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  1. J

    Snow Plow Mount

    Yeah! I would really appreciate a picture. On my wing trucks I run a brace from the wing corner of the mount up to the frame and they hold up well. No broken frames yet. This truck will get a 14' one way and a 12' wing. I always wondered about all the plow trucks I see online with no wings...
  2. J

    Snow Plow Mount

    So your plow goes under the axle and hooks up to the frame somewhere rearward? That sounds more like what I have in mind. How much clearance did you leave to the bottom of the axle? I'm planning on using a similarly heavy plow. Here is a plan picture of the headgear and wing post.
  3. J

    Snow Plow Mount

    The reason people like to use the axle to support the plow goes like this. The plow frame has to be parallel to the ground, or pretty close to parallel to push properly and not beat its self up. That means the mount has to be very low. No problem on a regular truck or probably even with one of...
  4. J

    Snow Plow Mount

    Like this:? http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?62982-JATONKA-s-winter-project-M35-dump-plow-truck
  5. J

    Snow Plow Mount

    Goinmxin has a thread going about his very nice plow build. Myself and a few others are asking about how he did his mount, particularly how it hooks up to the front axle. I found a few pictures of a truck that recently sold on the new surplus auction site with a plow mount on it. I'm posting...
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