My son hit a deer with his M35A2. No sound or felt reaction other than a click to the steering as the front tires went over it, slight bump of rear tandems hitting it. No damage to the truck, which does not have a winch on the front. Winch with extended bumper would be even more protection. I had a big buck run across very close in front of me when in my M135 with an 11' snow plow on it. I reflexively went for the brake then just kept going, saying "go for it, sucker!" Missed him, though. We have way too many of the deer and Bambi lovers here in N. Indiana. I had two cars straighten out an icy curve coming at me when I was in the M135 GMC gas deuce with the plow on it. I saw it coming and started dropping the plow as the first car hit the corner of the blade, cutting the car apart from the center of the hood at an angle taking out the corner of the front windshield and door pillar just to the left side of the driver's face, but fortunately missing her. If the plow had been higher, it would have not deflected the car as much and would have cut off her head. As her car spun away, the second car following too close also skidded and hit me at an angle on the driver's side step, nosing under the frame, pushing the gas tank back and into bolts on the frame, tearing it open, and then my left tandems ran over the hood of the car. She, too, was not injured. No sparks must have been present, for the tank did not blow or catch fire even though it had a gash in it about 2" wide and a foot long about 6" up the side. All I can say was that the Lord was with all of us that day. The young girls had just gotten off work and were playing around, exceeding road conditions. I stuffed an old shirt in the fuel tank gash and drove the truck home! I found car parts in the bed of the truck! It was a real mess, but the truck did not really deflect from course much, or shake me up at all physically.