lets talk about plows
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I dunno about down pressure on western both of our westerns do a great job backblading IMO. But im not a huge boss fan because of the no chain pickup. I like having a plow with a chain lift on it in case the hydros quit you can still lift those plows up and drive off
My western backdragged very well also, i cant fault them there that's for sure. they have a very narrow profile (front to back) at the bottom of the blade and dont suffer from the "Snowshoe effect" when trying to drop them through a pile. but having used downpressure, i can't go back.
Last edited by UglyTruck; 03-01-2011 at 05:23 PM.
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I didnt mean to imply that you did. im not trying to pick a fight either. Like i said earlier, there are things i love about my plow, but things i hate about it too.
---AutoMerged DoublePost---
they are available with a stainless, carbon steel, or Lexan skin on the moldboard. Mine is Stainless.
---AutoMerged DoublePost---
they are available with a stainless, carbon steel, or Lexan skin on the moldboard. Mine is Stainless.
Last edited by UglyTruck; 03-01-2011 at 05:42 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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the blizard power plow(now owned by western) is an awesome plow. its like the wide out. my dad has one on his duramax. its 8 ft with the wings in so you can drive down the road without trning it. and with the wings out(fully hydro) it 10 ft. the wings go foward to shovel or keep snow infront of the plow. and its heavy enough so if youre back dragging it doesnt just float on the snow. also a nice part is there is no chain lift so the plow wont bounce and jerk and it carrys better when youre driving
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Sorry I didnt answer Scott, I went out and took some pics but i cant figure out how to get them to load. no it isn't X Braced it is a straight vertical bracing. I have never understood the x-bracing, seems like a marketing gimmick to me. My plow has been through 8 seasons (4 of them very heavy seasons) and has been very reliable. It seems to be plenty strong.
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