I caught the tail end of our last little blast of cold air and around 10-12" of snow coming home this week. NOW. I know some of you push snow all season so this wont be much fun to you. ( Hell, when I was younger I spent 4-5 seasons plowing so I get it)
I like to plow snow. Mostly with a truck or jeep and least with a tractor. 2 seasons ago I started looking into plows for my big 750 Brute. I settled on the "Moose" plow line.
I got the 5' unit. A large plate attaches easily to the bottom of the machine after removing the plastic skid plate. It stays mounted all winter
season. The plow > 2 arms are quick pinned to the plate. Clip in the front hoist and your ready to go! 5 min. max and probably closer to 2 to rig up (or off) The arm yokes only cost me about 1.75 inches of clearance but that's no big deal to me in the snow. Our driveway is about a 1/4 mile. Half open fields and 1/2 woods. It had no trouble pushing the snow as I work my way to the outside edges cutting ever widening paths. The blade is spring backed so if on occasion I hit a root, rock of lump of ice, it will fold over. Adjustable skid plates work well on my dirt road. Hitting just the right speed to get a curl going can really throw the snow. I would buy another Moose Plow. They are will made. The review was spur-of-the-moment. Our driveway is long as you can see in the picts but this makes plowing it fun.
I like to plow snow. Mostly with a truck or jeep and least with a tractor. 2 seasons ago I started looking into plows for my big 750 Brute. I settled on the "Moose" plow line.
I got the 5' unit. A large plate attaches easily to the bottom of the machine after removing the plastic skid plate. It stays mounted all winter
season. The plow > 2 arms are quick pinned to the plate. Clip in the front hoist and your ready to go! 5 min. max and probably closer to 2 to rig up (or off) The arm yokes only cost me about 1.75 inches of clearance but that's no big deal to me in the snow. Our driveway is about a 1/4 mile. Half open fields and 1/2 woods. It had no trouble pushing the snow as I work my way to the outside edges cutting ever widening paths. The blade is spring backed so if on occasion I hit a root, rock of lump of ice, it will fold over. Adjustable skid plates work well on my dirt road. Hitting just the right speed to get a curl going can really throw the snow. I would buy another Moose Plow. They are will made. The review was spur-of-the-moment. Our driveway is long as you can see in the picts but this makes plowing it fun.
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