I've used my M-35 with a 9' plow in the parking lot of my wood business for a good half dozen years. We fabbed a the mount from a 80's Chevy pick up {the truck that the plow came off from}. We took the hyd cylinder/lift portion and bolted that to the bumper, bolted a big piece of angle and bolted that to the underside of the rad support {note make it long enough so the ends catch the frame rail so that you don't push the rad support up and break the rivits like I did.} Take two big pieces of plate in the shape of a triangle to tie the part bolted to the front bumper and the angle on the bottom of the rad support, and extends down to the pivot mount of the plow. I used a hydralic pump from Northern Hydrolics {their snow plow kit} and converted it to 24 v to run it all. It took a long Saturday to fab it up. I've used this system for 6 years now, building a snow pile bigger then the front of the truck. When we get a good blizzard I have to stop every once a awhile to clean the snow that went over the plow while pushing the snow up the pile, off the hood so I could see where I was going. The only problem I had, as mentioned above, I pushed the radiator support up and broke the rivits that hold it in. That had more to do with the fact we had a really wet heavy snow that I was trying to push up the side of the pile with just one end of the plow, and I twisted it hard. If interested, I can post some pics of the set up. I would now but they are in my other computer