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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 09:58 AM
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Trent,

I wondered about things coming loose while I was putting the plow together (no lock washers or nylon nuts). I think I'll check all of the nuts this evening (thanks for the reminder).

I think one of those side shields would be cool. I've found that the faster you go, the less that happens, but with my drive being only 40 or so feet wide there not enough room to get the speed up. Here at work, the building is about 120 feet long & the drive goes back behind that. I was able to get the speed up real good & had no problem at all keeping the snow flying the right direction.

Does anyone use their ATV Plow commercially to clear drives? The reason I ask is I'm wondering how much to charge for pushing snow? I'm going to get a trailer so I can load the Cat up with the plow attached & go around cleaning drives. I unhooked & reattached the plow about 6 times yesterday & that SUCKS! I'm trying to decide if I can make enough $ to be worth-while.

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Old Dec 17, 2000 | 08:49 PM
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i've been looking at plows and my concern is ground clearance.i need a plow that will lift high enough to go on a trailer.thanks for posting a picture,it helps to see how high the moose will lift.
 
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Old Dec 19, 2000 | 11:25 PM
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i haven't seen snow in my neck of the woods since 1985, guess i'll just have to settle for mud.
 
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