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I have a bad feeling about winter here also. They say it should only be cold and rainy, but when are the weather people ever right ? We had a great summer and fall so far. I think winter will slam us.Same here.. Not looking forward to this Winter.
Actually who put who to work ? Looks like you did your fair share there !This winter's firewood all loaded up.
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I think we may all be in for it this year, whole el nino thing. I just know we had crazy precipitation here in CO all summer, and we're way overdue for some heavy snow fall. Heck, the 2006 blizzard here was the reason I bought a deuce, and we haven't had anything serious since!I have a bad feeling about winter here also
How are your tires in the snow ? Do you use chains ?I think we may all be in for it this year, whole el nino thing. I just know we had crazy precipitation here in CO all summer, and we're way overdue for some heavy snow fall. Heck, the 2006 blizzard here was the reason I bought a deuce, and we haven't had anything serious since!
It and it's little brother winched/dragged out a dozen and a half vehicles since yesterday afternoon. No pics in action, just one of them resting after the work was done:
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And yes, that 12' plow in the bed is to be mounted shortly, although it will be cut to 10' so I can get through my gates.
The NDTs do OK up to 1-1/2 or 2 feet, provided there is not ice underneath. Get those center ribs on slick stuff, though, it's real easy to get these trucks stuck.How are your tires in the snow ? Do you use chains ?
I have only seen plows for the Deuce in picture and am curious how you'll make out with yours. With enough weight in the back for pressure on the tires, you should be able to move a lot of snow, particularly since you cut the width by two feet. Please post pictures when you get to use that plow on your truck.And yes, that 12' plow in the bed is to be mounted shortly, although it will be cut to 10' so I can get through my gates.
It still has the CDOT super structure and angling rams, but no chassis mount. We have CAD designed a really slick mount that will be 3/8" plate running underneath and extending along the sides of both frame rails back to the fender supports, then 2 pieces of 1x3" bar stock will be bolted just forward of the bump stops over the leaf springs and run up to the back of the mount. The plow pins will pivot on the 1" steel plates welded and gusseted to extend below the mount. Angling rams will be powered by a Haldex 24V pump I scored on fleabay, raising and lowering will most likely be with winch over a stinger with pulley, although I'm still considering a hydraulic ram for that as well.I have only seen plows for the Deuce in picture and am curious how you'll make out with yours. With enough weight in the back for pressure on the tires, you should be able to move a lot of snow, particularly since you cut the width by two feet. Please post pictures when you get to use that plow on your truck.
I have a relatively short driveway and couldn't use a plow like that where I live now (near Philadelphia, PA) but when you don't have narrow roads and tight turns to worry about, they're probably a blast to use.
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