Getting ready for winter plowing
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Should be able to push all the snow you have in front of it! Get a battery tender if you don't already have one and keep it on when not in use. Even if you drive it a lot in the Winter the battery will get worked pretty hard with all the winch use/lights while plowing. Keep the drivetrain free of snow so it doesn't pack into ice and possibly tear boots or bind up. This will be my first Winter plowing with tracks and I'm kind of pumped to see what she will do:-)
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Last year, I had no problems plowing, I ran a batterytender, and also, this may sound a little wussy, but IMO hand and thumb warmers are a MUST, they are so nice, with a pair of gloves, you can feel your hands after several hours of plowing, I thought about getting some sand, but I never had any problems, so I didn't bother,
I think this is a great thread, I'm very interested to hear what some of the others plow have to say, and secrets to share
I think this is a great thread, I'm very interested to hear what some of the others plow have to say, and secrets to share