It's supposed to "lock down" if not in "float" mode which helps, probably not like a big heavy plow. Previously I had a Sno-Way with "down pressure" that was awesome, it would actually lift the front end of the vehicle an inch or so for back dragging or for better scraping and keep constant pressure on the cutting edge even when going down hill.
@@Hubjeep I have a 2000 Chevy Blazer and looking to put a plow on it for residential and maybe one or two commercial accounts. I have seen a guy with a Jeep rolling around with a snow way and wasn't sure which would be a better choice for my vehicle and what I might be spending on the equipment
@@MultiRacing69 Buy used! I got my Western Suburbanite for $900 like new. If you are doing commercial I would look for a sturdier plow. I actually have a second identical plow I got for $550 as a backup. It's nice to have a 250 pound plow... easy to mount, but may not be up to commercial accounts.
Hey how do you like this plow setup? How many properties do you plow with it and have you had any problems/downfalls with is
What does the mount look like under the vehicle?
How well does this work for back dragging , and if not, can there be a modification to add weight for back dragging ?
It's supposed to "lock down" if not in "float" mode which helps, probably not like a big heavy plow. Previously I had a Sno-Way with "down pressure" that was awesome, it would actually lift the front end of the vehicle an inch or so for back dragging or for better scraping and keep constant pressure on the cutting edge even when going down hill.
@@Hubjeep I have a 2000 Chevy Blazer and looking to put a plow on it for residential and maybe one or two commercial accounts. I have seen a guy with a Jeep rolling around with a snow way and wasn't sure which would be a better choice for my vehicle and what I might be spending on the equipment
@@MultiRacing69 Buy used! I got my Western Suburbanite for $900 like new. If you are doing commercial I would look for a sturdier plow. I actually have a second identical plow I got for $550 as a backup. It's nice to have a 250 pound plow... easy to mount, but may not be up to commercial accounts.
@@Hubjeep ok thank you
excuseme how much you pay for the snow plow & what is the size
I got it used for $1,000, it's 6' 8". New they are insanely priced at about $3,800
what year is your truck?
+Clint Mueller 1999 Now has 215,000 miles
There's one for sale in the Poconos area of PA (near NJ border) on CL:
poconos.craigslist.org/pts/5931162917.html