Product Info
The BOSS Snowplow is a high-quality, heavy-duty snowplow designed for commercial and residential use. It is available in both Power-V and Straight Blade models, with a variety of size options to fit different vehicle types. The plow features a simple attaching system, hydraulic pressure relief to prevent damage, and durable construction to withstand severe plowing conditions.
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
Annually:
- Change snowplow hydraulic fluid using BOSS Snowplow High Performance Hydraulic Fluid
Daily:
- Inspect all fasteners, pins, retainers, nuts and bolts for tightness
- Inspect all hydraulic lines and connections for wear and leakage
- Inspect hydraulic cylinders for leakage and rods for rust or pitting
- Inspect cutting edge wear
- Inspect plow shoe wear
Monthly:
- Apply grease to coupler spring pins
Parts List
- 7’6″ Steel Power-V XT: 7’6″ Steel Power-V Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’2″ Steel Power-V XT: 9’2″ Steel Power-V Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’2″ Steel Power-V DXT: 9’2″ Steel Power-V Snowplow with Dual-Angle Blade (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’2″ Poly Power-V XT: 9’2″ Poly Power-V Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’2″ Poly Power-V DXT: 9’2″ Poly Power-V Snowplow with Dual-Angle Blade (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’2″ Stainless Power-V DXT: 9’2″ Stainless Steel Power-V Snowplow with Dual-Angle Blade (Part Number: Not Available)
- 8’2″ Stainless Power-V DXT: 8’2″ Stainless Steel Power-V Snowplow with Dual-Angle Blade (Part Number: Not Available)
- 10’0″ Steel Power-V DXT: 10’0″ Steel Power-V Snowplow with Dual-Angle Blade (Part Number: Not Available)
- 7’0″ Poly Sport-Duty: 7’0″ Poly Sport-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 7’6″ Poly Sport-Duty: 7’6″ Poly Sport-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 7’6″ Steel Standard-Duty: 7’6″ Steel Standard-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 7’6″ Steel Super-Duty: 7’6″ Steel Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 7’6″ Poly Super-Duty: 7’6″ Poly Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 7’6″ Super-Duty Trip-Edge: 7’6″ Super-Duty Trip-Edge Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 7’6″ Stainless Super-Duty Trip-Edge: 7’6″ Stainless Steel Super-Duty Trip-Edge Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 8’0″ Steel Super-Duty: 8’0″ Steel Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 8’0″ Poly Super-Duty: 8’0″ Poly Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 8’0″ Stainless Super-Duty: 8’0″ Stainless Steel Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 8’0″ Stainless Super-Duty Trip-Edge: 8’0″ Stainless Steel Super-Duty Trip-Edge Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 8’6″ Steel Super-Duty: 8’6″ Steel Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’0″ Steel Super-Duty: 9’0″ Steel Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’0″ Stainless Super-Duty: 9’0″ Stainless Steel Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’0″ Super-Duty Trip-Edge: 9’0″ Super-Duty Trip-Edge Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 9’0″ Stainless Super-Duty Trip-Edge: 9’0″ Stainless Steel Super-Duty Trip-Edge Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
- 10’0″ Steel Super-Duty: 10’0″ Steel Super-Duty Snowplow (Part Number: Not Available)
Product Specs Sheet
- Recommended Push Beam Height: The recommended push beam height for Power-V snowplows is 21-22 inches from the ground to the top of the push beam. The recommended push beam height for Straight Blade snowplows is 18-19 inches from the ground to the top of the push beam.
- Bumper Stop Adjustment: The bumper stop should be adjusted so that the plow blade is parallel to the ground when in the raised position.
- Coupler Spring Pin: The coupler spring pin should be greased regularly to prevent corrosion and ensure smooth operation.
Troubleshooting
- Pump motor does not run:
- Check that power/ground cables and control cables are connected properly
- Check for voltage at pump motor while ignition switch is on and LIFT control button is pushed
- Check for power to the solenoid by testing for voltage between both large terminals and ground
- Check for voltage between the other large terminal of the solenoid and ground while jumping power to the small terminal with the white/black wire
- Plow will not lower:
- Check power/ground cables and control cables are connected properly
- Check flow control valve and open if completely closed
- Check wiring on valve block for proper connections
- Check for voltage between solenoid valve terminal and ground with ignition switch on and control switch in FLOAT position
- Test power to the control box by checking voltage between black wire and ground at the white 9-pin connector
- Plow will not raise or raises slowly:
- Check hydraulic fluid level
- Check power/ground cables and control cable are connected properly
- Check wiring on valve block for proper connections
- Load test battery
- Check pressure at pressure port of pump
- Check LIFT Solenoid Valve
- Check LOWER Solenoid Valve
- Wings drift back when extended:
- Check wing return solenoid valve on manifold
- Check pressure relief valve
- Plow lights are dim, will not come on or flicker:
- Check electrical connections
- Check headlight adapter wires
- Check relays for corrosion and function
- Blade digs into the ground in the V-position:
- Check Bumper Stop Location
- Lower the push beam
- Oil running out of fill cap of hydraulic pump:
- Power light tower down, do not pull the tower down
- Avoid plowing on steeply inclined terrain
- Check that the pump reservoir is not overfilled
- Avoid hitting snowbanks too hard
- SmartHitch2™ will not attach plow:
- Make sure key is on and controller is in FLOAT
- Make sure controller is staying in the Float position when using the SmartHitch2™ switch
- Check valve block and SmartHitch2™ switch for proper connections
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