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Uploaded by Yamaha1005N on Dec 13, 2009
http://www.ponderayyamahamotors.com/ATVsnowblower.html You can move snow the easy way Berco builds a 48", 54", and 66" snowblowers for Atv's. If you own a side by side you can now mount a 66" or 72" snowblower on it.
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How much about to give me an idea.
NUTCASE03 1 year ago
yeah but you see people would rather spend there money on a plow for acouple reasons
1: They are Cheaper than snow blowers
2: They can get more snow than snow blowers "they dont leave a 1/4 of snow"
3: You can get a wider blade for a tractor utv or atv then snow blowers.
4: blades are lighter than snow blowers.
5: They dont use extra gas.
Now shure snowblowers have acouple things over a blade
1: they move the snow 50feet away into your neighbors yard :) making it there problem
2: They are quick
jenniesboy 2 years ago
I have a 54" on a rhino 660. With the rear axle widening kit it is narrrower than the machine (5.5"). For the money though it works great!
LEGANCW 2 years ago
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How much about to give me an idea.
NUTCASE03 1 year ago
yeah but you see people would rather spend there money on a plow for acouple reasons
1: They are Cheaper than snow blowers
2: They can get more snow than snow blowers "they dont leave a 1/4 of snow"
3: You can get a wider blade for a tractor utv or atv then snow blowers.
4: blades are lighter than snow blowers.
5: They dont use extra gas.
Now shure snowblowers have acouple things over a blade
1: they move the snow 50feet away into your neighbors yard :) making it there problem
2: They are quick
jenniesboy 2 years ago
I have a 54" on a rhino 660. With the rear axle widening kit it is narrrower than the machine (5.5"). For the money though it works great!
LEGANCW 2 years ago