Old Timer here so dont be offended by my suggestion but if you push the snow to the left side of the driveway when the town plows come around they will not push your load back into the driveway.
When you were solo and wanted to grow. What made you more money or did you add first? A second truck, dump trailer, or a machine? Also its amazing how much that truck can backdrag. My 2500 with an 8.5 fisher xv2 can only backdrag maybe six inches of snow three to four feet then it stops lol.
The residential one in the woods? Nowhere to put snow at the bottom. We rebuilt that driveway this summer and it’s a steep drop off on both sides. And illegal to push across a town or state highway
@@VTOutdoorServices gotch ya , it's illegal here too (RI) so I push out and bank it against the curb. I guess it's just a matter of preference I just try to avoid backing as much as possible. Nice channel. NVT is beautiful
We have both the yellow ones are stronger imo, stainless steel is just the moldboard everything else is mild steel the yellow plows are welded together ,the stainless steel the stainless is bolted on and doesn’t add to the structural integrity like the mild steel does. Just my opinion.
They each have their strengths/weaknesses. Smaller plow with wings contains better for moving snow straight forward across parking lots. Possibly windrowing some fairy dust type snow. Try windrowing heavier snow, or windrowing older windrows widening a road....wings are not designed/not robust enough to take that abuse not to mention depending on the style plow/wings the angle is all wrong. My 8.5XV2 with wings doesn't windrow well at all, I'd be better off with a 9.5'. Another thing is floatation.....a 9.5' plow won't float on top of the snow like a 8.5' with wings. There is no cure all, like most things there are trade-offs.
Old Timer here so dont be offended by my suggestion but if you push the snow to the left side of the driveway when the town plows come around they will not push your load back into the driveway.
Fantastic video! I love my Fisher Xtreme V.
Thanks. We haven’t considered other brands because these have worked for the past 15-20 years
I have the 10.6 fisher plow too. I have it on a f750 and actually made 1’ extensions. Making the plow 12.6 feet. It’s a unit
I saw it in the video!
Cool you plow Smugglers notch Distillery 👍
Awesome video! Thanks!
sharp looking rig
Could tell the ram was working a bit to move that heavy stuff. But, that’s a big ass plow and a good amount of snow. Got the job done in style.
Nice rig!!
Great video
Nice job 👍🏻
I want a v plow but with our 2 3 inch snow storms a year my straight blade does just fine lol
When you were solo and wanted to grow. What made you more money or did you add first? A second truck, dump trailer, or a machine? Also its amazing how much that truck can backdrag. My 2500 with an 8.5 fisher xv2 can only backdrag maybe six inches of snow three to four feet then it stops lol.
It really depends on what your plan is long term.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT CHRISTMAS 🎄 DAY BUD
I seen that tree literally jump at you. They've done it to me on the snowmobile too.
He needs 18 foot short iron pull plow also . better than back dragging total driveways.
😂 the things already as long as a school bus. Not sure I’ve got the real estate
Ya I see that. Reg cab I think might be a better fit for plowing.
@@marm842 yeah this is the only crew cab. The others are reg cabs. Nice n short. I try to only do the big lots with this one.
Ya it's a nice out fit for sure
You should do a video of you singing CHRISTMAS music 🎶 you have a good voice
Why did back down that driveway? Turn around top of driveway and push out.....
The residential one in the woods? Nowhere to put snow at the bottom. We rebuilt that driveway this summer and it’s a steep drop off on both sides. And illegal to push across a town or state highway
@@VTOutdoorServices gotch ya , it's illegal here too (RI) so I push out and bank it against the curb. I guess it's just a matter of preference I just try to avoid backing as much as possible. Nice channel. NVT is beautiful
Great video as usual. What made you go with the yellow Fisher over the stainless steel? Just wondering
Fisher plows are supposed to be yellow. Stainless ones are for the guys who love driving around with them on when it’s not snowing 😂
We have both the yellow ones are stronger imo, stainless steel is just the moldboard everything else is mild steel the yellow plows are welded together ,the stainless steel the stainless is bolted on and doesn’t add to the structural integrity like the mild steel does. Just my opinion.
Good point. Honestly for how these plows get treated, I don’t see spending the stainless $
@@VTOutdoorServices hahaha.
did you have to pay for tarp?
No
I prefer a smaller plow with wings to get the width plus better containment.
They each have their strengths/weaknesses. Smaller plow with wings contains better for moving snow straight forward across parking lots. Possibly windrowing some fairy dust type snow. Try windrowing heavier snow, or windrowing older windrows widening a road....wings are not designed/not robust enough to take that abuse not to mention depending on the style plow/wings the angle is all wrong. My 8.5XV2 with wings doesn't windrow well at all, I'd be better off with a 9.5'. Another thing is floatation.....a 9.5' plow won't float on top of the snow like a 8.5' with wings. There is no cure all, like most things there are trade-offs.
hate it when customers watch me plow and when trees jump out at you
I know. Dangers of the job
@@VTOutdoorServices 🤣🤣🤣 I'm from north Eastern Illinois 30 min north of chicago and I get a lot of wild trees running wild 🤣
You need better light system, too much vibration
The plow lights? Or
Quit hogging all the snow, send it this way.
Ha well we’re down for the count now. Been over a week of 40’s