You forgot to show running to the other side to hook up the power wire. Besides that ive been running MM2 for over 5 years, great product easy hook up.
@@jamesnm21 My assumption was they were owned by separate companies to begin with and stuck with the original designs. I have two Fisher plows that are easy to remove/install. The Western has removable receivers that make the attachment points on the truck stealth when they are removed!
Western has a sizable advantage that the ultramount 2 receiver can be disconnected off-season, IMO that is the most "stealthy" off-season vehicle side mount.
You forgot to show running to the other side to hook up the power wire. Besides that ive been running MM2 for over 5 years, great product easy hook up.
Oh if it was only that easy
Can someone tell me why I have high beam lights on my plow but no low beam. When disconnected I have low and high on my pickup.
My father with the Chevy 2500hd me with a f250 both trust Fisher 👍
still have the old cable controller in 71 f250
What happened to the other MM2 commercial?
Como areglal las luz de la pala
LOL mine is a Minute Mount 2 and it actually takes many minutes when your NOT exactly square to the plow ...
Funny that D.D. uses different systems even though they manufacture both Western and Fischer. I imagine both systems have their followers though.
I have Fisher 8’ MM2 HD . That one jack leg isn’t quite as good as Westerns two rear side legs.
@@jamesnm21 My assumption was they were owned by separate companies to begin with and stuck with the original designs. I have two Fisher plows that are easy to remove/install. The Western has removable receivers that make the attachment points on the truck stealth when they are removed!
@@jamesnm21, DD also manufacture SnowEx (Blizard).
I'm still more in favor of the ultramount 2
Western has a sizable advantage that the ultramount 2 receiver can be disconnected off-season, IMO that is the most "stealthy" off-season vehicle side mount.