Snow plow for Atv?

fitter12

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I was looking at getting one. What do you use? Brand/width/mount type. What to stay away from.
This plw is for a KQ750.
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I built my own 60" plow that I can pull behind my King Quad.
I have not used it much, only leveled a load of gravel and i did the side walks in the neighborhood today.
It works great as it is heavy enough that it will dig in and wheels keep it level and lift it up when needed. I use a winch to move the wheels for lifting it.
I will post pics when I get them.
 

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Here's a couple plow pics for you.

The white KQ750 has a 54" warn plow installed( i use this setup for plowin the shop yard and driveway) P1010460.jpg

The black Kymco500 has a 50" moose standard plow installed( gonna be used for plowin a runway)
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The yellow twin peaks 700 has a 60" moose county plow installed.(and its for sale)
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I have a Power Blade 60", not tapered. It has worked fantastic the last 4 years. The push bar is a square tube design and has held up to all the crashin and banging around so far.... I was told that the square tube design is stronger compared to the round tube designs.... so far so good. For your quad go 60" .... forget the 48"

Have fun plowin!!
 

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I use a 48" warn on my rancher 350. It gets used for everything from snow to dirt to gravel. Even just for pushing large objects around the yard cause I'm to lazy to find a tow rope. It shows the wear and tear but so far has held up. This will be its sixth season coming up. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1321918339.551270.jpg
 

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60". I bought mine when I bought my Quad. ( 02 Polaris 500 HO ) It had a manual lift and after one season I went to a Warn 2500 to save my arm. A very good investment! After I do my driveway I do my neighbors and the road into our homes from the pavement.
 

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I have a "Moose" county plow on my 08 Honda 420es. I love it !!Works really well for laneways and driveways as you can push snow just like the highway plow trucks !! No issues at all with the plow, I use the winch to raise and lower the plow and haven't had any real issues with that either !!
 

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Here's another pic, this KQ750 was lifted, got moose hand & thumb warmer kit installed and installed a tatou 4S track system onto it yesterday. I sold and installed the used 60" Moose county blade i had($300 w mount.)
Now buddy can plow with all the graders in stoon.

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if any other blades come up for sale decently priced i would love to get one. thanks
 
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