SMALL plow on a honda recon
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well my friend got a plow with his small zero turn he just bought.. and he has no need for it becasue he already has a plow on his bruteforce and his rancher.. So he might give it to me.. his zero turn is small so he wont use it..
its probably no wider than the honda recon itsself..
if i could figure out some mounting stuff and threw 2 or 3 bags of sand on the back do you think it would be worth it for small snows? no higher than proll 6 inches..
my recon has mudlites for back tires..
its a REGULAR plow not a state or nething just a solid straight one..
its probably no wider than the honda recon itsself..
if i could figure out some mounting stuff and threw 2 or 3 bags of sand on the back do you think it would be worth it for small snows? no higher than proll 6 inches..
my recon has mudlites for back tires..
its a REGULAR plow not a state or nething just a solid straight one..
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I know I'm sort of interfearing with this by asking another quesiton...but:
I own a Suzuki Ozark 250. If I put some weight on the rear rack, I'd also be able to plow snow with it? I have Interco Swamp Lites on the back of my ATV. I think the inch deep lugs will be able to grip the snow pretty well!
How do you like your Honda Recon and your Mudlite tires?
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2008 Suzuki Ozark 250
Interco Swamp Lites
I own a Suzuki Ozark 250. If I put some weight on the rear rack, I'd also be able to plow snow with it? I have Interco Swamp Lites on the back of my ATV. I think the inch deep lugs will be able to grip the snow pretty well!
How do you like your Honda Recon and your Mudlite tires?
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2008 Suzuki Ozark 250
Interco Swamp Lites
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well the recon not so much.. its been a pain in the a$$.. it always bogs down and doesnt run right when given gas.. only some times tho.. it could also use another gear it pistion sounds like its gonna go thru the block..
but the tires ive liked so far havent used them in the MUD much except the little hole in my back yard..
the reason i havent used them yet is i dont ride that when i go riding i use my dads foreman..
but the tires ive liked so far havent used them in the MUD much except the little hole in my back yard..
the reason i havent used them yet is i dont ride that when i go riding i use my dads foreman..
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Chains are not a TOTAL must but if you plow in areas where it gets icey pretty easily, then yeah, I suggest them too. They actually help a lot, especially on the hills. I don't have chains on my ATV but I have them on my tractor, which we plow with (until this winter when I get an ATV plow!), and they really help getting up my driveway.