The first snowfall of the year is in the forecast and you need to ensure your plow is ready to go! The following checklist will help you in preparing your plow:
The first snowfall of the year is in the forecast and you need to ensure your plow is ready to go! The following checklist will help you in preparing your plow:
Topics: Maintenance
On every snowplow, there will be general wear items that need to be replaced from time to time. One of those items, is the cutting edges on your snowplow. The lifecycle of a snowplow cutting edge varies depending on the amount of time the plow is used, the type and condition of the ground surface and the material grade of the cutting edge. In general, a cutting edge needs replacing before the plow frame is exposed or rubbing occurs on the moldboard.
Topics: Maintenance
Posted by Jodie Gilroy
Mar 29, 2012 7:00:00 AM
Visibility is a key element in snow plowing for both safety and efficiency reasons. As a result, many snow plow professionals choose to install a snow plow deflector on their BOSS Snowplow. The rubber snow deflector increases visibility and safety by keeping blowing snow off the windshield making it easier to get the job done faster.
Topics: Maintenance
Your BOSS PLOW is designed for heavy-duty, rugged service with minimal maintenance. To ensure that it gives you the same high performance year after year, preparing your snowplow for storage over the summer months will extend the life of your BOSS snowplow.
Topics: Maintenance
For those of you new to the electrical system of your snowplow, you may have wondered how to go about testing and troubleshooting various components of the plow system. Maybe you have wanted to check the number of volts the power unit is drawing or test the wiring of a used harness or headlight adapter. It's possible that you may want to check the solenoid or simply check the power/ground on a relay or coil. Whatever the case may be, the following video will walk you thru some of the basic electrical tools that you can use when troubleshooting your snowplows electrical system.
Topics: Maintenance
Posted by Jodie Gilroy
Jan 19, 2012 7:00:00 PM
One of the most common vehicle problems encountered while plowing is damage to the transmission. Overheating the transmission fluid as well as improper use, can contribute to the problem. Keep the following tips in mind when heading out on your next snow plowing run to minimize damage to your plow truck's transmission.
Topics: Maintenance
As part of the general maintenance of your BOSS Snowplow it is recommended that you change the hydraulic fluid once per season. The following how to video will walk you thru the proper way to change the fluid on your BOSS Snowplow.
Topics: Maintenance
With winter on the way, now is the time to make sure you’re well prepared to operate your snowplow equipment safely and effectively in a variety of snow conditions. Now is a great time to perform any needed maintenance or have service work done by a BOSS Snowplow Dealer – as the crush of the first winter snow hasn’t hit yet and you’re likely to have more flexibility with their service schedules.
Topics: Maintenance
With winter on the way, now is the time to make sure you’re well prepared to operate your snowplow equipment safely and effectively. Now is a great time to get your snowplow out of storage and prepare it for the winter season.
Topics: Maintenance
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