suzuki king quad plow mount
#2
OK - so what is the problem?
I installed mine on a wet garage floor in November - it isn't that hard.
#1 figure out where the mounting plate will go and mark it on the skid plate.*
#2 remove the skid plate and drill the holes for the 'U' bolts
#3 put the skid plate back on, put the 'U' boltsaround the frame through the holes and then attach the plate
#4 bring the swing arms back to the mounting plate and attach them with the pins, hook the winch to the plow and reel it in. You're done.
*The hardest part is trying to figure out WHERE the plate mounts to the frame - because the frame is hidden behind the skid plate. But ... it can be done.
I installed mine on a wet garage floor in November - it isn't that hard.
#1 figure out where the mounting plate will go and mark it on the skid plate.*
#2 remove the skid plate and drill the holes for the 'U' bolts
#3 put the skid plate back on, put the 'U' boltsaround the frame through the holes and then attach the plate
#4 bring the swing arms back to the mounting plate and attach them with the pins, hook the winch to the plow and reel it in. You're done.
*The hardest part is trying to figure out WHERE the plate mounts to the frame - because the frame is hidden behind the skid plate. But ... it can be done.
#3
thanks for the reply-the problem is not being able to see the frame because of the skid plate. also the warn "instructions" are not very clear when it comes to figuring out where the plate is to go. we will try again
#4
Yes; you are correct!
It's hard to know where to put the plate - initially.
BUT, once you take the skid plate off, the 'U Bolt Holes' line up quite nicely on the frame.
The the trick is to get the holes into the skid plate... I got upset with one of the holes that went down the side of part of the molded plastic - it was a pain to drill - but it worked!
Be Happy! you're doing it on a warm August day - not in the dead of winter.
It's hard to know where to put the plate - initially.
BUT, once you take the skid plate off, the 'U Bolt Holes' line up quite nicely on the frame.
The the trick is to get the holes into the skid plate... I got upset with one of the holes that went down the side of part of the molded plastic - it was a pain to drill - but it worked!
Be Happy! you're doing it on a warm August day - not in the dead of winter.
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