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Review Aftermarket Blizzard Power plow Hand held Control Old Style 12 Pin Power Hitch 810PP, 8611PP 8611LP, B62109 and B62141

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Details: Aftermarket Blizzard Power plow Hand held Control Old Style 12 Pin Power Hitch 810PP, 8611PP 8611LP, B62109 and B62141

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Review Aftermarket Blizzard Power plow Hand held Control Old Style 12 Pin Power Hitch 810PP, 8611PP 8611LP, B62109 and B62141

NOTE: This control will not work on a 1999-2000 810PP. These plows did not have a ground wire in the harness and this control will not work unless you add that ground. In the diagram below, pin # 7 will not have a wire in the truck side harness. If all the holes are not wired, you can not use this control unless you add that ground. Here is a New Aftermarket Blizzard Handheld Control for the Power Plows. This has the plug right on it, not an adapter like some other aftermarket controls. This is a direct plug in to the joystick 62109 or touchpad 62141 control for the early Blizzard snow plows. This is for the 810PP, 8611PP and the 8611LP. (These are the blades with the power wings.) On the top of this controller there is a 3 way switch allowing you to go from off / on / Power Hitch. NOTE: If you are using this control to replace the old joystick console, you will need the headlight switch kit 62138 to plug into the second plug, because this control does not have the switch built into it like the early one does. That kit is part # 62138. Make sure you have the Power Hitch and not the Power Hitch II. If you are not sure what control you use, there are two easy ways to tell. First, match up the plug. Or second, see if your plow lights stay with the truck when you take the plow off. If they go with the plow, then you have the new style and this control will not work. However, we have them listed too. Blizzard Power Plow aftermarket control instructions. Aftermarket control user instructions. Control plugs directly into your existing harness, NO adapter required, just Plug-N-Plow Used on Blizzard power plows Please make sure the connector matches your connector before ordering Automatic Shut-off when not in use, approximately 22 minutes The plow blade will coast to a soft stop (left or right), results in smoother operation and decreased wear on the plows hydraulic system Express Up/Down Feature On/Off switch can be used as an Emergency Stop when required

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  • Fit type: Universal
  • Part number: 62109/62141/810PP/8611PP

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review Aftermarket Blizzard Power plow Hand held Control Old Style 12 Pin Power Hitch 810PP, 8611PP 8611LP, B62109 and B62141

review Aftermarket Blizzard Power plow Hand held Control Old Style 12 Pin Power Hitch 810PP, 8611PP 8611LP, B62109 and B62141

Buyer Guide Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories

 Winter is fast approaching, and that can mean only one thing: snow. Snow can wreak havoc on roads, pavement, and parking lots. Snow plows are the best tools to prevent accidents from occurring on slippery surfaces.

  • Check the size of your vehicle. Do some online research to see what the size of your vehicle is. Then, look for a snow plow that will fit.
  • Check the plow’s width. The width of a plow should be at least 3.5 inches wider than your vehicle’s width.
  • Check the plow’s length. The length of a plow should be at least 5 inches longer than your vehicle’s length.
  • Check the plow’s height. The height of a plow should be at least 1 inch taller than your vehicle’s height, but no more than 2 inches higher.
  • Check coverage. Check the coverage to determine whether your vehicle can clear snow.
  • Check attachment compatibility. Check the attachment compatibility to see what your vehicle is compatible with.
  • Check blade strength. Blades should be strong enough to handle the weight of your vehicle.
  • Check the plow’s weight. Plows typically weigh from 300 to 600 pounds.

 

How to choose Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories

 When purchasing a snow plow, there are several important factors to consider:

  • How big is your property? The length of the driveway and the amount of snow that your driveway receives will largely determine the type of snow plow that you will need.
  • How much snow does it typically snow in your area? Snow plows that can handle heavy snow and ice accumulations are your best bet if you live in an area that receives a lot of snowfall.
  • How much are you willing to spend? Snow plows range in price from $150-$2,000, with the most expensive options being designed for commercial snow removal.
  • What kind of plow do you need? Snow plows can be attached to a variety of vehicles, including pickup trucks, ATVs, and UTVs, and there are a variety of attachments that are available to help plow through different types of snow.
  • What type of blades do you need? Snow plows can have a variety of blade styles, including straight, curved, and combination. Straight blades are used for plowing snow, while combination blades are ideal for heavy-duty plowing.

How to maintain Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories

 Maintaining your snow plow attachment and accessories doesn’t have to be difficult, but it needs to be done regularly to help ensure that your equipment works when you need it most.

  • Get your blade sharpened often. Snow plow blades should be sharp and smooth, so it’s important to get them sharpened regularly. Ask your vendor how often they can sharpen your blades, and what it will cost.
  • Check your plows frequently. You should inspect every single snow plow attachment and accessory on your vehicles regularly. Look for signs of wear, such as cracks or dents, and make sure the attachments are attached securely.
  • Test your snow plow attachments. Each snow plow attachment should be tested regularly to make sure it is working properly.
  • Clean your plows frequently. Dirt and debris can build up quickly on your plows, and over time, this can cause the plows to malfunction. You should also clean your plows regularly, as dirt can gather inside the blades, reducing their effectiveness.