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    Snowplow

    Dave, are those units hydraulic powered off the crank? are they manual angle or fixed? just answered my own questions looking closer at the pics on your site 8) I see it is electric hydraulics and manual angle.
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    Snowplow

    The reluctance to steer is something I have heard before, figured I could counter it some by chaining the fronts up real heavy... luckily where we get the most snow the road is flat, just happens to run right across the top of a north facing hill, so when the wind picks up it piles all the snow...
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    Snowplow

    RE: M35 snowplow thats a good idea, sure I could fab something up for a frame if needed. a v-plow would be sweet, a little heavier though I imagine.
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    Snowplow

    RE: M35 snowplow wouldn't want that pump to get stuck if it crank driven for sure ;) How difficult are those plows to remove for summer? or do you need your own 10ton hoist to get them on and off... I thought about just getting a regular pickup mounted plow, but know for a fact it wont cut it.
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    Snowplow

    RE: M35 snowplow Sounds like something that would work, have plenty of room to turn around at the end of the road, getting stuck isnt a huge concern, most of it is on hills, so can always go downhill (maybe not in the intended heading), need to cut wide enough to get our dually pickups and...
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    Snowplow

    RE: M35 snowplow whats the blade width on that thing? would be plowing a dirt road through trees and curves, but dont have to worry about parked cars or anything of that nature. How well does it do with the deeper stuff?
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    Snowplow

    I have been thinking of finding a deuce and putting a plow on it for this coming winter, was pretty mild for snowfall this past winter but still had drifts well over 3-4' deep and a couple hundred feet long (in the foothills of the Rockies)... would be using it to plow our road, about 3+ miles...
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