Fisher Minute Mount 2 XV2 Series User manual

A DIVISION OF FISHER, LLC
CAUTION
Read this document before installing the
snowplow.
CAUTION
See your FISHER®outlet/website for specific
vehicle application recommendations before
installation. The eMatch selection system has
specific vehicle and snowplow requirements.
XV2™ Snowplow
Installation Instructions
Fisher Engineering
May 1, 2019
Lit. No. 43069, Rev. 05
86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH)
86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400,
86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000 87000-1,
87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3
50 Gordon Drive, Rockland, Maine 04841-2139 • www.fisherplows.com

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SAFETY DEFINITIONS
NOTE: Indicates a situation or action that can lead
to damage to your snowplow and vehicle or other
property. Other useful information can also be
described.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to alert
against unsafe practices.
WARNING/CAUTION AND INSTRUCTION
LABELS
Become familiar with and inform users about the
warning labels on the back of the blade and the
instruction label on the headgear.
NOTE: If labels are missing or cannot be read, see
your sales outlet.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious personal injury.
Instruction Label
Warning/Caution Label
9.5' XV2™ Blade Shown

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HYDRAULIC SAFETY
• Always inspect hydraulic components and hoses
before using. Replace any damaged or worn parts
immediately.
• If you suspect a hose leak, DO NOT use your
hand to locate it. Use a piece of cardboard or
wood.
FUSES
The FISHER®electrical and hydraulic systems
contain several automotive-style fuses. If a problem
should occur and fuse replacement is necessary,
the replacement fuse must be of the same type and
amperage rating as the original. Installing a fuse with
a higher rating can damage the system and could start
a fire. Fuse Replacement, including fuse ratings and
locations, is located in the Maintenance section of the
Owner's Manual.
PERSONAL SAFETY
• Remove the ignition key and put the vehicle in
PARK or in gear to prevent others from starting
the vehicle during installation or service.
• Wear only snug-fitting clothing while working on
your vehicle or snowplow.
• Do not wear jewelry or a necktie, and secure long
hair.
• Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from
battery acid, gasoline, dirt, and dust.
• Avoid touching hot surfaces such as the engine,
radiator, hoses, and exhaust pipes.
• Always have a fire extinguisher rated BC handy,
for flammable liquids and electrical fires.
WARNING
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can cause skin
injection injury. If you are injured by hydraulic
fluid, get medical attention immediately.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Improper installation and operation could cause
personal injury and/or equipment and property damage.
Read and understand labels and the Owner's Manual
before installing, operating, or making adjustments.
WARNING
Lower the blade when vehicle is parked.
Temperature changes could change
hydraulic pressure, causing the blade to
drop unexpectedly or damaging hydraulic
components. Failure to do this could result in
serious personal injury.
WARNING
Remove blade assembly before placing
vehicle on hoist.
WARNING
The driver shall keep bystanders clear of the
blade when it is being raised, lowered, or
angled. Do not stand between vehicle and
blade or within 8 feet of a moving blade. A
moving or falling blade could cause personal
injury.
WARNING
Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR, including
blade and ballast. The rating label is found on
driver-side vehicle door cornerpost.
WARNING
To prevent accidental movement of the blade,
always turn the control OFF whenever the
snowplow is not in use. The power indicator
light will turn OFF.
WARNING
Keep hands and feet clear of the blade and
A-frame when mounting or removing the
snowplow. Moving or falling assemblies could
cause personal injury.
CAUTION
Refer to the current eMatch selection system
for minimum vehicle recommendations and
ballast requirements.

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FIRE AND EXPLOSION
Be careful when using gasoline. Do not use gasoline
to clean parts. Store only in approved containers away
from sources of heat or flame.
CELL PHONES
A driver's first responsibility is the safe operation of
the vehicle. The most important thing you can do
to prevent a crash is to avoid distractions and pay
attention to the road. Wait until it is safe to operate
Mobile Communication Equipment such as cell phones,
text messaging devices, pagers, or two-way radios.
VENTILATION
BATTERY SAFETY
NOISE
Airborne noise emission during use is below 70 dB(A)
for the snowplow operator.
VIBRATION
Operating snowplow vibration does not exceed
2.5 m/s2to the hand-arm or 0.5 m/s2to the whole
body.
CAUTION
Batteries normally produce explosive gases,
which can cause personal injury. Therefore,
do not allow flames, sparks, or lit tobacco
to come near the battery. When charging or
working near a battery, always cover your
face and protect your eyes, and also provide
ventilation.
• Batteries contain sulfuric acid, which burns
skin, eyes, and clothing.
• Disconnect the battery before removing or
replacing any electrical components.
WARNING
Vehicle exhaust contains lethal fumes.
Breathing these fumes, even in low
concentrations, can cause death. Never
operate a vehicle in an enclosed area without
venting exhaust to the outside.
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and gasoline
vapor is explosive. Never smoke while
working on vehicle. Keep all open flames
away from gasoline tank and lines. Wipe up
any spilled gasoline immediately.

