Cabelas Snow Blade
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kmicha
The Cabelas blade is a CMP blade. The Cabelas store in Dundee, MI had several on display when I was there the other day. I have a CMP 50 inch plow that I got from Shadetree. I don't have the manual lift, so I don't know how that works. The blade and mount are very solid construction and the instructions are pretty good. Should only take about an two hours from start to finish to assemble and mount it. The plow works really good. I have not had any trouble with it at all. The only complaint that I have is I wish the blade angle could be adjusted without getting off the machine, but that is not a big deal. You will really enjoy your new plow. Makes plowing pretty fun.
The Cabelas blade is a CMP blade. The Cabelas store in Dundee, MI had several on display when I was there the other day. I have a CMP 50 inch plow that I got from Shadetree. I don't have the manual lift, so I don't know how that works. The blade and mount are very solid construction and the instructions are pretty good. Should only take about an two hours from start to finish to assemble and mount it. The plow works really good. I have not had any trouble with it at all. The only complaint that I have is I wish the blade angle could be adjusted without getting off the machine, but that is not a big deal. You will really enjoy your new plow. Makes plowing pretty fun.
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I have mine on and I think it's great! It is constructed of heavy metal and the instructions were fairly easy. I skids are heavy duty also. I was able to push some heavy snow easily. The manual lifting system was easy to handle.
2000 KQ with Cabela manual lift snow plow
2000 KQ with Cabela manual lift snow plow
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