Snow Plow

Nathansharkey

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Hey guys. I am looking for advice from those who have or have had a snow plow for their ATV. What is your favorite plow and why. What plow would you recommend that I stay away from? It will be installed on my new Honda 420 ATV. I have a winch now.
 

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i have a moose plow on my quad and so far so good i believe it is a 60"
 
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I too have a "moose" snowplow !! And I love it !!! The one I have (and my Dad) is a Moose County Plow. It's tapered like a plow truck...and works really well for driveways and laneways !!! I have been pretty tough on it and is standing up to the beating real well !! :d

AND NOW PLEASE.................... NO MORE TALK OF SNOW AND WINTER !!!!
 
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I have a kimpex 60" snow plow and it works good. I think the moose plows are set up better and easier to set the angle. My kimpex one can be a pain in butt sometimes. I have been using now for 6 seasons and still works fine.
 

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Where can a guy pick up the Moose plow? Is the Moose made by Moose Racing?

Should I go with "poly/plastic" or look for a full steel blade?
 
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Go with Steel, i pick mine up at Riverside yamaha in St-albert Ab.
 
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I have a Warn on my quad, its okay. The lifting part isnt the strongest, likely Moose is better. I do suggest getting the 8ft nylon rope thou. I found the 50ft of cable would ball up since only small amount of the cable gets used. So figured try the 8ft nylon rope, glad I did. Since the blade might travel up/down less than 2ft if that. Thats my 2cents.
 
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