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1/4-20 109 154
1/4-28 121 171
5/16-18 150 212
5/16-24 170 240
3/8-16 269 376
3/8-24 297 420
7/16-14 429 606
7/16-20
9/16-12
9/16-18
5/8-11
5/8-18
3/4-10
3/4-16
7/8-9
7/8-14 474 669
644 9091-8
1-12 704 995
1/2-13
1/2-20
11.9
13.7
24.6
27.3
43.6
26.9
53.3
93
148
49.4
69.8
77.9
106.4
120.0
8.4
9.7
17.4
19.2
30.8
35.0
49.4
55.2
75.3
85.0
M6 x 1.00
M12 x 1.75
M8 x 1.25
M14 x 2.00
M10 x 1.50
M27 x 3.00
M22 x 2.50
M30 x 3.50
M24 x 3.00
M20 x 2.5011.1
19.5
38.5
67
107
7.7
613
778
1139
1545
450
428
562
796
1117
M33 x 3.50
M36 x 4.00
2101
2701
1468
1952
325
M16 x 2.00 231
167
M18 x 2.50 318222
Recommended Fastener Torque Chart
Size Size
Torque (f t-lb)
Grade
5
Grade
8
Metric Fasteners Class 8.8 and 10.9
These torque values apply to fasteners
except those noted in the instructions.
Torque (f t-lb)
Grade
5
Grade
8
Size Size
Torque (f t-lb)
Class
8.8
Class
10.9
Torque (f t-lb)
Class
8.8
Class
10.9
Inch Fasteners Grade 5 and Grade 8
CAUTION
Read instructions before assembling.
Fasteners should be finger tight until
instructed to tighten according to the torque
chart. Use standard methods and practices
when attaching snowplow, including proper
personal protective safety equipment.
HEADGEAR TO T-FRAME ASSEMBLY
NOTE: For easier assembly and installation, the
vehicle and all snowplow components should
be on a smooth, level, hard surface, such as
concrete.
1. With the vehicle parked on a solid, level surface,
measure the distance from the center of the
connecting pin hole to the ground. Using this
measurement, refer to the hole selection chart
below to determine which hole should be used to
attach the headgear to the push assembly.
Pushplate Height
(hole center to ground)
Rear
Hole
17" to 19" Top
15" to 17" (typical) Middle
13" to 15" Bottom
2. If the vehicle is unavailable, use the middle holes
and reposition the headgear later, if necessary.
3. Set aside the pivot pin, parts bags, and blade
guides. The vehicle electrical harnesses and
Owner's Manual packet are in the bag with the
headlamp box.
Measure
this distance.
Center of
Connecting
Pin Hole
TORQUE CHART

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For 10.5' Blades:
1. Remove the blocking and hardware that secures
the T-frame to the pallet.
2. Remove the strapping/packaging hardware that
secures the headgear to the T-frame, except the
clevis pins and shipping brackets.
3. While supporting the headgear, remove and retain
the four clevis pins. Discard the shipping brackets.
4. Align the holes in the headgear assembly with the
middle hole in the T-frame. Attach the T-frame to
the headgear assembly with two 1-1/4" clevis pins
and 1/4" x 2" cotter pins. Insert the pins from the
outside of the headgear. If the T-frame is not
level, adjust the hole location on the pivot beam
where the clevis pin is located.
Headgear
A
ssembly
1/4" x 2"
Cotter Pin
1-1/4"
Clevis Pin
10.5' XV2 Headgear Shown
For 7.5'/8.5'/9.5' Blades:
1. Remove the hardware and blocking that secures
the T-frame to the pallet.
2. Remove the strapping that secures the headgear
to the T-frame.
3. While supporting the headgear, remove and retain
the four pins. Discard the shipping brackets.
4. Position the headgear so that the holes in the
headgear are aligned with the previously selected
holes in the push assembly. Attach the push
assembly to the headgear assembly with two
step pins, 1" flat washers, and 1/4" x 1-1/2" cotter
pins. Insert the step pins from the outside of the
headgear. Insert a 1" flat washer between the
headgear and the outside of the push assembly
on both sides.
5. If the lowest set of holes in the push assembly are
used, the stacking stops attached to the headgear
can be removed and replaced with the shorter set
of stacking stops that are attached to the pallet.
6. Verification of proper T-frame position will be
made during final adjustments at the end of these
instructions.
Step Pin
1/4" x 1-1/2"
Cotter Pin
1" Flat Washer
7.5'/8.5'/9.5' XV2™ Headgear Shown

