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Got a ‘16 Defender HD10 with a 84” HD can am plow. Thing is a BEAST to say the least! Our driveway to our house at our lake is about a mile long and it blows in pretty good sometimes. It is not a problem for this machine. Neighbors sometimes think I got a grader in to clear it, it does that good of job.
I'm thinking about a set up like that in the future thanks for showing us what it is capable of doing. I got a 60" on an ATV now but that looks a lot warmer and nicer as i get older lol. Thanks again!!
What's the difference between the hydraulic plow and just adding hydraulic angle to the regular blade? I know Polaris used to make a shifter handle that had up, down, left and right buttons built in. Seemed like a nice set up.
a much better idea would be a spray of fluid film. cheap car wax at the washes don't prevent sticking like a hand applied wax does. But a good coat of ff will prevent sticking and protect from corrosion .
@@jasonmorehouse3756 Fluid Film Is definitely a better option. I didn't mention knowing we are in Canada and things like that may be hard to come by in some areas.
@@ontariobushcraft536 no, not at all, fluid film is readily available almost world wide. very easy to find in the states, and here, its in just about every parts store, crappy tire, and princess auto. and if not ff, lloyds ad 2000, and ad 3000, are basically the same thing .
Not sure if you still answering questions. i bought a 23 XMR and i bought the exact same set up as you have LESS the 6" extensions on each side. So my question is the wings on the outer ends, do they still work good plowing on an angle left or right. Does it still throw the it to the side as like you would not have the outer wings. With the wings i mean not the extensions but the outer part that keeps the snow from going beside the blade. Also there is a lot of snow flying above the blade onto the windshield. I wave a full windshield but no wipers as it is a plastic stock hardened one. Would the rubber on top of the blade help me
If you watched the video you'd know it's not my setup. This was a demo unit from the dealer and was sold not long after winter. It worked great, I can't say much past that
Those are a nice toy,a bit pricey for its size.The common rule of thumb is that it doesn't matter how much you can move but what you leave behind that everyone notices.Ive plowed ever since I was a young boy with a minimum width of 12 feet.When ever possible it was best winging with an extension especially at 20 mph.We were always accustomed to plowing hard drifted snow.Playing with soft fluffy snow was never an issue.We always said that if you can't push snow then you're not much good to have around!
@@MainvilleATV right now I love looking at it in the garage every day when I go to/get back from work...once the weather warms up and I get my windshield and storage box installed and 3D print my new center dash mounting plate (for my switched 12V & USB ports) then the fun will start up again! Had 1 good ride in it last fall before we had to park it for the winter....this upcoming season is going to be EPIC though! 😀😀😀
Nice video. I don’t know why, but the new into music reminded me of the American Pie movies. So when you appeared I was waiting for you to be holding a fresh warm apple pie. Lol
Simple, tracks. It has plenty of weight and platform to handle, traction would be its pitfall in wet snow. Easily solved with tracks and in some scenarios even chains.
Hey Kyle it would be great if it could lift and dump snow or sand like a loader does so that you could drive up to something and lift and tilt it back so you could clean up right up to stuff.
The idea of plows are good but they ruin suspension, and love your vids you guys have the skill at creating and editing content keep on doin what your doin
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Is the plow compatible with a Commander?
@@TheUltimateScot not sure, I'd call Pete's sales and service. They love plows there
Got a ‘16 Defender HD10 with a 84” HD can am plow. Thing is a BEAST to say the least! Our driveway to our house at our lake is about a mile long and it blows in pretty good sometimes. It is not a problem for this machine. Neighbors sometimes think I got a grader in to clear it, it does that good of job.
I'm thinking about a set up like that in the future thanks for showing us what it is capable of doing. I got a 60" on an ATV now but that looks a lot warmer and nicer as i get older lol. Thanks again!!
This is a very top of the line setup as far as OEM goes, hard to compete! Thanks for watching!
The right tool for the job makes for easy work.
Exactly. Its not for everyone, with its price tag but if you want to be the coolest dad on the block this is it haha!
@@MainvilleATV No doubt haha. Well in my neighborhood I dont think I'll quite need it. Maybe when I get a small acreage.
Wow . Man I want thst exact set up . Now that's a vid on what we are looking for . Hats off to this guy .
Glad you liked it!
With the toggle added that runs the winch/blade tilt, does the factory switch still function as well or does it become a dead switch?
got the defender limited, just need the plow. on back order lol
Where can you purchase this and get it shipped
Do you have a video of installation? Plus i dont see the joystick? Is it an electric motor powering the cylinders?
