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Old Oct 16th, 07, 09:55 PM
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What kind of plow do you own. How do you like it. What would you change
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Old Jan 15th, 08, 08:47 AM
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I have a V-plow from Cycle Country. I like it, since it can be used in many different positions. I have used it in the "v" shape a few times on a narrow sidewalk. Most times it is in the straight blade. I have the winch to lift it. The only thing I would change is, if I were to get a sythetic rope for the winch I would! Plus I would get a shorter length for the plow! My buddy has the county plow by Moose. It is nice, and does a great job on long runs, but not so good on short runs... The angle of the county plow is nice if you can generate enough speed to throw the snow. Slower speeds not so good.
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Old Jan 16th, 08, 12:40 PM
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i have a 60in. moose plow, i use it hard and holds up well. i use a winch to lift and lower it. the first season ha to replace skids with heavy duty ones, this year i slid into a curb at about 20mph and bent the push tubes (fixed and beefed up now) all in all it's been a good plow
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Old Jan 17th, 08, 10:58 AM
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I wish we had enough snow for a plow. You guys must get alot up there.
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Old Jan 17th, 08, 11:05 AM
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I wish we had enough snow for a plow. You guys must get alot up there.
Snowing as I type this!!! Suppose to get 2-4 today.

Only wish mine machine was running. Blown motor, time to find a new motor or rebuild. But no time for rebuild now.....
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Old Jan 17th, 08, 04:58 PM
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I bought mine from motoXoutlet.I bought the 60 inch warn plow.Moto x outlet was the cheapest and I received it 3 days,which is still unbelievable to me.Shipping was 50 bucks,but even with the shipping cost it was still cheaper than sites that offered free shipping.The quickest way to stop it from snowing in your town is to buy a snow plow!!!!!!!!!!!!!Last year it snowed 17 inchs in one night this year 5 inchs once!!! only once!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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