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  • This looks like a great design for municipal use, but for somebody like me who clears trails, driveways and gravel roads with them where they get the shit kicked out of them, a regular solid plow is best

  • or u can buy a snowblower and have no piles

  • Hard to beat that.

  • Looks great for parking lots, but wouldn't touch it for anything else.

  • I operate a 5200 series 1218 for a municipality and it plows full season it works well on gravel and in and around buildings. the 1218 does my two lane roads in two passes if the banks aren't higher than the wings. The only thing I don't like is the wear edges stick up inside the wing when jammed with snow or ice. We have it hooked to a JD 624K powerlell lift and it is the right machine for that heavy of a plow.

  • That's a silly patent.

  • @Zeengai You obviously don't live in Canada. These guys are based in Ontario and they've sold over 5000 already, so I'd say it's a damn good idea

  • Who the hell is Horst?

  • I don't mean to be a nitpicker, but you guys missed a spot during plowing

  • @crx018 hey screw craftsmen and btw denver has the best and go ride ur pos font

  • How did I get here?

  • "Maximum width maximum width" SAUCE BOSS! BACON STRIPS! This guy stole from epic for SURE!

  • That is awesome...

  • che figata di lama! Si troverà anche in italia?

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  • WHY ARE YOU WATCHING VIDEOS LIKE THIS??? haha just ask yourself this every now and then

  • @hayarradumbass It's "related video syndome", when you end up watching weird related videos which aren't actually related haha.

  • I'd think more of it if the snow was a wet snow.

  • The scene starting at 2:43 is priceless! Small dozer, big heap, then the large dozer moves it like it's nothing!

  • Would be good if we had snow here... No snow in Minnesota.... Sad day..

  • At last something I've been looking to see made!..in Canada! Great!

  • This comment has received too many negative votes

  • sweet

  • Gave me a chubby..

  • I Wish I had that when I was doing snow removal !

  • Glad to see you canadians drive Fendt tractors too! Good choice, quality from europe ;)

  • this would work good for us up here in guilford new york.

  • @dawser19 Considering they are made in Ontario Canada and they have over 5000 units out already I say your wrong.

  • @dawser19 Ignorant bastard... we have the best snow equipment in the world when comes to snow storms .. go play with your craftsman lawnmower !!

  • Excellent! Im sure this thing is not cheap!

  • very good.... to totally screw up your nice new loader arms! forget your warranty with that thing! just use a regular frame, because it always gets punished while snow plowing! maybe it's good for pushing maize.

  • They don't stand by their product.

  • @skalesrider can you explain?

  • You can run it either way but it's much easier to operate on the frame mount. On a loader we find it's hard to keep the blade at the proper level. The harness will also take alot more abuse then the loader will. If your an experienced operator you'll most likely make out fine with a loader mount but if you have alot of hired help just for the winter the harness is more straight forward for anyone to drive.

  • We have a customer who just got a similar tractor and is debating how to hook up plow to front of tractor -either under carriage mount or the quick connect with loader arms. What are your thoughts???

  • excellent piece of equipment! i used one on a john deere 7330 premium for 5 seasons. never had a single issue. very durable plow. my theory is that most plow breakage occurs due to operator malfunction. i see so many guys ram the shit out of equipment...

  • @kentuckyswindler00 I drive a snow cat in the mountains......on a clear night....we can see the guys plowing the parking lots at the resort.....pounding the shit out of the tractors and ploughs....and limping back to the shop with the plough dragging along by the hydraulics

  • personally I'd rather have a Boss...

  • Looks great, but just seems like more stuff to break in the middle of a storm.

  • @CATZR600BRAAAAAP We own one of these blades - the end flappers. Its a 4000 seriers blade. We use a snow blower aswell to keep big snow piles clear.

  • excellence....................­.wow!

  • wow

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