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Snow Plows

Postby ACLakey » Wed Nov 30, 2005 3:17 pm

My buddy is looking for a snowplow at a resonable price. Does anybody have any good links?

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Postby Mr. Miyagi » Wed Nov 30, 2005 4:46 pm

1) Product Name in Topic

2) Vendor where quoted

3) Price offered

4) Only update thread if you have a new, cheaper price/vendor
Junfan??? I don't see 1-4 listed in your post...... lol. WTF....
05' Polaris Sportsman 800 EFI, 2.5 warn winch, tool box, front grill, rear bumper, gas pack, Magellan Sportrak Pro GPS and Collett radio.

02' Polaris Sportsman 700, ITP 589 m/s, K&N air filter, Polaris front and rear bumpers.

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Postby Ken » Wed Nov 30, 2005 5:32 pm

Mr. Miyagi wrote:
1) Product Name in Topic

2) Vendor where quoted

3) Price offered

4) Only update thread if you have a new, cheaper price/vendor
Junfan??? I don't see 1-4 listed in your post...... lol. WTF....


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Postby MrBill » Wed Nov 30, 2005 6:43 pm

sorry gang i think i started this one :shock:
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Postby Mr. Miyagi » Wed Nov 30, 2005 7:42 pm

Thanks for playing at home.....game over.
ROFLMAO...... I don't know why that was so funny but I laughed for a good five minutes....

Thanks Junfan.....lol
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02' Polaris Sportsman 700, ITP 589 m/s, K&N air filter, Polaris front and rear bumpers.

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Postby ACLakey » Thu Dec 01, 2005 8:51 am

If nothing else I am here for comic relief.

I have found the following vendors, but still researching

Cycle country
Cabelas
Montana Jacks

Still looking for the best setup to meet our needs. Does anybody else have any sites to look at?

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Postby BearCat » Sat Dec 03, 2005 4:13 am

Not sure exactly what your looking for but "Warn" makes a nice set-up and their systems fit many different machines. Its all powder coated and they seem to be well built.???
http://www.warn.com/atv/plows/atv_plows.shtml

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Postby dp » Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:13 am

I was on another site and noticed that two people with polaris' were talking about clutch issues after running plows. One 800 is heading back before the warranty expires. Just thought I would mention this...may be something to research a little.
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Postby Ken » Mon Dec 05, 2005 10:37 am

If they were doing it in High, then I could see that as a problem very quickly.

Since many people forget, then I wouldn't be surprised.
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Postby Lizard » Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:44 pm

Dennis Kirk offers free shipping and no sales tax which made them the best deal I could find. I've had my Moose 60" for a season and a half and have had no complaints. There are several good brands (with remarkably similar products) Moose, Eagle, Warn to name a few. Whatever brand you get, don't go less than a 60" blade. If you do and you angle the blade, you're now having your tires run over the berm making a big ol' mess. Get the 60".
Rincon that's dialed in.

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Postby BearCat » Fri Dec 09, 2005 2:37 pm

Just got our first snowfall today..8-10 inchs.. with a 60 inch blade in low gear and stock tires(no chains) there was no trouble at all pushing piles of it around. I wish we had got 12-14...
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