Tracker plowing
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awsome, trackers are often under-rated. i love my 04 v6 tracker, perfect combination of gas mileage/power and off-road/on-road capabilities
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Awesome. I always wanted to do this to the trackers i had over the years.
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Awesome!
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nice little rig! you should spray cooking spray on the blade to make the snow slide off
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@smokey2000000000 what kind of plow did you eventually get? I've got a tracker and am thinking about buying a plow.
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Holy shit ive been looking for geo tracker plow videos. Finally found a few! Looks good man i thought about putting a plow on my lil tracker for driveways lastyear.
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pushing snow across the road and onto the neighbours property will get you a big fine in the states
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I'm not pushing the snow on anyone's lot, the street is the city of Montreal's property and it's legal here to stack the snow on its sides.
514rider 2 years ago
Very cool. I'm setting up my sidekick with a plow this week, you're video goes to show a sidekick is alot more than an ATV with heat
smokey2000000000 2 years ago
Thanks. Keep in mind that the locked rear diff helps a lot, but even open it should plow fine as long as you have decent snow tires.
514rider 2 years ago
nice set up is that snow chains in the back 2? whats it in 4 low? i know geos dont need to work that hard 2 push snow!
chevyweld 2 years ago
Chains in the back indeed.. Maybe a bit of an overkill, given that the rear diff is locked. I'll try to plow without them this winter and we'll see.
I plow in 4 Low, as it's easier to maneuver in tight spaces and I'm never in a rush anyways (I only do two driveways, mine and neighbours..).
514rider 2 years ago
Hey buddy good on ya, just looking around to fit my '94 Tracker with a 72" plow. I'm thinking of going cheap with no hydrolics and the up and down motion with a winch and winch bumper ... any good suggestions?
dewdew121212 2 years ago
I suggest you pick up an older commercial blade, Meyer, Fisher, etc... as they're very rugged. A winch will work fine for up and down motion, only problem is that it creates kinks in the steel line. I'll post up a vid with more details of my setup, if it can help.
514rider 2 years ago