Currently we recommend the Plow W165 ATV PRO. We have tested with a few different brands (technically possible), but we we cannot guarantee the suitability or the durability of other brands of plows.
Your going to bolt a gas motor off the top of one side of a center lift blade, along with all the "blower" weight, and expect that to lift properly, and move well at higher speeds when up..... sorry, I can't see that being a practical design.
Looks like it would plow faster and deeper than this so called sniw blower. Anything a little deep he slowed down and STILL had snow left. Sorry, i call waste of time
It wings the snow away so the snow banks aren't as high. With a small plow like on an ATV the snowbanks can get so high the plow can't throw the snow over it and the driveway gets narrow
I had the same thought very briefly before I got thinking of the strengths of this product. So when you are ploughing a big area (which is typical when you are using a ploughing) the snow piles up constantly and you have to either take tiny strips so it doesn’t start coming over the blade or you have to go back and forth to take little bites out of the area. Then you have the problem of the ridge it makes, so you have to plough an even larger space so that next time there’s somewhere for the snow to go because you can’t plough through an ice bank (plus ploughs don’t pile snow too well). Then you have to bonus of taking a full blade width at once which helps level out the ground if it isn’t already and takes significantly less time to finish the job. And lastly (take in mind I haven’t been able to find a price), I would assume this cost about half of what the equivalent width snowblower attachments would cost.
I saw a similar setup on a '68 Chevy pick-up many years ago. I never saw another one until this ad.
Just take my money now!!!!
What a splendid idea
Cute.
Love it. would be perfect here in KY. Best, -- J. Andre. / Old Iron Acres
I would love to try one of those. Wicked.
Great idea!!!
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Can this just bolt onto any atv plow?
Currently we recommend the Plow W165 ATV PRO. We have tested with a few different brands (technically possible), but we we cannot guarantee the suitability or the durability of other brands of plows.
What?
Is the price of this?Please comment back very interesting
You don't show much about it, just it throws snow. Would like to see more on actual machine, engine, etc
rammy.fi/en/rammy-snow-thrower-st30-atv-2/
Approximately how many horsepower is the engine? What is the impeller diameter? Also, if you are open to suggestions, I have one.
Very nice, how much?
I went to your web site and did not see this.
rammy.fi/en/rammy-thrower-plow-atv-2/
Your going to bolt a gas motor off the top of one side of a center lift blade, along with all the "blower" weight, and expect that to lift properly, and move well at higher speeds when up..... sorry, I can't see that being a practical design.
Looks like it would plow faster and deeper than this so called sniw blower.
Anything a little deep he slowed down and STILL had snow left.
Sorry, i call waste of time
Soooo, a snow blower? Lol
I could see this doing nothing but jamming up in wet heavy snow.
For bigger needs: rammy.fi/en/rammy-snowblower-120-atv-pro-2/
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50% of a snowblower and 50% of a plow makes for a shitty unit imo
What a joke, does nothing ,the plow is still plowing!
It wings the snow away so the snow banks aren't as high. With a small plow like on an ATV the snowbanks can get so high the plow can't throw the snow over it and the driveway gets narrow
Correct. Winter starts with plow and ends with snow thrower or snowblower.
Have you ever plowed snow? I think not. This is a great idea.
I had the same thought very briefly before I got thinking of the strengths of this product. So when you are ploughing a big area (which is typical when you are using a ploughing) the snow piles up constantly and you have to either take tiny strips so it doesn’t start coming over the blade or you have to go back and forth to take little bites out of the area. Then you have the problem of the ridge it makes, so you have to plough an even larger space so that next time there’s somewhere for the snow to go because you can’t plough through an ice bank (plus ploughs don’t pile snow too well). Then you have to bonus of taking a full blade width at once which helps level out the ground if it isn’t already and takes significantly less time to finish the job. And lastly (take in mind I haven’t been able to find a price), I would assume this cost about half of what the equivalent width snowblower attachments would cost.