Plow questions

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    Plow questions

    Recently picked up a 2003 max iv in good shape. Planing on putting a snow plow on it. I see max recommends adding the ext. bearings for plowing. Is this needed? I bought and mounted the plow mounts plates from country ATV. They seem pretty rugged and tie both axles togather.
    Also any recommendations on batteries? Would like to upgrade to better battery.

    Thanks for any help

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    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    Fairbanks AK
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    I prefer tying both axles together as to installing the front cages. I see the plow plates are discontinued from MAX. I also recommend replacing the cable with a short piece of throw away for plow use. we plow for as much as 5-6 months here and used to ruin a cable or more every year. on my own vehicle I just strap down the deep cycle battery from the boat in rear floor board and connect with short cables to original battery. protect cables from going to ground from rubbing. A trickle charger between use is also a good idea as the winch and lights pull a lot more amps than charging system can provide.

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    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Central Ohio
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    I think the only reason for the wheel extensions was for use with tracks. I also use the Country ATV plow mounts and they can be used either against the body tub or on the wheel extensions.

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    May 2013
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    Benton, Maine
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    I spoke with people at country a TV and they recommend putting them away from the tub makes it easy to grease your axles. I just bought one myself. if you do it that way you will need the extensions so that your wheels will fit

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