Snowsport HD plow
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Agri-Cover, Inc. (12-17-2014)
#2
Senior Member
There is a section of the forum dedicated to plowing (and towing and hauling), located here: https://www.f150forum.com/f82/
Snowsport discussed here:
https://www.f150forum.com/search.php?searchid=8391477 (search results)
Snowsport discussed here:
https://www.f150forum.com/search.php?searchid=8391477 (search results)
#3
Senior Member
Craptasic toy? Sorry, you asked for my opinion...
The plow is too light so it'll ride up and over packed snow. It's too low so the snow will flow over the top. One hard hit against a concealed object and you are bending something. 2" receiver mount? Yea, try hooking that up during a Alberta Clipper!
The plow is too light so it'll ride up and over packed snow. It's too low so the snow will flow over the top. One hard hit against a concealed object and you are bending something. 2" receiver mount? Yea, try hooking that up during a Alberta Clipper!
#4
F150 Forum
We make these plows
Hey. My company makes the SNOWSPORT plows.
jbiloff, can you tell me about the location you want to plow? Maybe I can give you a better idea of whether it will work for you.
I disagree with what Cord said, but I respect his right to share his opinion of our products.
If you want to see what our customers say about us, there are quite a few reviews on our Facebook page, and we don't have control over which one Facebook shows.
jbiloff, can you tell me about the location you want to plow? Maybe I can give you a better idea of whether it will work for you.
I disagree with what Cord said, but I respect his right to share his opinion of our products.
If you want to see what our customers say about us, there are quite a few reviews on our Facebook page, and we don't have control over which one Facebook shows.
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Cord (12-17-2014)
#5
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Thread Starter
Hey. My company makes the SNOWSPORT plows.
jbiloff, can you tell me about the location you want to plow? Maybe I can give you a better idea of whether it will work for you.
I disagree with what Cord said, but I respect his right to share his opinion of our products.
If you want to see what our customers say about us, there are quite a few reviews on our Facebook page, and we don't have control over which one Facebook shows.
Also, here's a playlist on YouTube with customer reviews.
jbiloff, can you tell me about the location you want to plow? Maybe I can give you a better idea of whether it will work for you.
I disagree with what Cord said, but I respect his right to share his opinion of our products.
If you want to see what our customers say about us, there are quite a few reviews on our Facebook page, and we don't have control over which one Facebook shows.
Also, here's a playlist on YouTube with customer reviews.
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Agri-Cover, Inc. (12-22-2014)
#7
F150 Forum
The one question I have is: Do you need the ability to backdrag snow? That is, drive forward toward a building with the plow up, stop at the edge of the building, lower the plow, and pull it back out?
If you absolutely have to have this ability, we can't help you. Our plow is made to be mechanically simple and operate without hydraulics or electrical connections, and the trade-off of this design is that it can't backdrag.
But if you can get your plowing done by going forward only, then I think our plow could work very, very well for you.
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#8
2011 Lariat Screw EB
I have to agree with Cord. All 3 of us are in Wisconsin so we know what our winters are like. I can see this bending pretty quickly. I use an ATV with a plow and it works great, can ride up with packed snow, but when I hit something (which is often enough) the weight of the ATV isn't enough to do any damage to the plow. Your truck on the other hand......
Also the new state law allows ATV's to run on roads in town up to 5 miles if you are on your way to plow someone out. All you need is a yellow hazard light. If your in-laws are close enough you could just drive over there. Plus ATV's are fun
Also the new state law allows ATV's to run on roads in town up to 5 miles if you are on your way to plow someone out. All you need is a yellow hazard light. If your in-laws are close enough you could just drive over there. Plus ATV's are fun
#9
F150 Forum
Murf, I respectfully disagree.
We make our plows in North Dakota, and we use them here too. We sell our plows all over the nation, and we get quite a few sales in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and New York.
And here is a message from our Facebook page we got from a customer near Buffalo, NY, earlier this year during the big storms around Thanksgiving. (He used the ATV version of our plow)
We make our plows in North Dakota, and we use them here too. We sell our plows all over the nation, and we get quite a few sales in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and New York.
And here is a message from our Facebook page we got from a customer near Buffalo, NY, earlier this year during the big storms around Thanksgiving. (He used the ATV version of our plow)
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Mark
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Looks pretty solid to me...
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Agri-Cover, Inc. (12-22-2014)