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On relatively flat surfaces, put shoes on your plow, and adjust them so the plow's blade is between a half-inch or so above the ground. This will prevent you from digging into gravel in most cases. However, you should also use your senses and go slow. Speed kills when you're plowing a gravel drive or parking lot.
Bumper Stop adjustment if the middle of the plow is not level with the groundTo adjust the Bumper Stop, use a floor jack to support the Coupler.Loosen the four Trip Springs.Move Bumper Stop forward (one hole at a time) into the Center Section to bring the middle of the plow down.Tighten the Trip Springs.
Double tap the down function a second time to activate D-Force. The controller LED will switch to an Orange color and the power unit will run for a short duration, applying down force to the cutting edge through the lift cylinder. If necessary, double-tapping a second time will run the power unit again.
Plow Shoes: These attach to the bottom of the snowplow blade and slightly raise it, allowing it to float over the gravel. Set the shoes about 3/82033 below the blade and adjust them to be about ½ above the ground.
Keep the skids! They are the cheapest part to replace. The blade should not ever touch the ground.