AC plastic plow
#1
Does anybody have the AC plastic plow? Which is better straight or angled? It's just for my stone driveway. Also is there any warranty
on the blade? Is plastic the way to go or steel? Also is the AC plow good or should I look at another brand?
i400 4x4 2003
waren 2500[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
on the blade? Is plastic the way to go or steel? Also is the AC plow good or should I look at another brand?
i400 4x4 2003
waren 2500[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
#2
I have had my ac plow for 2+ years now and have pushed about everything in site with it. (sand, gravel, topsoil, oh and snow lots and lots of snow) I have yet to have any problems with it. It seems to be well made, Just be cautious when attempting to push heavier sharp objects (broken cement chunks) they will tend to scratch and gouge the blade.
Hope this helps, all the plows pretty much do the same thing and make fun out of the chores.
Hope this helps, all the plows pretty much do the same thing and make fun out of the chores.
#7
My Cycle Country plow is setup like this. The plow blade is mounted to a push frame. The push frame is connected with 2 pinned unthreaded bolts (don't know what they're called) to the atv frame. For this connection, the installation kit provided a sturdy piece of metal that needs to be bolted onto the 2 bolts that hold in the foot pegs. The pinned connection is just underneath that. You drive onto the plow assembly, lift the push frame up to the connection and slide the unthreaded bolt through. put in the pin and it's secure. Less than 5 minutes to attach and remove. The connector hangs down maybe an inch or an inch and a half. That can be very easily removed if it's a problem (just 2 bolts).
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