Sno-Way 22SKD Series Installation & Owner's Manual

Skid steer straight blade snow plows

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INSTALLATION &
OWNER'S MANUAL
SKID STEER STRAIGHT BLADE
SNOW PLOWS
SERIES 22SKD, 26SKD, 29HDSKD,
29THDSKD & 32CSKD
FOR PLOW SERIAL NUMBERS AFTER:
22SKD200000, 26SKD200000, 29HDSKD200000,
29THDSKD200000, 32CSKD200000
®,
®
®
Sno-Way
Down Pressure
and EIS
are registered trademarks of Sno-Way International, Inc.
ProControl
, MegaBlade
, V-Wing
, E-Z Switch
, Revolution
, MaxAdjust
, SpeedLock
, and QuickJack
are trademarks of Sno-Way International, Inc.
®
©2016 Sno-Way
International
97101980B

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  • Page 1 SERIES 22SKD, 26SKD, 29HDSKD, 29THDSKD & 32CSKD FOR PLOW SERIAL NUMBERS AFTER: 22SKD200000, 26SKD200000, 29HDSKD200000, 29THDSKD200000, 32CSKD200000 ®, ® ® Sno-Way Down Pressure and EIS are registered trademarks of Sno-Way International, Inc. ™ ™ ™ ™ ™ ™ ™ ™ ProControl , MegaBlade...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ......................2 SAFETY ........................3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ..................4 Assemble Blade and Swing Frame (22 Series) ..........4 Assemble Blade and Swing Frame (26 Series) ..........4 Assemble Blade and Swing Frame (29 Series) ..........5 Assemble Blade and Swing Frame (32 Series) ..........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This manual was written for the assembly, installation and needed, for your unit. maintenance of your new Sno-Way Skid Steer Straight Plow. Most importantly, this manual provides an operating plan for safe use. Refer to the Table of Contents for an NAME PLATE DATA outline of this manual.
  • Page 4: Safety

    ALWAYS inspect the unit periodically for defects. Parts begins. New decals can be obtained from Sno-Way or that are broken, missing or plainly worn must be replaced your local dealer. immediately. The unit, or any part of it should not be...
  • Page 5: Assembly Instructions

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Assembly Assemble Blade and Swing Frame (26 Series) IMPORTANT: Graphics and illustrations may be 1. Open the carton and remove the blade parts bag and used which may show equipment and/or options not the trip stop bag. The blade parts bag contains the face included in every installation.
  • Page 6: Assemble Blade And Swing Frame (29 Series)

    Assemble Blade and Swing Frame Assemble Blade and Swing Frame (29 Series) (32 Series) 1. Open the carton, remove the blade parts bag. Face 1. Open the power pack carton and remove the blade plates are in the bag with the stop blocks. parts bag.
  • Page 7: Assemble Blade Trip Springs (22, 26 And 29Hd Series)

    Assemble Blade Trip Springs Assemble Blade Trip Springs (22, 26 and 29HD Series) (32 Series) 1. Remove the springs from the carton. Two springs are 1. Remove the springs from the carton. Four springs are needed for all 29 Series blades. needed for a 32 Series blade.
  • Page 8: Assemble Blade Trip Springs (29Thd Series)

    11. Apply a thin coating of grease to the main trip bolt Assemble Blade Trip Springs shank. (29THD Series) 12. With an assistant and pry board or other suitable tool, 1. Open the carton and remove the blade parts bag apply pressure to the lower part of the saddle until it (part number 96114724).
  • Page 9: Assemble A-Frame To Blade (All)

    17. Tighten the 3/4" jam nut against the adjustment nut to Assemble A-Frame to Blade (All) secure the 14" spring cup spacing. (See Figure 1-15) 1. Remove 1" locknut and bolt. Slide swing frame into A- frame. Replace 1" bolt and locknut and tighten. (See Figure 1-17 or Figure 1-18) 3/4"...
  • Page 10: Final Assembly

    5. Attach the cross over relief valve to the adaptor plate Final Assembly using the two bolts. (See Figure 1-21) 1. Insert bushings into the a-frame lugs. (See Figure 1- VALVE MOUNTING HARDWARE A-FRAME MOUNTING HARDWARE Figure 1-21 Figure 1-19 6.
  • Page 11: Disk Shoe Adjustment

    Disk Shoe Adjustment 1. Raise the plow. 2. Place suitable blocking under plow to allow at least 10” of clearance to the ground. 3. Lower plow onto blocking. WARNING Keep hands and feet clear of blade and A-Frame when setting blocking and lowering plow. Moving or falling assemblies could result in injury.
  • Page 12: Theory And Plowing Operation

    Figure 2-1 lengths. Repeat as necessary. The Sno-Way Skid Steer Plows are designed to plow snow within certain operational limits. A pair of floating 1. Back vehicle to garage door and plow forward toward links enable the plow to "float"...
  • Page 13: Clearing Parking Lots

    Clearing Parking Lots Plowing Like A Pro NOTE: For better clean up of hard-packed snow, raise the disc shoes so that the cutting edge of the blade WARNING comes into direct contact with pavement. Use the lowest possible gear to place maximum power behind the cut- ting edge.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PLEASE: Before calling parts and service personnel be Introduction certain that: 1. You have read this guide carefully and are certain Whenever service is necessary, your local dealer knows that all of the suggestions pertaining to your problem your plow best and is interested in your complete have been attempted.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE General Periodic Inspection • Before operating, perform a thorough visual After approximately every 20 hours of operation perform inspection of the equipment. Look for fluid leaks, the following inspections procedures: cracked, bent or broken components, loose nuts, 1. Inspect the plow assembly for any damage or bolts or attachments and proper fluid levels.
  • Page 16: Disk Shoe Adjustment

    Disk Shoe Adjustment Cutting Edge 1. Raise the plow to the UP position. NOTE: Cutting Edge must be replaced when it is worn to the bottom edge of the frame. 2. Place suitable blocking under plow to allow at least 10”...
  • Page 17: Trip Spring Adjustment (Except 29Thdskd Series)

    Trip Spring Adjustment Trip Spring Adjustment (Except 29THDSKD Series) (29THDSKD Series) 1. Lower plow to the full down position. 1. Loosen the 3/4" locknut on the top of the trip rod and the 3/4" jam nut below the lower spring cup. (See Figure 2.
  • Page 18: Torque Specifications

    TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Use these torque values when tightening Sno-Way hardware (excluding: Locknuts and Self-tapping, thread Forming and Sheet Metal Screws) unless specified otherwise. All torque values are in Lb-Ft except those marked with an * which are Lb-In (For metric torque value Nm, multiply Lb-Ft value by 1.355 or Lb-In value by 0.113)
  • Page 19: Hydraulic Schematic

    HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC LEFT ANGLE CYLINDER RIGHT ANGLE CYLINDER (Angles Plow Right) (Angles Plow Left) FLOW CONTROL CROSS-OVER RELIEF AUXILIARY AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS HYDRAULICS...
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  • Page 22 ® SNO-WAY INTERNATIONAL, INC. Hartford, WI 53027 USA Website: www.snoway.com © ® 2016 Sno-Way International...
  • Page 24: Dealer Checklist

    Fill out Warranty Registration Card and mail COPY 1 to the factory to validate Warranty. NO Warranty claims can be honored if the Warranty Card is not on file at the factory. ® SNO-WAY INTERNATIONAL, INC. Hartford, WI 53027 USA Website: www.snoway.com © ® 2016 Sno-Way International...

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