How do you plow snow?

   / How do you plow snow? #223  
How would the ins co know it's lettered? I have to send pics to Haggerty for my antique/classic veh's, but not my "regular" car ins co.
They don't need to. If your vehicle is registered as commercial, your personal policy doesn't cover it. Many people only discover this when they try to file a personal claim and get denied.
 
   / How do you plow snow? #225  
@Rockbadchild your picture almost looks like there’s daylight. I assume you just have a good pole light since that far north the sun never comes up.😀
haha funny... I am not that north, we see the sun at least when its not snowing... so not this week but eventually it will stop then we will see it.

Fu&*en brutal this week I tell ya we had 1.5 to 2 feet of snow and we got a solid 2 extra feet... snow is already at crotch height and its not even Christmas, snowmobilers will have a blast this year that's for sure.
 
   / How do you plow snow? #226  
@Hay Dude. Sorry for the delay getting back to you.

Back home (SD), they don't use salt on the roads. Nearby in MN they use a great deal. The difference is so stark that most SD natives won't buy a used car that lived in MN. They become rust buckets in short order.

The residential streets in my hometown rarely got plowed. Only if we got real snow (typically 6"+ in one storm). We drove (and walked) on roads that were essentially hard-packed snow for 2-3 months. We half-skiied on our walk to school. It varied by year, though. I'd rather have snow than bitter cold. Really cold air masses cannot hold as much precipitation, so when it got really cold, we got less snow. The Dakotas (and some other places, I reckon) get a lot of drifting, even when snowfall is rather light.

The term 'real snow' is common speech up there. It isn't used as a pejorative, it just describes a storm that dropped enough to be a PITA (or, for enthusiasts, enough for sledding, skiing, snowmobiles, etc.)

"Oh, ja. We had real snow there last night, don'tcha know."
 
   / How do you plow snow? #228  
Going on 20 years with this setup. Only broke one shear bolt. TaDa!


20161209_092958_001.jpg
 
   / How do you plow snow? #230  
Updating my snow fighter. Kubota M7060, Hiniker 8.5' V Plow with 1' wings I just fabed up so 10.5' span now. (no paint yet) 84" Landpride Blower with all hydraulic controls and custom hydraulic back drag I fabed up a few weeks ago. I also have a 7' box blade, 8' 3 point hydraulic angle blade and a 3 point salt spreader depending on the kind of precipitation we get.
 

Attachments

  • 20251219_133333.jpg
    20251219_133333.jpg
    10.6 MB · Views: 32
  • 20251219_133257.jpg
    20251219_133257.jpg
    10.6 MB · Views: 34
  • 20251219_133305.jpg
    20251219_133305.jpg
    10 MB · Views: 32
  • 20251219_133312.jpg
    20251219_133312.jpg
    8.5 MB · Views: 33
  • 20251219_133239.jpg
    20251219_133239.jpg
    9.7 MB · Views: 31
   / How do you plow snow? #231  
Updating my snow fighter. Kubota M7060, Hiniker 8.5' V Plow with 1' wings I just fabed up so 10.5' span now. (no paint yet) 84" Landpride Blower with all hydraulic controls and custom hydraulic back drag I fabed up a few weeks ago. I also have a 7' box blade, 8' 3 point hydraulic angle blade and a 3 point salt spreader depending on the kind of precipitation we get.
I have no compulsion to invest that much money to deal with snow.
 
   / How do you plow snow? #232  
Updating my snow fighter. Kubota M7060, Hiniker 8.5' V Plow with 1' wings I just fabed up so 10.5' span now. (no paint yet) 84" Landpride Blower with all hydraulic controls and custom hydraulic back drag I fabed up a few weeks ago. I also have a 7' box blade, 8' 3 point hydraulic angle blade and a 3 point salt spreader depending on the kind of precipitation we get.

From the looks of the pictures/ background/ neighborhood/ I think you are the go to guy when it snows out there. Am I right?
 
   / How do you plow snow? #233  
Updating my snow fighter. Kubota M7060, Hiniker 8.5' V Plow with 1' wings I just fabed up so 10.5' span now. (no paint yet) 84" Landpride Blower with all hydraulic controls and custom hydraulic back drag I fabed up a few weeks ago. I also have a 7' box blade, 8' 3 point hydraulic angle blade and a 3 point salt spreader depending on the kind of precipitation we get.
Does the town call you to fill in when some of their snow removal equipment breaks down?
 
   / How do you plow snow? #234  
Updating my snow fighter. Kubota M7060, Hiniker 8.5' V Plow with 1' wings I just fabed up so 10.5' span now. (no paint yet) 84" Landpride Blower with all hydraulic controls and custom hydraulic back drag I fabed up a few weeks ago. I also have a 7' box blade, 8' 3 point hydraulic angle blade and a 3 point salt spreader depending on the kind of precipitation we get.

That is quite the fabrication job on the rear blower.
My standard rear blower is kind of a drag (pun) operating near cars or garage doors.
The decked out blowers with back drags, or pull type blowers are just so expensive that I can't justify the $$ for my rare use of the blower.
Nice work!
 
   / How do you plow snow? #237  
Getting outside to unload our 6x6 and get its plow back on so as to do our yard. I will get a few pics for you guys. We have a Outlander 4x4 being assembled now awaiting various parts for it. So we are looking for a plow to go with it that we won't break or wear out. I sent to much time rebuilding the KFI made plow on the 6x6.
6x6plows220.jpg
 
   / How do you plow snow? #238  
Arly, I had a factory plow on a Ranger and there was a shear pin on it that kept breaking. I get more snow than most people but not as much as you will get in the UP.

IMO none of the ATV/SxS plows are tough enough to move a lot of snow. If it does not have a shear pin, then something is going to bend or get broken.

The CF Moto dealer tried to talk me into a plow when I bought the Unforce 1000 this year. I smiled and told him "No thanks, I have better options".

The Ranger was OK dealing with 4 inches of snow. The plow is not attached on the picture below, but I did have tracks to help with traction. The problem is the amount of force it takes to move snow as it gets deeper and wetter.

Tracks 1.jpg


My suggestion is look for a plow that has a shear pin and have a few spares. This is what the Polaris plow used:

 
   / How do you plow snow? #239  
Arly, I had a factory plow on a Ranger and there was a shear pin on it that kept breaking. I get more snow than most people but not as much as you will get in the UP.

IMO none of the ATV/SxS plows are tough enough to move a lot of snow. If it does not have a shear pin, then something is going to bend or get broken.

The CF Moto dealer tried to talk me into a plow when I bought the Unforce 1000 this year. I smiled and told him "No thanks, I have better options".

The Ranger was OK dealing with 4 inches of snow. The plow is not attached on the picture below, but I did have tracks to help with traction. The problem is the amount of force it takes to move snow as it gets deeper and wetter.

View attachment 4618990

My suggestion is look for a plow that has a shear pin and have a few spares. This is what the Polaris plow used:

You need a RAMMY 155 Commercial single stage snow thrower for your ranger.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Unused 2025 CFG Industrial MH12RX Mini Excavator (A59228)
Unused 2025 CFG...
2016 John Deer 5075E (A60462)
2016 John Deer...
John Deere 855DXUV Gator (A57148)
John Deere 855DXUV...
2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (A55315)
2020 Chevrolet...
DEUTZ MARATHON 60KW GENERATOR (A58214)
DEUTZ MARATHON...
500 Gallon Fuel Tank with Pump (A55853)
500 Gallon Fuel...
 
Top