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The all aroundness is what I like best about the wheeler. I don't want something that is going to just sit around 3/4 of the year. Like true007 said, as long as you don't let it just pile up and you push it off the drive a good ways, there should be no problem. Winch is definitely necessity! Not only for the plow but I don't know how many times I've gotten myself into some very heavy, deep mud that I've had to winch out of Once you have become high centered.. it's over without a winch or another wheeler to get through the narrow trails and pull you out. We get alot of snow in Erie, but we OFTEN get it over the course of a coupel nights or a week. Very rarely will you get over a foot in a night. ANd it is usually a pretty wet snow. This house is also about 100yds from the lake which mean blowing snow could be an issue. But the property is setup pretty good to stop the blowing with big pine trees that line the lake side of the driveway.
A snowblower attatchment for a wheeler would be good... |
Brian,
Don't you have a view of that thing from the rear? ;) :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: Lowell |
another bud of mine used to have twin mowers he pulled behind his ATV n the summer also he mowed for extra cash sid it worked great !! year round fun!!
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Lowell ~ here is a rear end shot for you buddy..................
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...m/P5250005.JPG |
Sorry Lowell......this is probably what you meant.................
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/yea1.jpg |
Brian,
That's what I'Mtalkin' about! :cool: Lowell |
bnewell,
My wife probably would like me riding that to plow snow... I bet it's great to ride though! |
I have the ultimate ATV for sale, plow snow in the winter and start a logging company in the spring.
Scott S http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...m/DSC00084.JPG |
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