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Geo Prizm?
I don't know what you are smoking, but it must be good stuff. :thumbsup:

Yes true..Its got chains and a 1 1/2 pressure treated block for susoension lift. HF electric winch to raise. Plow is old oil tanks side,I was inspired by a buick I saw that had a plow and they had a 4 x 4 that piveted across the roof. So the driver would reach through the sunlight and raise it by pulling it.
 
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Just getting mine ready for another winter.<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/snow-removal/440697-pictures-your-snow-weapons-20150912_153511-jpg"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/snow-removal/440698-pictures-your-snow-weapons-20150912_153517-jpg"/>

More pictures wanted! !!!!! Can you give me name of your dealer??? Lol
 
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Brought this home today, prolly won't snow this winter:laughing:
 

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/ Pictures of your snow weapons #2,786  
Finally pulled the trigger on a snow bucket. I do a bunch of driveways where there is no place to stack at the end and you have to move the snow out of there. The standard bucket took too many trips! This will be much better. 3x the volume!

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/ Pictures of your snow weapons #2,787  
I too pulled the trigger. Bought a Virnig 'V' Plow. Great price from LANO EQUIPMENT as compared to all other Dealers. It showed up the other day VERY impressed with it's Fit and Finish. Hydraulics work as anticipated. We will see how the setup works when things get White.
 
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I too pulled the trigger. Bought a Virnig 'V' Plow. Great price from LANO EQUIPMENT as compared to all other Dealers. It showed up the other day VERY impressed with it's Fit and Finish. Hydraulics work as anticipated. We will see how the setup works when things get White.
I wouldn't mind seeing that set-up, sounds nice.:thumbsup:
 
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I wouldn't mind seeing that set-up, sounds nice.:thumbsup:

Took these pics Saturday. Pistons are 1 1/4" The legs on the Skids are 1 3/8" in diameter. the skids seem small but really robust. My connectors are down close to the Plow so actually I have too much hose. I forgot to take a Pic of the Two levers in the tractor.
 

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/ Pictures of your snow weapons #2,790  
Very nice looking set-up, By the looks of it, you are only using the two quick connect fittings in front for your plow? If so, how does that work to operate so many functions on that V plow?
Thanks for the pic's.
 
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Very nice looking set-up, By the looks of it, you are only using the two quick connect fittings in front for your plow? If so, how does that work to operate so many functions on that V plow?
Thanks for the pic's.
 
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Unlike most v plows that have a separate harness and joystick that you have to clamp on somewhere this one has some simple valving on the Plow. On this plow, There is no Button for each wing of the plow. I push the lever in one direction and one wing moves, when it hits full 'scoop', the other wing moves. When you push the lever in the other direction, the First wing moves back toward 'V'. So you can configure any degree of angle Left or Right. It sounds clumsy but I messed with it a bit when I hooked it up and it will become intuative in a short time. Better then a plug in, clamp on, joystick harness that I would have to snake into my cab somehow.
 
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I understand Tony, nicely done.:thumbsup:
 
/ Pictures of your snow weapons #2,796  
So last year darn near killed me plowing on a cab-less BX. Purchased myself an upgrade:

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So last year darn near killed me plowing on a cab-less BX. Purchased myself an upgrade:

Funny. I upgraded FROM a truck, TO a tractor.
Granted, truck was way older (1995), but the Boss plow was good stuff.
I can blow my driveway in 1/2 the time as I could plow it. L3940 (open station & Carharts) with 74" blower....
 
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Just switched over from mowing season to snow season. I use this for my 800 foot long gravel driveway.
 
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Rigged for snow.

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Well I'd say that's about as close to a perfect setup as you can get!

I don't think I posted my snow machine upgrade;


2006 2500HD gas. 8'2" Boss Got these in the spring. Turns out I got taken. Spent 50% of what I payed for it on repairs... and not done yet. I hope we get alot of snow to help pay for her!
 

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