLY A – Left Moldboard L – Lift Frame B – Right Moldboard M – Plow Markers C, D, E – Cutting Edges N – A-Frame F – Trip Springs R – Pivot Bar G –...
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Electric Lift Plow – Models 23220/23215/23210/23275...
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Moldboard and Pivot Bar Assembly PLOW ASSEMBLY Parts Needed: A, B, C, D, E, H, R. S (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2) Sandwich spacer plate (H) between Align pivot bar (R) to left and right moldboard assembly using two ½ x left and right moldboard assembly 1-1-1/4"...
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A-Frame Assembly PLOW ASSEMBLY Parts needed: I, G, N, R, S Assemble both sets of Spring arms and Drop the two compression pivot arms (I) using 1/4-20 x 3/4" springs (G) into the A-frame and 1/4-20 Locknut. Snug fasteners (N) so they end up on top using a 7/16"...
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A-Frame Assembly (cont.) PLOW ASSEMBLY Drop the two Pivot/Spring arm Snap the two spring arm covers (J) over A-frame (N) as shown. assemblies created in step (4) into the A-frame on top of the compression springs as shown. NOTE: Long spring arm should face out.
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A-Frame to Pivot Bar Assembly PLOW ASSEMBLY Parts Needed: R, S Insert one hinge pin thru A-frame (N) and Pivot Bar Attach the long Spring Arms (I) (R) to lock the plow straight. This can be removed to Pivot Bar (R) using two for auto angling or installed for fixing the plow 3/8-16 x 1"...
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Pivot Bar/Trip Spring/Moldboard Assembly/Plow Markers PLOW ASSEMBLY Parts Needed: F, K, M, S Align manual latch (K) under Attach four trip springs to pivot bar as shown. top plate of A-frame as shown. Attach latch by inserting two 3/8-16 x 1" and 3/8" Locknuts. Tighten fasteners using a 9/16"...
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Pivot Bar/Trip Spring/Moldboard Assembly/Plow Markers (cont.) PLOW ASSEMBLY Thread one 3/8-16 finish nut to Attach plow markers (M) to each eyebolt all the way to the moldboard using four 5/16-18 x bottom. Attach eyebolts to each 1", 5/16' flatwashers and 5/16-18 trip spring and slide eyebolt into locknut.
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Manual Lift Assembly (Models 23120/23115/23110/23175) PLOW ASSEMBLY Parts needed: L, O, P, Q, S, T Align lift frame (L) to A-Frame (N) Snug fasteners using a 7/16" box wrench and a 7/16" ratchet wrench. by inserting two 1 x 3" pins. Lock NOTE: The manual latch rung lock and manual latch weldment pins using ¼...
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Manual Lift Assembly (Models 23120/23115/23110/23175) (cont.) PLOW ASSEMBLY Attach manual leaf spring (T) Insert 3/8 x 3" clevis pin into lift frame at rear to manual latch weldment (Q) holes and insert one 1/8" cotter pin. Bend using two 1/4-20 x 3/4", 1/4" one end of cotter pin to lock into place.
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Manual Lift Assembly (Models 23100/23150) Manual Lift Assembly (Models 23120/23115/23110/23175) (cont.) PLOW ASSEMBLY Bend back manual leaf spring (T) Attach manual handle (O) to moldboard using two and insert manual latch weld- 1/4-20 x 3/4", 1/4" flatwashers and 1/4-20 locknut. ment (Q) to lift frame (L).
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Electric Lift Assembly (Models 23220/23215/23210/23275) PLOW ASSEMBLY If you have an electric lift plow (Models 23220/23215/23210/23275) continue here from step 11. Parts Needed:L, Q, S, T, U Align lift frame (L) and Attach lift arm (Q) to lift frame (L) using ½ x 3' insert two 1 x 3"...
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Electric Lift Assembly (Models 23220/23215/23210/23275) (cont.) PLOW ASSEMBLY Locknut. Tighten using 3/4" box wrench and 3/4" ratchet. Attach lift arm (Q) to linear actuator Note: Chain adjustment can be obtained by sliding (U) using ½ x 3" pin, ½" flatwasher more chain links into the Lift Arm.
