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OK, zip code 02333 (20 miles due south of Boston, MA)
I'm under 26" of snow and supposed to get upto 16" more... wind gusting to 60 mph, visibility is about 300 feet, with occasional white-outs.
I decided to get a snow plow for my truck. It's a small truck but is 4x4.
what should I look for in a plow? I don't want to drop several grand without being educated. Anyone offer advice? Thanks.
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Sounds like you would be best keeping off the roads. Stay inside with you missus and enjoy the time off work!
42" have fun plowing that. What ever you do dont get an expensive clear plexy glass one. People like to steel those. Bastards!...
What kind of truck. The z71?
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Youll need some heavy duty tires, probably studded aswell. Good luck getting traction with 1000lbs of snow. Its not light you know
that was really really funny. i laughed for a whileOriginally Posted by Enforcer
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me too, then I noticed that it was an ACURA bumper on a HONDA, and I laughed some more.Originally Posted by Grayscale
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you might be better off searching google or some other forum more closely related to cars / plows...
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I don't know whats so funny about that, in the picture its just a honda integra, nothing out of place there.Originally Posted by wizardPC
other than honda doesnt make the integra, yeah theres nothing out of place there
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