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Old Jul 28, 2005 | 10:03 AM
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Has anyone purchased an American Eagle plow off EBAY or anywhere else?

How is general construction, are they sturdy? What is the mounting like, easy to mount and unmount? How hard was it to install the perminent mount?

What is your general opinion of unit?

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Old Jul 29, 2005 | 02:20 PM
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My understanding is the American Eagle plow is built the same as a Moose plow. While the Moose plow is a very strong, well built plow, it is also too heavy in my opinion. Once you set the blade on the ground for plowing the extra weight is working against the ATV. If you don't get a lot of snow it probably won't make much difference, but if you get a lot of snow it can make a big difference in how well you can push it. I have both the Cycle Country and Warn plows. Of those two I favor the Warn.
 
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Old Jul 29, 2005 | 05:12 PM
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I have the Moose 60" and it is real nice. I have only gotten a chance to use it with 4" of snow but it worked great! I did a 600' driveway in 10 minutes. I also like that the mount stays on all the time as a skid plate and has a seperate mount for quick disconnect of the blade. The weight does not bother me but I have a BF750 which has no problems pushing snow.

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