WIRING INSTALLATION – Electric Lift (Fig. 14) Models 23220/23215/23210/23275 only STEP 1 Carefully route the vehicle harness to the vehicle battery (fig. 12). You may need to route thru the grille or behind/under the bumper. Be sure to (Fig. 12) stay away from hot, sharp or moving parts of the vehicle and use the zip (Fig.
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WIRING INSTALLATION – Electric Lift (cont.) STEP 3: INSTALL PLOW ONTO VEHICLE (Fig. 22) (Fig. 21) (Fig. 23) Lift Frame Remove Pin Lift here and push toward vehicle. STEP 3a Align vehicle so that the male tube on the lift frame is lined up directly in front of the receiver hitch (fig.
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STEP 4 (ELECTRIC LIFT) Remove both weather cover from the end of the vehicle harness, add dielectric grease to the connecting prongs and connect. Reconnect weather cover to the vehicle harness once plow is removed. STEP 5 (ELECTRIC LIFT) If the plow utilizes the electric lift press “U” to Raise Plow and press “D”...
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MANUAL LIFT Models 23120/23115/23110/23175 only Raise & Lower Plow (manual lift) Safety pin To raise the plow, lift plow by handle to the manual latch rung lock and then lower. This will lock the plow in the raised position. Then add safety pin. Safety pin location Safety pin location for operating plow...
ATTACH PLOW (Fig. 30) TO VEHICLE (Fig. 32) (Fig. 31) Remove Hitch Pin. Align the vehicle ➋ receiver hitch so that the male tube on the lift frame is lined up directly in front of the receiver hitch (fig. 30). Lift slightly on the Lift Frame decal (fig.
REMOVE PLOW FROM VEHICLE (Fig. 38) (Fig. 37) Lower plow all the way down. Disconnect electrical plug (Models 23220/23215/23210/23275 only) (fig. 41) and install weather covers to both ➋ (Fig. 40) end of the harness. Remove Hitch pin (fig. 40). Gently lift at lift frame decal ➊...
HOW TO PLOW Chain Adjustment (electric lift) (Models 23220/23215/23210/23275 only) The chain is adjustable at the lift arm. The chain must be adjusted with the controller in the down (Float) position and the actuator must be all the way down as far as it will go. The chain should be adjusted to have 2-3 links of slack (see step 29, page 22).
PRE-SEASON & POST-SEASON MAINTENANCE The Path Pro recommends this maintenance information for regular service. Sustained heavy operation may call for more frequent service. Snow plowing subjects a vehicle to exceptionally rugged use. As a result, it is very important to inspect and maintain the snow plow and vehicle up to maximum operating conditions. Inspection should be made of both the vehicle and snow plow prior to the plowing season and after each use.
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Dielectric Grease Grease Grease Available at www.meyerproducts.com Protects your electrical system Yellow and black paint is formulated with Meyer winter formula to withstand harsh temperatures and dielectric grease. the winter environment. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - See pages 2-3 for definitions 24, 30...
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting Guide for The Path Pro Electric Lift (Linear Actuator) CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION Plow operates 1. Bad wire connections. 1. Clean/Tighten wire connections. slowly 2. Discharged battery. 2. Recharge battery. 3. Bad Linear Actuator. 3. Replace Linear Actuator. 4.
Path Pro Poly Snow Deflector Path Pro Snow Shoes Replacement Plow Markers Made of pliable poly, the Path Pro deflector keeps Allows you to set the scrapping height of the cutting Allow the operator to see the edge of their plow ACC E S S O R I E S snow flume down and away from the windshield edge.
Limited Warranty What is Covered: Meyer Products, LLC, warrants to the original purchaser of Meyer® brand products that they will be free from defects in materials or workmanship, with the exceptions stated below. No person is authorized to change this warranty or to create any additional warranty on Meyer products.
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Meyer Products’ liability will be no more than the amount you paid for the product that is the subject of a claim; this is the maximum amount for which we are responsible.
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What Meyer Products Will Do: Meyer Products will repair any product that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. In the event repair is not possible or practical (as determined by Meyer Products in its sole discretion), Meyer Products will either replace the product with a new product of similar model and price, or refund the full purchase price, as determined by Meyer Products.
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