THIS SNOW PLOW ONLY DOES ONE THING RIGHT!! | NOT MY FAVORITE |

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In today’s video, we discuss the pro’s and con’s to everyone’s favorite truck plow the V plow! It’s been around since 1775 before the birth of America and around then it was the bee’s knees but today in 2023 is it still? The short answer is no the long answer is in the video…
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That is why you have a pull plow. Perfect

marm
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This newer generation cracks me up.. been plowing commercial accounts for years with a v-plow and never had a problem. Not to mention all the people I know that runs a v plow and never had a problem.

christopherflannery
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I dont know that there will ever be a one plow fits all. 🤔 love your pull plows paired with the v. That looks so slick!

bladezllc
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The artic razer back will be a game changer. It just might be the perfect fits all plow. Still able to windrow effectively but also carry massive amounts of snow and not be rough on the truck when hitting things under the snow.

TermiteBenny
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I totally agree with you on this. We just purchased our first boss EXT. That thing carries way more more then the ole v-plow. Next will be the f-14 or a 16’ back blade for next year. Great video!!

griffinsgroundkeepingllc
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Would love to try the Sno Power front plow! I’m mostly residential right now though, would keep the V plows for the country driveways

TheBackRoads
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That’s was very thorough and well put together. I agree V plows have their fit in the snow game. I personally love the wideout and have both the wideout and a v plow. The wideout is so much more efficient. Just like you said the v plow is good for that first initial pass on the big storms. Either way they both push snow and get the job done. The wider the plow the better

jcslawntips
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On a V plow on a 250 or a 350 The 9‘6“ V is by far superior and get it with the high wings adds more weight for back dragging and if you’re scared of the corners of the plow touching the blacktop when they’re wing back just open up the V a little with the controller and you’re good to go if you get a blizzard that’s wet and heavy and you sleep late that V plow will put you back on the map ! the rest of the guys are going to slide off the road sideways and spent three hours digging out their truck lol I’ll drive by I also run a western white out on a different F350 great for swiping parking lots when it’s cold and fluffy get both

richscott
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Everything you have said is why many places in Canada have gone to high volume, high hp (200-300hp), massive snowblowers that have rotary drums and can cast snow well over 100 ft. The largest 102" - 108" blowers by Pronovost, Zaugg, Schmidt, etc can move 2, 500 tons per hour, that is an amount a pickup truck guy could never even dream of. The great thing about a large blower in commercial accounts like you demonstrated your blower touches the snow once and its out of your way, with a plow you have to plow the same snow multiple times as it collapses back on your track, it sucks to push, once there is a banking you cannot get the snow up and over.

chrisdaniel
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Having both the V and wideouts in your fleet are very important . Get yourself an updated MVP3 😅.

Our Vs don’t have the gap that yours does either .

shawndevincenzo
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We run 12-18 snow wing blades on wheel loaders, for commercial applications, but we have used them on our own personal residential lanes for fun in our off time. Basically a big wideout blade. V plows and straight blades are a waste of time if you have designated snow deposits

MB_PRODUCTIONS
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Nice work. Enjoy the MORE SNOW COMING BUD!! I do love my OLD boss RT1 VPLOW !!IT looks like it dead but still gets it done !!

christophermelby
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Dude. The scoop function is just as important as the V function. You should have bought a BOSS 😂 the mold board angle is adjustable bro.

ngirardo
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😆 them plows are 😎 if you get paid by the hour

blacksmokematters
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Love my short iron back blade although its only a 14’ with a fisher xv2 plow. Works great for my 25 residential accounts in Massachusetts but this will be my last winter plowing will use for a the few customers i will keep next year but love my set up

RichTheitalianplumber
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Great video !! Very very informational !!! 👍👍👍

jasoncarlson
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How do u know where the road is? At the beginning the road curves. I live in the Arizona desert. Don't laugh to hard. Great video 👍 👍

stevekissel
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Right on! All great info! We can't get 9'2 or 9'6 btn cars in our lots or single drives between city houses with garage in backyard. Can't use 8' front straight blade either because it will push the truck into the house and the pile gets too big. If you try and back blade with a front blade it takes forever.

wilhemhoffmann
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great video. V blades are good on V mode. 90% Fisher xls all day

Js
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I want to be a snow plow man. This looks fun lol

TwitcyTrain