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Can a plow be put on a trailblazer 250?

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Old Jan 24, 2016 | 06:55 AM
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I think the key here was I went with the poly 52" blade that is very light. It made a path slightly wider than ATV and was easier lift. also used rope with bolt attached to front rake to manually raise/lower blade to keep weight down
 
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Old Dec 9, 2021 | 02:40 AM
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Originally Posted by DGpolaris2346
I have the cycle country plow on my 250 with the 48inch blade. I do just fine and last winter i made about 400 bucks from plowing. The plow i have has the manual lift so you just pull the the lever to drop it or bring it up. Its easy to install it takes me about 2-3 minutes so hook everything up or unhook everything. All i do is lower the rear tire pressure a little and i can hook up pretty well and push a lot of snow. I will be putting the plow on soon so if you want i can take some pics to show you.
Can you give me the set up
 
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Old Dec 9, 2021 | 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Polarismanbun
Can you give me the set up

Just installed Cycle Country set up using universal mount and works great. Moved 6-8+ inches no problem. Key is stay on it and don't let snow get too deep.


works good. My driveway is about 10th mile long but down hill. Would lift blade, get a run for it and go back up. Pad up top is 35x70 and level. No problem pushing snow on it. Since bout a Sportsman 4x4, but still have this set up and use it time to time just because it’s crazy fun on the TB.


 
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