What's the difference between the hydraulic plow and just adding hydraulic angle to the regular blade? I know Polaris used to make a shifter handle that had up, down, left and right buttons built in. Seemed like a nice set up.
Nothing except this is straight from OEM and you wouldnt have to do it yourself.
Take the blade to a local do it your self car wash and give it a wax spray it will help protect it and it will keep the snow from building up on it.
Great advice! I've heard that before just never tried it. Makes sense though, eh? Thanks for watching!
a much better idea would be a spray of fluid film. cheap car wax at the washes don't prevent sticking like a hand applied wax does. But a good coat of ff will prevent sticking and protect from corrosion .
@@jasonmorehouse3756 Fluid Film Is definitely a better option. I didn't mention knowing we are in Canada and things like that may be hard to come by in some areas.
@@ontariobushcraft536 no, not at all, fluid film is readily available almost world wide. very easy to find in the states, and here, its in just about every parts store, crappy tire, and princess auto. and if not ff, lloyds ad 2000, and ad 3000, are basically the same thing .
I am just wondering what are the price levels on this unit? And if the are available for the Can-Am Commander.
Not sure if you still answering questions. i bought a 23 XMR and i bought the exact same set up as you have LESS the 6" extensions on each side. So my question is the wings on the outer ends, do they still work good plowing on an angle left or right. Does it still throw the it to the side as like you would not have the outer wings. With the wings i mean not the extensions but the outer part that keeps the snow from going beside the blade. Also there is a lot of snow flying above the blade onto the windshield. I wave a full windshield but no wipers as it is a plastic stock hardened one. Would the rubber on top of the blade help me
If you watched the video you'd know it's not my setup. This was a demo unit from the dealer and was sold not long after winter. It worked great, I can't say much past that
Those are a nice toy,a bit pricey for its size.The common rule of thumb is that it doesn't matter how much you can move but what you leave behind that everyone notices.Ive plowed ever since I was a young boy with a minimum width of 12 feet.When ever possible it was best winging with an extension especially at 20 mph.We were always accustomed to plowing hard drifted snow.Playing with soft fluffy snow was never an issue.We always said that if you can't push snow then you're not much good to have around!
Another great video, keep them coming!
Thanks Gary! How's that SXS holding up? You loving it or what? - Cass
@@MainvilleATV right now I love looking at it in the garage every day when I go to/get back from work...once the weather warms up and I get my windshield and storage box installed and 3D print my new center dash mounting plate (for my switched 12V & USB ports) then the fun will start up again! Had 1 good ride in it last fall before we had to park it for the winter....this upcoming season is going to be EPIC though! 😀😀😀
That's awesome, excited for you.
Nice video. I don’t know why, but the new into music reminded me of the American Pie movies. So when you appeared I was waiting for you to be holding a fresh warm apple pie. Lol
Aaaaaaaand.. DEMONITIZED. hahah
Would be curious how it would handle the same job if the snow was wet. Dry fluffy snow is easy to plow. The wet slushy stuff not so much.
Simple, tracks. It has plenty of weight and platform to handle, traction would be its pitfall in wet snow. Easily solved with tracks and in some scenarios even chains.
Blade was amazing
Wow! Sure could use one of those around the house! Hope to ride with ya soon from Sheffeild ontario
I cant say if theyre any good around the house, but they plow very well outside!
Mr. Plow thats my name that name again is Mr. Plow!! lol
Hahahah yes sir!
they need to make a wing plow for that now.
I am sure in time they'll do things we never would have guessed in this market lol
Perfect combination.
I agree! Doesnt get a whole lot better!
I sure need one! Tired of freezing my butt off on a open platform tractor 😁
If I didn't know any better, I would say that's Pete's place.
Pete's Sales and Service! :) Todd owns it now
Hey Kyle it would be great if it could lift and dump snow or sand like a loader does so that you could drive up to something and lift and tilt it back so you could clean up right up to stuff.
The idea of plows are good but they ruin suspension, and love your vids you guys have the skill at creating and editing content keep on doin what your doin
They can at times be hard on units, but they are quite the tool! Thanks Martin, Im slowly getting better!
what part of the suspension do they ruin?
4:05 they are pretty quiet... sorry you where saying? (I own one, they are not ;-) )
What $$$ doe's that unit go for?? without plow
Quite a few factors goes into that, youd have to contact your local canam dealer Paul. :)
The Boss v-plow is much better. I have one on my commander and love it
I need one lol
Come on down! Get you set up lol