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Just ordered a snow plow

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Pat 13, Dec 22, 2010.

  1. Jan 27, 2011 at 7:04 AM
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    Pat 13

    Pat 13 [OP] Hillbilly 4X4

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    Thanks everyone...we finaly got more that 2" and I got to really try it out...F'in awsmone!!

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  2. Jan 27, 2011 at 7:13 AM
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    kris77

    kris77 Born in the Backwoods

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    In channel Vent Visors, AVS Bug Shield, Hankook Dynapro RF10 265/70/17
    Dont know about you, but that was the heaviest wettest snow i have ever seen. Snowflakes at times were the size of baseballs if not softballs. They felt like water balloons when they hit you.

    They shut down every road from my work to my house for 4 hours including the interstate. I was stuck for 3 hours till they cleared all the wrecks/trees/power lines out of the road. Crazy storm.
     
  3. Feb 4, 2011 at 12:27 PM
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    cntstan

    cntstan Well-Known Member

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    Wisconsin now, North Carolina will always be HOME
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    08 DC SR5 4X4 ; 94 Ford Bronco
    3" Toytec coilovers, rear AAL,satoshi'd grill,ARE topper,TRD exhaust, All Pro winch bumper, Warn winch, All Pro skid, Pro comp 7089's, Supersprings, Wet Okole seat covers
    Plowed with an 89' YJ for a few years but the snow just got to be too much and I was tired of getting stuck. The jeep ran like a champ but power was severely lacking and it was just too light to make quick work of the drifts. Now I plow with these:

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    it doesn't look too bad in this shot but the drifts are horrible right now......1000' downhill

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    I hate the bronco but it has some weight and pushes nicely. I'm just waiting for something expensive to break on it...........
     
  4. Oct 9, 2014 at 6:06 AM
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    Snogoer05

    Snogoer05 Well-Known Member

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    Billy's all around. 1.75 up front. Fisher HT 6'8" Steel blade. Custom bed rack. Mt Shasta.
    My set up is an older Fisher H/T series. 6'6'' steel blade. Use it all last winter and it performed very well. Just had the frame replaced (Thanks Mr. Recall) so I should be good for many winters to come.

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