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T-FRAME TO BLADE ASSEMBLY
1. For 7.5'/8.5'/9.5' Blades: Remove the blade wings
from the crate. Remove the four shipping straps,
then replace the cutting edge hardware.
For 10.5' Blades: Remove the blade wings from
the crate. Remove and discard the hardware
from inner and outer ribs that are bolted to the
crate. Remove the hardware that connects the
cutting edge to the crate, then use the hardware to
assemble the cutting edge. Discard the crate after
installation.
2. Align the hinges of each wing. Position the
T-frame assembly between the blade wings so
that the holes in the T-frame are aligned with the
holes in the wing hinges.
3. Insert the pivot pin from top to bottom through all
the hinges as shown below.
Pivot Pin
1" x 4-3/4"
Clevis Pins
1/4" x 1-1/2"
Cotter Pins
9.5' XV2™ Blade Shown
4. With the snowplow in normal operating position,
lower the jack to support the headgear. Release
the jack lock to hold the jack in position.
5. Remove the protective packaging from the
angle rams.
6. Align the holes in the rod end of the angle ram
with the corresponding holes on the back of the
blade.
7. Install a 1" x 4-3/4" clevis pin from the top down
to attach each rod. Secure the clevis pins with
1/4" x 1-1/2" cotter pins.
Jack Handle
Jack Lock
Jack

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8. For 7.5'/8.5'/9.5' Blades: Install the center snow
deflector using two 3/8" x 1-1/4" cap screws and
3/8" locknuts.
For 10.5' Blades: Install the center snow deflector
using three 3/8" x 2" cap screws and 3/8" locknuts.
3/8" x 1-1/4"
Cap Screw
Pivot
Pin
3/8"
Locknut
3/8"
Locknut
Pivot
Pin
3/8" x 2"
Cap Screw
9. Install the blade guides, using two 7/16" lock
washers and two 7/16" nuts for each guide.
Blade Guide
7/16" Lock
Washers
7/16" Nuts

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HEADLAMPS
Headlamps, hardware, and instructions are found in
the headlamp box.
1. Attach the headlamps to the hole and slot in the
headgear light bracket by following the instructions
included with the headlamps.
Cable Ties
Cable Ties
Cable
Tie
Cable Boot
Snowplow
Lighting
Harness
Snowplow
Battery
Cable
WARNING
Your vehicle must be equipped with snowplow
headlamps and directional lights.
2. Secure the snowplow harnesses and cables to the
headgear as shown.

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AeroShell®is a registered trademark (®) of Shell Oil Company.
3. Turn the control ON and completely extend and
retract the driver-side wing several times. Repeat
for the passenger-side wing. With both wings fully
retracted, raise and lower the snowplow several
times. Activate the control FLOAT function and
manually collapse the lift ram all the way. Turn the
control OFF.
4. Remove the fill plug and check the fluid level.
With the snowplow wings and lift ram fully
retracted, the fluid level should reach the fill hole.
If additional fluid is needed, fill the reservoir
with FISHER®EZ Flow Hydraulic Fluid rated
to –40°F (–40°C), or other fluid conforming to
Military Specification MIL-H-5606 A, such as
Mobil Aero HFA or Shell AeroShell®Fluid 4.
NOTE: Remove the fill plug slowly to relieve any
pressure in the reservoir.
NOTE: Add fluid only when all rams are retracted.
5. Replace and tighten the fill plug.
HYDRAULIC UNIT
The XV2™ snowplow hydraulic system comes from
the factory pre-assembled, partially filled, and fully
tested.
1. Attach the snowplow to the vehicle according to
the instructions on the headgear.
2. Remove and discard the factory-installed pipe
plug from the top of the reservoir and install the
breather.
WARNING
Keep 8' clear of the blade when it is being
raised, lowered, or angled. Do not stand
between the vehicle and the blade or directly
in front of the blade. If the blade hits or drops
on you, you could be seriously injured.
CAUTION
Do not mix different types of hydraulic fluid.
Some fluids are not compatible and may cause
performance problems and product damage.
Fill
Plug
Drain
Cap
Breather
FLUID CAPACITY
• Insta-Act®Unit Reservoir 1-3/4 quarts
• Insta-Act System Total 2-3/8 to 2-3/4 quarts
WARNING
To prevent accidental movement of the blade,
always turn the control OFF whenever the
snowplow is not in use. The power indicator
light will turn OFF.

