does polaris make a plow mount for a scrambler?
#1
ok im trying to order a galcier system from purepolaris and i canit find a mount for a 04 scrambler. its a gen 3 frametype but its not listed. does something else fit or they just dont list/make one???
#2
I think they do, I seen someone on here with one, because I was going to get one for my Scrammy. Thats what I do in the winter, it would be alot more fun on a quad then in the truck. Kinda make you feel like playing instead of working.
#3
yep........plan on making some money too execpt im not ready yet and snow is coming monday and no dealer has the mount instock [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img].................
#4
I've got a two Cycle Country plows, a 48" & a 60"& use a winch to lift . When I got ready to buy a plow ,I had seen the Glacier plow setup that Polaris was advertising & called a dealer trying to get one . He told me that they didn't make the Glacier setup for the older designed machines , Gen III , but that Cycle Country , Moose , Warn & some other companys did make plows that would work on a Scrambler . I know there are a couple people selling Cycle Country plows on Ebay , but I bought both of mine used . The 48" locally & the 60" on ebay for $225 . The 60"needed to be sanded & repainted , & now looks like new .
hope this helps,
Don
hope this helps,
Don
#5
Polaris doesn't recommend butting a plow on a scrambler, because it does not have a low range. I found a plow at www.sportsmanguide.com key word ATV. They sell everything you need. I have one one my 02 scrambler and it works great.
#6
i just picked up a scrambler like 3 weeks ago, when i bought it i had them install the plow. they put on a 48" cycle country. they told me they just used a universal kit. it looks really good for a universal kit. now i just need snow to go along with the plow.
#7
Yeah, you shouldnt plow on a machine without low range. A few years ago, i head some people on here saying that the tranny from a Scrambler could be replaced with one from an Xplorer or something, giving you a low range? I dont remember exactly.
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#8
As long as you keep it moving at a decient pace it won't hurt anything . You wouldn't want to plow at 2 mph or try starting off pushing a big pile of snow, but they've got plenty of power if used right.
#10
I put one on my 400 recently and it works great. it has enough power I dont need low range. Alot of people I talk to never use their low range. I do think it would benefit the clutch, but I dont plow a lot anyway. I have a Cycle Country 48"


