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Old Oct 8, 2010 | 10:23 PM
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Default King Quad 400 Plow Mount

I bought a snow plow that was made for an old narrow frame Cub Cadet. I used to have a Kodiak 400 that I used to plow. I was able to find the plow installation instructions that showed the shape and mount locations for a mounting plate. I was able to weld a plate in the same shape and to mount in the same location as the warn plate. The plow itself is much more heavy duty than the atv plows they are selling now and was only $60. I sold my Kodiak 400 this summer and bought an 08 King Quad 400 that I now need to mount my plow to. I am unable to find the mount plate specs and installation instructions for this bike. I also noticed that now Warn makes a front mount instead of a bottom mount. Does anyone have the instructions they can email me or pics of how/where your plow mounts to your King Quad 400?
 
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Old Oct 8, 2010 | 10:35 PM
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I too did the same thing with my sportsman and the IH cub plow, my neibor bought a new kawasaki last winter with the FRONT plow mount and was plowing his driveway when he got to the end hit the concreet raised part and BENT the **** outa the front end the blade folded under the atv raising the front wheels, I think the front mount is SCARRY !!! you could call montana jacks or moose atv an tell them you bought a USED one with no instructions, could the fax or email some to ya?? I'v did that befor on things. justa idea !!!
 
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