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| Todd Hovick
10-03-2012 15:17:04
184.20.188.194
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When do you guys put the plow on your truck? I'm in Central New York, last year I put it on in October and we had very little snow. Should I do it again? |
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| chevytaHOE5674
10-04-2012 10:54:15
74.221.56.19
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| I have an old beater plow truck that only gets used once in a while during the off season for hauling a little firewood, so the plow generally stays on year round.
This post was edited by chevytaHOE5674 at 10:55:27 10/04/12. |
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| NEBeef
10-04-2012 09:23:55
198.51.119.151
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| Mine sits undercover in the barn year round. In the summer it's behind the discbine, in the winter it's in front of the discbine. It's a Fisher, takes a a minute or so to hook or unhook it so it stays right there until I know it's really going to snow... |
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| Rick Kr
10-03-2012 20:26:25
66.238.169.219
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| | No reason to drive around with the plow on, have it ready to go, hook it up after the first good snow fall. Only takes a few minutes with my Western and Meyer. Rick |
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| Dave Sherburne NY
10-03-2012 18:04:56
50.48.51.15
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| Put it on a little later in the year we could use a little moisture. |
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| RayP(MI)
10-03-2012 17:16:58
207.241.137.116
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| I don't until I absolutely most have it - IE can't get the truck out of the garage without it. It's a nuisance driving it with an unneeded blade. And no, mine is a crawl under and insert the pins, hairpin clip the pins, and baling wire the pins as a backup. (Think maybe I lost a pin once or twice?) not one of the fancy easy hookup things. |
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| Ken Macfarlane
10-03-2012 17:16:03
184.151.127.152
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| Friend of mine commercial plows, it goes on an is prepped a month ahead, then is removed and only goes on for each storm. He's running a Chev 2500 HD, he says he goes through enough front end parts without the extra weight of the plow. |
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| Goose
10-03-2012 16:50:16
174.255.0.234
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| | I have an old '78 Chevy 4X4 pickup I don't bother to put plates or insurance on anymore, just use it offroad on the farm. Usually put the plow on it the first time snow is in the forecast and leave it on till spring. |
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| Mike (WA)
10-03-2012 16:20:19
69.10.199.107
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| | Put plow in shop, with mount facing backward so you can drive in and bolt it up when needed. If snow never comes, go in with loader tractor in the spring and haul it back to the fencerow, and say to self, "Maybe there IS something to this 'global warming' stuff. . .". |
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| Jim in Ma.
10-03-2012 15:49:56
72.70.99.83
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Re: OT Truck Plows in reply to Todd Hovick, 10-03-2012 15:17:04
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| Darned if you do and darned if you don't I make sure mine is repaired and ready to go. It only takes about 5 mins. to put it on. I don't want to carry that weight around when not needed. |
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