Stihl051master
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Hello,
I'm in the market for a used plow for personal use. I have a 150 yard dirt driveway, and also like to clear down my back lane to make it easier to get back in the woods. Now I'm using a Kawasaki Mule with a 54" blade or a Ford 4000 tractor with a loader. The problem w/ the tractor is that I redid it recently, and I don't have the tires loaded, so traction is a problem. The Mule works fine as long as the snow is not deep.
I'm looking for either a smaller plow for my Jeep, or larger one for my 92 Dodge 1 ton diesel. What way would you guys go? Anyone plow with a Jeep? I'm thinking a 6.5' on the Jeep would make a nice maneuverable rig, but I worry that it might not be heavy enough when the snow gets deeper.
With the Dodge I figure I can probably put whatever I want on there and go to town. I installed a locking diff in both vehicles, Jeep is lifted w/33's and Dodge is stock with 33's if that makes any difference.
What should I look for when checking out a used plow? Any advantages/disadvantages to a Western, Fisher, Meyer, Boss, etc? I'm not looking to spend a bunch, but we do get enough decent storms here to make it worth while. I've seen a few for 500 and under, and would rather go that route and fix/rebuild/ replace whatever is necessary so at least I know what I have.
Working on the hydraulics or fabricating vehicle mounts is no problem for me. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm in the market for a used plow for personal use. I have a 150 yard dirt driveway, and also like to clear down my back lane to make it easier to get back in the woods. Now I'm using a Kawasaki Mule with a 54" blade or a Ford 4000 tractor with a loader. The problem w/ the tractor is that I redid it recently, and I don't have the tires loaded, so traction is a problem. The Mule works fine as long as the snow is not deep.
I'm looking for either a smaller plow for my Jeep, or larger one for my 92 Dodge 1 ton diesel. What way would you guys go? Anyone plow with a Jeep? I'm thinking a 6.5' on the Jeep would make a nice maneuverable rig, but I worry that it might not be heavy enough when the snow gets deeper.
With the Dodge I figure I can probably put whatever I want on there and go to town. I installed a locking diff in both vehicles, Jeep is lifted w/33's and Dodge is stock with 33's if that makes any difference.
What should I look for when checking out a used plow? Any advantages/disadvantages to a Western, Fisher, Meyer, Boss, etc? I'm not looking to spend a bunch, but we do get enough decent storms here to make it worth while. I've seen a few for 500 and under, and would rather go that route and fix/rebuild/ replace whatever is necessary so at least I know what I have.
Working on the hydraulics or fabricating vehicle mounts is no problem for me. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!