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Hiniker 703 Operator's Manual

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PICKUP TRUCK SNOWPLOW
Models 703, 753, 703SS, 753SS
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
DO NOT USE OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT UNTIL THIS MANUAL
HAS BEEN READ AND THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD
Please visit www.snowplows.hiniker.com to access the most recent version
PART NUMBER 25014773

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  • Page 1 PICKUP TRUCK SNOWPLOW Models 703, 753, 703SS, 753SS OPERATOR’S MANUAL DO NOT USE OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT UNTIL THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN READ AND THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD Please visit www.snowplows.hiniker.com to access the most recent version PART NUMBER 25014773...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 25014773 7/2023 Hiniker/25014773 TO THE PURCHASER ........................2 SAFETY ............................3 OPERATING PROCEDURES ....................... 4 HEADLAMP AIMING PROCEDURE ..................... 9 CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION ..................... 10 MAINTENANCE ...........................11 TROUBLE SHOOTING ....................... 13 WARRANTY ..........................15...
  • Page 4: To The Purchaser

    Check that your dealer has forwarded the If you have any questions about this manual, or the Hiniker delivery report form along with the plow equipment discussed herein, contact your Hiniker identifi cation number because it helps maintain dealer.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Replace these with genuine Hiniker parts. Operator safety is a principle concern in equipment design and distribution. However, Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can many accidents occur because a few seconds penetrate the skin, causing serious injury.
  • Page 6: Operating Procedures

    Operating Procedures OPERATING PROCEDURES ATTACHING THE PLOW Attachment prongs on the truck should be mounted such that the bottom edge of the prongs measure about 10“ above the ground. Prong receivers on the plow frame should remain parallel to the ground and at the correct height by fully retracting the lift cylinder with the upper lift links and bracing the frame with the stop plate before removing the plow from the truck...
  • Page 7 Operating Procedures 5 Check that the plow headlamps and turn signals Activate high beam/low beam and turn signal/ are operational, and headlamps are aimed parking lamps from the truck as you normally correctly. Test the lift and angling cylinders in a would without the plow attached.
  • Page 8 6 Operating Procedures PLOWING SNOW snow until a working area is cleared. Work small areas in multiple passes to push snow to outer WARNING: Always wear a seat belt edges. Generally, 6” snow can be plowed with when plowing snow. Sudden contact the entire blade width;...
  • Page 9 Operating Procedures 7 the lift frame to fall forward, possibly causing personal injury or damage to plow components. Push Lift Frame Back DWG NO. 6005A Swing the latch handle open until the sliders are fully removed from the attachment prongs. Retract Cylinder With Upper Lift Links DWG NO.
  • Page 10 8 Operating Procedures Disconnect the two electrical connectors by pulling them straight out from the receptacles. Do not twist the connectors. Twisting will damage the connector pins or the wiring harness. Place dust caps on connectors to prevent contamination. Disconnect Plugs DWG NO.
  • Page 11: Headlamp Aiming Procedure

    Headlamp Aiming Procedure 9 HEADLAMP AIMING PROCEDURE NOTE: Headlamp aiming should be done while Focus the center of the LH light beam on the plow is in a raised position. intersections of lines 3 and 5. NOTE: This procedure should be done with no Focus the center of the RH light beam on the load on the vehicle other than the driver, snow- intersections of lines 4 and 5.
  • Page 12: Controller Configuration

    Model Plow Type Postion 9585, 9595 Torsion V 9863, 9963, 9710 Compression V 2754, 2804, 2854 Steel Straight Down DWG. NO. 5855A 8804, 8904 Down 6814, 6914 Scoop Down 7814, 7914 Poly Straight Down 703, 753 Mid Size Straight Down...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    Hydraulic oil should be changed every year for may be present. best performance. Select Hiniker Cold Flow Hydraulic Oil, or an equivalent oil that meets To prevent contamination always place dust caps military specification 5606, for plowing in on connectors when not in use.
  • Page 14 5/8” 117-165 158-223 purchase new bolts with threadlocker from your Hiniker dealer, or apply a commercially available GRADE 5 BOLT TORQUE VALUES* threadlock, i.e., Loctite 242 (blue) or Perma-Lok HM118 (red), to standard 5/16-18 X 3/4” grade Size Ft-lbs.
  • Page 15: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting 13 TROUBLE SHOOTING GENERAL Check that wiring harness relay connec- tions are wired correctly Check to see that the motor is wired cor- rectly with tight connections, for the proper Check for external leakage at cylinders, voltage. hoses and power unit. Check reservoir oil level.
  • Page 16 REMEDY Angling cylinders relieve Relief pressure set too low Have relief pressure ad- too easily or too diffi cultly or too high justed by Hiniker snowplow while plowing dealer Oil leaks from cylinder(s) Loose packing Tighten packing 1/8 turn Defective cylinder...
  • Page 17: Warranty

    INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND FOR LOST PROFITS OR DELAY. If requested by Hiniker, products or parts for which a warranty claim is made are to be returned freight prepaid to our factory. Any improper use, operation beyond rated capacity, substitution of parts not approved by Hiniker Company, or any alteration or repair in such manner as in our judgment aff ects the product materially and adversely shall void this warranty.

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