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Form No. MSC25339 Rev A Owner's Manual Broadcast Spreader and Control Kit Snowrator and Snowrator MAG Part No. SNR24030—Serial No. 400000000 and Up Part No. MSC22875B—Serial No. 400000000 and Up *MSC25339* Register at www.bossplow.com. Original Instructions (EN)
BOSS Products limited consumer warranty and BOSS The safety-alert symbol shown in this manual and on Products commercial warranty policies are located at the machine identifies important safety messages that www.bossplow.com. you must follow to prevent accidents. Patent www.ttcopats.com. g000502 Figure 2 Introduction Safety-alert symbol...
Safety Improperly using and maintaining the equipment can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury, comply with these safety instructions. Preparation • Ensure that only trained personnel install and perform maintenance on the equipment. • Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment when loading, unloading, and servicing the spreader.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal143-1088 143-1088 1. Warning—read the Owner’s Manual. 6. Thrown object hazard—keep bystanders away. 2.
Setup Installing the Mounting Plates g446222 Figure 5 Snowrator g383799 Figure 3 g387680 Figure 6 Snowrator MAG Install the upper mounting bracket using 2 bolts (5/16-18 x 1 inch) and 2 nuts (5/16-18 inch). Note: If your fender does not have mounting holes, proceed to Drilling Mounting Holes on the Fender (page...
Torque the fasteners to 15 N∙m (11 ft-lb). Drilling Mounting Holes on the Fender Note: This step is for machines without mounting holes on the fenders. If your fenders do not have mounting holes as shown in Figure 7, you will need to use the upper mounting bracket assembly as a guide to drill holes in the fenders.
Installing the Spreader on Rotate the spreader upright to the mounting hole and spring bracket. Release the latch pin the Mounting Plates to secure the assembly. Place the spreader mounting flange on the mounting bar. g382859 Figure 13 g382863 Figure 11 Pull back and lock the latch pin.
Installing the Controller Installing the Controller on the Snowrator Installing the Controller on the Remove the cushion from the machine. Snowrator MAG Remove the cushion from the machine. Remove the knockout panel on the control panel. g319131 Figure 17 g383797 Remove the knockout panel on the control Figure 15 panel.
Routing the Wire Harness Important: Keep the harness away from hot or moving parts. g382856 Figure 19 g388640 Figure 20 1. Machine harness 2. Controller connector connector Connect the controller connector to the back side of the previously installed control and secure with cable ties.
Product Overview Connect the spreader side harness to the spreader connector. Route this harness over the fender near the spreader latch pin. Secure any excess wires with cable ties. g382943 Figure 21 1. Lid 4. Material deflector 2. Hopper 5. Motor box 3.
Controller Operation The spreader controller lets you operate your spreader Note: and displays information about your machine. Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. DANGER The spreader is heavy and could cause serious injury or property damage if it falls off the vehicle.
Slow speeds spread material close and densely. Fast speeds spread material far and thinly. Drive at a consistent speed as you spread material. When you are finished spreading, turn the spreader off. Freeing a Clog If the clog is not cleared automatically, turn off the machine, disconnect the spreader wire harness, and manually free the clog.
Cleaning the Spreader Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Clean the spreader. Important: Do not use water to clean the spreader. Use compressed air to clear debris and materials from the spreader and hopper.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The controller has no power. 1. The controller is not plugged into the 1. Plug in the controller. wire harness. 2. The electrical system is damaged. 2. Contact your authorized BOSS dealer. 3. A fuse is blown. 3.
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