Really nice job. If you chained your rear tires and put some weight in the back, that would really plow well in heavier snow. I like people who think outside the box. 4 wheel drive isn't everything. Good job!
I have a Ford E-350. Questions: Did you buy from a Snow Sport Dealer or directly from them? Did you install the front receiver yourslef, if not how much was that? Think its strong enough to move 12 in or more of snow? How much was the blade for a ford van? Still happy with your purchase?
I bought the blade used off craigslist in good condition. The front reciever I had custom installed by a specialty hitch shop to fit in discreetly between the custom bodywork (they took a hitch made for E250/E350 chassis and merely made it more compact as it originally hung too low). The total cost was around $250 (custom installed) and works great: 500lb tongue weight/9000lb pulling capacity. I think it is strong enough to move 12in of snow but traction will prob be an issue. Still very happy!
I really like the design of this plow. I'd get one myself but don't have need. I could plow the neighborhood though. Your video beats hell out of the factory vids and shows much more. Thanks for posting.
@OneCheekRider
Hi. That snow plow is on sale? How much is it now? I need that ASAP, if it is goos price.
Please reply kotecsam@yahoo.com
Thanks
kotecsam 1 year ago
do they make front hitch mounts for a 98 dodge ram b1500 (van)
falconsfan720 1 year ago
Snow chains do the job even on a car that otherwise would struggle quite a bit in snow.
Airox2009 1 year ago
Really nice job. If you chained your rear tires and put some weight in the back, that would really plow well in heavier snow. I like people who think outside the box. 4 wheel drive isn't everything. Good job!
steelfist65 2 years ago
I have a Ford E-350. Questions: Did you buy from a Snow Sport Dealer or directly from them? Did you install the front receiver yourslef, if not how much was that? Think its strong enough to move 12 in or more of snow? How much was the blade for a ford van? Still happy with your purchase?
interstategar 2 years ago
I bought the blade used off craigslist in good condition. The front reciever I had custom installed by a specialty hitch shop to fit in discreetly between the custom bodywork (they took a hitch made for E250/E350 chassis and merely made it more compact as it originally hung too low). The total cost was around $250 (custom installed) and works great: 500lb tongue weight/9000lb pulling capacity. I think it is strong enough to move 12in of snow but traction will prob be an issue. Still very happy!
OneCheekRider 2 years ago
Wow!! No winch or hydraulics? Just hooks to the front?
PatBALEX 2 years ago
connects to my 2" receiver in the front. It's called a snowsport personal utility plow.
OneCheekRider 2 years ago
is that hunk of shit 4x4??!
34celticpride 2 years ago
nope, RWD
OneCheekRider 2 years ago
holy shit dudee...what you got for wieght??
34celticpride 2 years ago
just whatever fat chicks I picked up at the bar the night before. Otherwise, there's absolutely nothing added for weight.
OneCheekRider 2 years ago
haahhahaha wow pretty amazing for a van
34celticpride 2 years ago
wow rwd....this means that i still have hope in putting a plow on my rwd 3/4 ton silverado pickup...nice video
123lawncare 2 years ago
I really like the design of this plow. I'd get one myself but don't have need. I could plow the neighborhood though. Your video beats hell out of the factory vids and shows much more. Thanks for posting.
antsamarchin 2 years ago