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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 09:47 PM
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Hey, I know this is in the Yamaha section, but I own both a Yamaha wolverine and a Honda Rubicon. today 1/23/04 we got hit with about 18 inches of snow, and I sort of wrecked my rubicons plow. I am going to get a new plow on the rubicon and a plow on the Wolverine. I am getting a new 60 inch plow, and a 48 inch plow. What quad do you think should push the bigger 60 Inch plow. I was thinking the rubicon because it has 150 more cc, but it is alot heavier and bigger. And my wolverine has a pipe, filter and a torque stuffer. Becaues my wolverine is alot lighter and smaller, and I have an auto tranny so i can push snow in the low gears, do you think I should throw the 60 inch plow on my wolverine or my rubicon.?
 
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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 10:39 PM
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Originally posted by: BigBaller
Hey, I know this is in the Yamaha section, but I own both a Yamaha wolverine and a Honda Rubicon. today 1/23/04 we got hit with about 18 inches of snow, and I sort of wrecked my rubicons plow. I am going to get a new plow on the rubicon and a plow on the Wolverine. I am getting a new 60 inch plow, and a 48 inch plow. What quad do you think should push the bigger 60 Inch plow. I was thinking the rubicon because it has 150 more cc, but it is alot heavier and bigger. And my wolverine has a pipe, filter and a torque stuffer. Becaues my wolverine is alot lighter and smaller, and I have an auto tranny so i can push snow in the low gears, do you think I should throw the 60 inch plow on my wolverine or my rubicon.?

Definitely not on the Wolverine. I have a Moose 50" on my Wolvy out here in Mineola and it works great, but it is as much as I would put on it. When I lift it the front suspension sags and the plow only raises about 3-4" inches off the ground. If I could do it again I'd get a 42" or 48" plow. This 50" works, but it is borderline.

On the flip side though it is heavy and it plows like a ****, I was plowing driveways and I just blasted through the burm at the end the plows make.
 
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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 10:42 PM
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Wow i never knew they had a 42 inch I might look into one because the 48 is a lil big for the side walks in long island. I need a bigger plow for the side walks in brooklyn where i do most of my plowing.
 
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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 10:44 PM
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mario y u getting all hyped up about this plow... we had one snow storm i doubt it gonna snow till next year
 
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Old Jan 25, 2005 | 06:21 PM
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mario y u getting all hyped up about this plow... we had one snow storm i doubt it gonna snow till next year
if u in nj-ny area i agree

60=rubicon
 
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