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BLADE DROP SPEED ADJUSTMENT
The quill in the top of the valve manifold adjusts the
blade drop speed.
WARNING
Keep 8' clear of the blade when it is being
raised, lowered, or angled. Do not stand
between the vehicle and the blade or directly
in front of the blade. If the blade hits or drops
on you, you could be seriously injured.
Quill
Top
Cover
Retainer
Bottom
Cover
Retainer
1. Lower the blade to the ground before making
adjustments.
2. To access the quill on the hydraulic unit, raise
the top cover retainer, remove the bottom cover
retainer, and remove the rear cover.
3. Turn the quill IN (clockwise) to decrease drop
speed. Turn the quill OUT (counterclockwise) to
increase drop speed.
4. Stand 8 feet clear of the blade when checking
adjustment.
5. Replace the cover and reinstall the top and bottom
cover retainers.

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Lift Chain
1. Adjust the length of the lift chain on the
driver's side (with attached spring) so the T-frame
hits the T-frame stop when the lift ram is fully
raised (10").
2. Remove and retain the U-bolt and locknuts
securing the lift chain on the passenger's side of
the T-frame. Reposition the U-bolt in the chain so
the chain is the same length as the chain on the
driver's side.
3. Reinstall the U-bolt in the T-frame and tighten
the locknuts. The chain link will pivot freely in the
U-bolt.
4. Raise and lower the snowplow in the fully
retracted (vee) position to verify that the hydraulic
hoses bow outward and do not interfere with
snowplow components.
NOTE: Ensure that the base-end angle ram hoses
are wrapped over the diagonal brace. Adjust
hoses, fittings, and wraps as necessary to prevent
any hoses from being pinched.
FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
Leveling the T-Frame: 7.5'/8.5'/9.5' Blades
1. With snowplow attached to the properly ballasted
vehicle and blade lowered to ground, the T-frame
should be parallel with the ground.
If it is not, place the snowplow in
the scoop position.
Front
Fasteners
Rear Fasteners
T-Frame
Push
Beam
Select the hole best
aligned with rear holes
in push assembly.
WARNING
Keep 8' clear of the blade when it is being
raised, lowered, or angled. Do not stand
between the vehicle and blade or directly in
front of the blade. If the blade hits or drops on
you, you could be seriously injured.
2. Loosen the front fasteners for the push assembly
to T-frame connection, but do not remove them.
Next, remove the rear fasteners from the push
beam to T-frame connection. Level the T-frame.
3. Select the hole in the rear of the T-frame
that is aligned closest to the rear holes in the
push assembly. Lubricate and reassemble the
previously removed fasteners into the rear holes.
Tighten fasteners according to the torque chart.
10"
7.5'/8.5'/9.5' XV2™ T-frame Shown

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Adjusting the Lift Chain Spring
The lift chain spring ensures proper operation of the
snowplow mounting system by providing slack in the
lift chain after the blade is lowered.
The XV2™ snowplow comes with the connecting
chain link of the lift chain spring factory-installed in
the ninth link up from the driver-side lift chain U-bolt.
However, due to variations in vehicle frame height,
it may be necessary to adjust the spring location to
ensure optimal performance.
If you encounter mounting or dismounting difficulty,
the attachment point of the connecting chain link and
spring can be changed to add or remove slack from
the lift chain.
With the snowplow attached to a properly ballasted
vehicle, make one of the following adjustments:
If there is not enough slack in the lift chain:
Adjust the connecting chain link up one link from
the factory setting.
If there is too much slack in the lift chain:
Adjust the connecting chain link down one link
from the factory setting.
Moving the connecting chain link more than one chain
link higher or lower than the original factory setting is
not recommended.
Lift Chain (DS)
Center U-Bolt
Spring
Connecting
Chain Link
Driver-Side
U-Bolt
Link #1
Connecting
Chain Link

