ATV with plow pictures!!
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Here are some pics of the Wife's X2 with a 60" G2 Razor blade.
The Camera date is wrong. Those were taken about an hour ago. It is snowing hard now. Supposed to get 8-10 inches tonight.
It is much easier when I can stay ahead of the snow accumulation.
Pushing Snow over the shelf it drops about 18" in a gentle slope there.
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Another shot
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Posing Blade at Max lift.
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Still posing Max lift from a side view.
The Camera date is wrong. Those were taken about an hour ago. It is snowing hard now. Supposed to get 8-10 inches tonight.
It is much easier when I can stay ahead of the snow accumulation.
Pushing Snow over the shelf it drops about 18" in a gentle slope there.
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Another shot
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Posing Blade at Max lift.
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Still posing Max lift from a side view.
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#12
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Instead of a pic , i will just give you guys the link to my video of me plowing this past week , we get over 300 inches of snow per year so plowing is a way of life up here in Tug Hill. LOL
click here > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwdchYn7kY8
click here > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwdchYn7kY8
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I currently live in Northern New York, last winter the snow totals reached well over 100 inches for the season (Nov-Apr). This year I am afraid the totals are going to be much more.
Can you tell me a few companies I sould check out prior to purchasing a plow for my ATV. Thanks
Can you tell me a few companies I sould check out prior to purchasing a plow for my ATV. Thanks
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Racing Josh
I currently live in Northern New York, last winter the snow totals reached well over 100 inches for the season (Nov-Apr). This year I am afraid the totals are going to be much more.
Can you tell me a few companies I sould check out prior to purchasing a plow for my ATV. Thanks</end quote></div>
Moose, Warn, Cycle Country, Eagle... just to name a few.
I currently live in Northern New York, last winter the snow totals reached well over 100 inches for the season (Nov-Apr). This year I am afraid the totals are going to be much more.
Can you tell me a few companies I sould check out prior to purchasing a plow for my ATV. Thanks</end quote></div>
Moose, Warn, Cycle Country, Eagle... just to name a few.
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Deerkiller
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I have always been told that chains in the dront of a sportman was a big NONO. Ever experienced problem with your set up?
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I'll need to post some new pictures working.</end quote></div>
I have always been told that chains in the dront of a sportman was a big NONO. Ever experienced problem with your set up?
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No problems yet but now that it's mentioned I'll probably be putting a front differential in it. I read the same thing a few years ago about that being a problem but I think if you don't abuse it, 4 wd donuts and sharp turns on dry pavement, It really is no different then just tires doing the same thing.
As far as the rear blade goes, I use it as much or more then the front plow. I hardly need to turn the thing around. As much as anything it adds about 200 lbs to the rear of the machine and balances it out pretty well to drive all four wheels.
The front plow belongs on a Ranger but the 500 seems to have plenty of power for it.
The first couple of storms are fun to plow but later in the season it gets old.
Deerkiller
As far as the rear blade goes, I use it as much or more then the front plow. I hardly need to turn the thing around. As much as anything it adds about 200 lbs to the rear of the machine and balances it out pretty well to drive all four wheels.
The front plow belongs on a Ranger but the 500 seems to have plenty of power for it.
The first couple of storms are fun to plow but later in the season it gets old.
Deerkiller