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plowing with the scrambler 400

Old Dec 22, 1999 | 12:49 AM
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Quad_Man .. I use my plow for cleaning out the horses pens a *lot* more than I use it for snow

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Old Dec 22, 1999 | 01:53 PM
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ford400 -

I'm pretty sure it would fit a sport, the boxes mine came in said for scrambler 400 and 500, but give 'em a call, I'm sure they can help you. They have ads in most of the ATV mags. I will say that I like having the 4wd when backing up from a plowed pile of snow. In 2wd, the back end tends to slide sideways if you gun it any....



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Old Dec 22, 1999 | 07:00 PM
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The next thing I did after the first time I plowed was to *disable* the stupid reverse override! Humans don't have enough hands to operate throttle, brake, winch (or lever) *and* a reverse override switch at the same time... and a lot of snow gets pushed across the road and into the ditch, where you need power and 4wd to back out.

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