offroading with plow mount attached
#1
is this dangerous?
i have a Kodiak 350 and dont want to hit the plow mount on a rock and drive it up into the engine.
does anyone else take these off before offroading?
i have a Kodiak 350 and dont want to hit the plow mount on a rock and drive it up into the engine.
does anyone else take these off before offroading?
#2
Not sure what kind you have, but my Moose one attaches to the frame on both sides, and actually acts as a skid plate. The little ears stick down a little, but have never hung me up. If anything its done more to protect my engine, than harm.
#3
I have the warn w/ a grizzly 700
Last year I trashed it and had to buy a new one this year... just be carefully going over rocks.
It was mostly my fault as I only took off half the mount and left the other less rigid parts on.
Last year I trashed it and had to buy a new one this year... just be carefully going over rocks.
It was mostly my fault as I only took off half the mount and left the other less rigid parts on.
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