Another low cost alternative for a rear mounted snow plow is Hitch 'N Plow which is a 3 point hitch adapter that allows you to attach a category 1 farm implement to your 2" Reese hitch. Cost of adapter is $149 and all you need is a winch (about $100) and a 6' 3pt blade which is about $300. In total about $550 for a low cost snow plow. I developed and patented this when I lived in Lapeer, MI. Search on Hitch 'N Plow on YouTube for a video.
I think in 2 foot of snow you'd be shut down! I have this plow on my full size pickup and would be shut down with it in 2 feet of snow!! BREAK OUT THE SNOWBLOWER. Don't get me wrong I think their a great plow and I have busted through some 3 1/2 foot drifts with it but 2 foot of snow in one storm. I'd call the neighbor with his crab steer John Deere and back my fanny up to the wood stove with a cup of hot chocolate.
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Another low cost alternative for a rear mounted snow plow is Hitch 'N Plow which is a 3 point hitch adapter that allows you to attach a category 1 farm implement to your 2" Reese hitch. Cost of adapter is $149 and all you need is a winch (about $100) and a 6' 3pt blade which is about $300. In total about $550 for a low cost snow plow. I developed and patented this when I lived in Lapeer, MI. Search on Hitch 'N Plow on YouTube for a video.
schmidtproducts 1 year ago
I think in 2 foot of snow you'd be shut down! I have this plow on my full size pickup and would be shut down with it in 2 feet of snow!! BREAK OUT THE SNOWBLOWER. Don't get me wrong I think their a great plow and I have busted through some 3 1/2 foot drifts with it but 2 foot of snow in one storm. I'd call the neighbor with his crab steer John Deere and back my fanny up to the wood stove with a cup of hot chocolate.
TCPPERFORMANCE1 1 year ago
I'm considering purchasing that same type of plow for my Jeep. How well does it work with your gator say with 2 ft snow?
Chiwulf 1 year ago