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    Well we got 9" of snow here on 12/19/08,,,a week or 2 ago my son put the 6' plow on the BigFoot(came with it),,he plowed with it after a couple inche's were on the ground,,,well after the storm ended 9 hrs later,,still had about 6" of snow to plow,,,once I got it started,,(choke frozen),,and was ready to go,,it was 19 degrees out at this time,,hit the winch control lower the plow,,put in Low range,,onward through the snow,,,,these rigs will push some snow,,was curling up in front of the plow,,I had the side plates on the plow,,I modified them a bit(they were all bent from previous owner),,staightened them out ,,trimmed both with the fire wrench to make even then welded on a 1/2"x1" flat stock to act as a skid on each side plate,,seems to work well!

    That BigFoot was pushing up piles of snow 6' high,,,with just the RawHides on too,,,,I will admit,,,am kinda busy in the seat,,Raise/Lower winch,,reverse to low,,steering and throttle,,,,after a while son got in,,ran the winch,,,plus more weight,,,Pushed real GOOD then ! Later,,,,,Mark

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    Originally posted by m350 View Post
    Well we got 9" of snow here on 12/19/08,,,a week or 2 ago my son put the 6' plow on the BigFoot(came with it),,he plowed with it after a couple inche's were on the ground,,,well after the storm ended 9 hrs later,,still had about 6" of snow to plow,,,once I got it started,,(choke frozen),,and was ready to go,,it was 19 degrees out at this time,,hit the winch control lower the plow,,put in Low range,,onward through the snow,,,,these rigs will push some snow,,was curling up in front of the plow,,I had the side plates on the plow,,I modified them a bit(they were all bent from previous owner),,staightened them out ,,trimmed both with the fire wrench to make even then welded on a 1/2"x1" flat stock to act as a skid on each side plate,,seems to work well!

    That BigFoot was pushing up piles of snow 6' high,,,with just the RawHides on too,,,,I will admit,,,am kinda busy in the seat,,Raise/Lower winch,,reverse to low,,steering and throttle,,,,after a while son got in,,ran the winch,,,plus more weight,,,Pushed real GOOD then ! Later,,,,,Mark
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    • #3
      Argo used to have an old picture on their site, a six wheeler with 2 or 3 executives, pulling a semi cab and trailer. The tires were wrinkled up like drag slicks.
      To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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      • #4
        here in buffalo we got 1 1/2 feet of snow fri an inch more on sat and 3-4 inches over night.... and its still coming down today! i just bought a plow for my max and this weekend is the first time i got to use it! im very impressed with how mutch snow it pushes!!! ive got 5 ft piles in the front and back yard!!! i was worried that the rawhide 3s would just spin in the deep stuff but its fine the only complaint is that the plow frame sits so low i get hung up on the big stuff that the city plow pushes in the end of the driveway but as long as i take little bites its not bad .....im still learning the limits of this setup!
        they dont call me mad because im angry!!!!! im just a little crazy thats all!!!!

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        • #5
          plowing

          this afternoon we started into our first noreaster of the season. They are calling for 18 inches. I just went out and plowed the start of the storm and we have about 4 inches so far. No problem. Pushed right through it Last week we had about 6 inches of heart attack snow( real wet and heavy). Pushed right through that too. These things are unstopable!!! couldn't6 be happier with the performance!!

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          • #6
            snow plowing

            Originally posted by mad_max_500cc View Post
            here in buffalo we got 1 1/2 feet of snow fri an inch more on sat and 3-4 inches over night.... and its still coming down today! i just bought a plow for my max and this weekend is the first time i got to use it! im very impressed with how mutch snow it pushes!!! ive got 5 ft piles in the front and back yard!!! i was worried that the rawhide 3s would just spin in the deep stuff but its fine the only complaint is that the plow frame sits so low i get hung up on the big stuff that the city plow pushes in the end of the driveway but as long as i take little bites its not bad .....im still learning the limits of this setup!
            I just got my plow today , works great so far. I think I have a lot to learn. I admit that I got stuck on top of a big pile of snow at the bottom of the boat ramp. Maybe I won't do that again! This is a fun way to plow snow.
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            • #7
              Just cleaned up after the second storm! About 12 inches in the low spots and 16 inches in the drifts. The banks are 6-7feet high and I didn't get stuck once. This is my 2nd year and I still love it.... my neighbors love it to!