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Adjusting the Center Cutting Edges
The center cutting edge gap setter is located on the
T-Frame below the pivot pin hinge.
1. Place the blade wings in straight position and
check whether the center cutting edges touch the
center cutting edge gap setter. If they do not touch
the gap setter, adjust the center cutting edges as
follows.
2. Loosen the four 5/8" x 2" center cutting edge
carriage bolts, but do not remove them.
3. Slide the center cutting edges inward until they
contact the gap setter.
4. Re-tighten the center cutting edge carriage bolts
according to the torque chart.
5/8" x 2"
Carriage Bolts Gap Setter
Center
Cutting Edge
Gap Setter
Lubricating the Pivot Pin Hinge
Using a rubber-tipped seal-off coupler fitting, apply a
good quality multipurpose grease at the five grease
points along the center hinge of the blade.
Lubricating the 10.5' Pivot Beam
Using a rubber-tipped seal-off coupler fitting, apply a
good quality multipurpose grease at the three grease
points along the pivot beam bolt before tightening the
jam nut and locknut.
Grease
Points
7.5'/8.5'/9.5' XV2™ Blade Shown
Grease Points

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With headlamp switch OFF, activate the vehicle
DRLs.
Snowplow lighting harness DISCONNECTED:
• Vehicle DRLs should be ON.
• Snowplow headlamps should be OFF.
Snowplow lighting harness CONNECTED and
vehicle in DRL mode:
• Check snowplow DRL function per the type of
Isolation Module installed.
Refer to the Mechanic's Guide for information on
the Isolation Module DRL functions.
Joystick or Hand-Held Control
The snowplow plugs do need to be connected to
the vehicle harness connectors. The control power
indicator light should light whenever the control
ON/OFF switch and the ignition (key) switch are
both in the "ON" position.
3. Connect all snowplow and vehicle harnesses.
Raise the snowplow and aim the snowplow
headlamps according to the Snowplow Headlamp
Beam Aiming instructions included with the
headlamps, and any state or local regulations.
4. Check the aim of the vehicle headlamps with the
snowplow removed.
NOTE: On 2-plug electrical systems, plug
covers shall be used whenever the snowplow is
disconnected.
5. When the snowplow is removed from the vehicle,
install plug covers on the vehicle battery cable
and lighting harness. Insert the snowplow battery
cable and lighting harness into the cable boot on
the snowplow.
OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET
If the completed snowplow will be delivered
immediately, the Owner's Manual should be reviewed
with and given to the purchaser according to the
snowplow checklist.
If the snowplow is completed prior to delivery to the
purchaser, attach the Owner's Manual packet to the
electrical cable of the cab control for safekeeping.
VEHICLE LIGHTING CHECK
1. Verify the operation of all vehicle front lighting
prior to connecting the snowplow harness.
2. Check the operation of the snowplow lights with
snowplow mounted to vehicle and all harnesses
connected.
Turn signals and parking lamps
Parking lamps ON:
• Both vehicle and snowplow parking lamps
should be ON at the same time.
Driver-side turn signal ON:
• Both vehicle and snowplow driver-side turn
signal lamps should flash at the same time.
Passenger-side turn signal ON:
• Both vehicle and snowplow passenger-side
turn signal lamps should flash at the same time.
Headlamps
Move vehicle headlamp switch to the
"ON" position. Connecting and disconnecting the
snowplow lighting harness plug should switch the
lights between vehicle and snowplow as follows:
Snowplow lighting harness DISCONNECTED:
• Vehicle headlamps should be ON.
• Snowplow headlamps should be OFF.
Snowplow lighting harness CONNECTED:
• Snowplow headlamps should be ON.
• Vehicle headlamps should be OFF.
Dimmer switch should toggle headlamps between
high and low beams. The high beam indicator on
the dash should light when headlamps are placed
in high beam.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs)
An operational check of the vehicle and snowplow
DRLs will depend on the vehicle model and DRL
system and the type of Isolation Module installed.
Due to variations in OEM DRL systems and
the different Isolation Module options available,
checking functionality of the snowplow DRLs will
depend on the type of module installed on the
vehicle.

Lit. No. 43069, Rev. 05 16 May 1, 2019
86000, 86000-1, 86100(CH), 86100-1(CH), 86200, 86205, 86205-1, 86300, 86400
86600-3, 86610-3(CH), 87000, 87000-1, 87100, 87200, 87300, 87400, 87600-3
Fisher Engineering reserves the right under its product improvement policy to change construction or design details and furnish equipment
when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used. Fisher Engineering or the vehicle manufacturer may require or
recommend optional equipment for snow removal. Do not exceed vehicle ratings with a snowplow. Fisher Engineering offers a limited
warranty for all snowplows and accessories. See separately printed page for this important information. The following are registered (®) or
unregistered (™) trademarks of Douglas Dynamics, LLC: FISHER®, Insta-Act®, Minute Mount®, Minute Mount®2, XV2™.
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