              Have a good one!
              Ya ain't stuck til the winch cable comes out!!!

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              • #8
                Proud to be proud

                Originally posted by yellowargo View Post
                Just cleaned up after the second storm! About 12 inches in the low spots and 16 inches in the drifts. The banks are 6-7feet high and I didn't get stuck once.

                Have a good one!
                HI Yellow Argo,It was worth me admitting that I got stuck,just so you would have a chance to brag. I don't know how often that happens for you?

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                • #9
                  well the noreaster left us about 18 inches of packed snow(from drifting). I went out in the morning and started. Had to make about 4 passes over the same spot because the snow came off in layers. Still did good though untill the winch cable broke. I guess I need a few cable clamps in my storage space. Well anyway I got out the tractor (55 horse new holland) and finished up quick. The tractor works good for pushing the piles back in prep for the next storm.

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                  • #10
                    Stuck Plowing

                    Hello Philip: I've also been stuck a few times while plowing. If I hit a snow pile too fast(taking a run at it) the blade will ride up on the snow and my machine will high center on the belly. Only happened a few times with the tires on but not with the tracks. Pushes more snow with tires. Tracks tend to spin easier but still work excellent. If we didn't get stuck once in a while then we would never get to use our winches.........

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                    • #11
                      Plowing

                      Originally posted by drev59 View Post
                      Hello Philip: I've also been stuck a few times while plowing. If I hit a snow pile too fast(taking a run at it) the blade will ride up on the snow and my machine will high center on the belly. Only happened a few times with the tires on but not with the tracks. Pushes more snow with tires. Tracks tend to spin easier but still work excellent. If we didn't get stuck once in a while then we would never get to use our winches.........
                      Thanks drev59. I was riding with Yellow Argo very recently and I know that there was towing involved in a marsh at one point. I,m not saying who was towing who,but...

                      Chapy, my friend put a cheap winch on the plow itself, he already has one on the machine but wears the roller fairlead too much. He unplugs the stock winch and plugs the plow mounted winch into the same plug .Has a more level pull with the winch mounted high on the plow,less wear on the cable and doesn't wear out his main winch. I am thinking seriously about copying him.

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                      • #12
                        being a wrecker opperator i have some of those i think they 2'' straps i pull all the cable off my winch and use this 2 inch strap about ten feet long taped to the spool with the cloth type duct tape and use that insted fo the cable becouse the would over lap and end up braking about every ten drops of the blade and i havent broke a strap yet and i have done it for five years now same strap eaven it works good

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                        • #13
                          Not bragging at all, just commenting on my personal growth.The first year I plowed I got stuck so many times I carried a shovel in the back and it wasn't for added weight...

                          That ride was a lot of fun and the kids say thanks for the XMas card it was great. Definitely a keeper!

                          I agree with the cable being a bit fragile. Broke it 3 times last year. I will be relocating a smaller winch on the plow itself in the near future if my mechanic is not to busy. LOL



                          Have a happy holiday everyone and stay safe!
                          Ya ain't stuck til the winch cable comes out!!!

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                          • #14
                            I was thinking about doing the seprate winch . My plow that I bought has a winch on it for a power tilt so I could use that one and just sacrafice the power tilt. Not sure how to hook it up anyway. Also the strap idea is great too. I could do that and still have the power angle too. Hmmm? Now I have to think about my best options.

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                            • #15
                              Plow winch

                              Originally posted by alaskacody View Post
                              being a wrecker opperator i have some of those i think they 2'' straps i pull all the cable off my winch and use this 2 inch strap about ten feet long taped to the spool with the cloth type duct tape and use that insted fo the cable becouse the would over lap and end up braking about every ten drops of the blade and i havent broke a strap yet and i have done it for five years now same strap eaven it works good
                              Hey Cody,regardless of which winch I use, the strap is a great idea!Y.A .glad you liked the card.

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