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Western Enforcer 7'6 stainless steel plow, build quality seems pretty good, I'm looking forward to putting it to use!
Looks like someone is ready to make some extra cash while being more productive.
I don’t know anything about plows but does that have multiple uses such as moving snow?
Looks like someone is ready to make some extra cash while being more productive.
I don’t know anything about plows but does that have multiple uses such as moving snow?
That's the plan, making money while the rentals are slower over the winter, though how it typically goes, if you buy a new snowmobile, snowblower plow etc. It never snows the next winter!!! But hey, Lord willing we'll have plenty of snow this year!
Yeah, we can push coal into coal bins with the plows, corn into silos, lots of secondary uses for plows
That's the plan, making money while the rentals are slower over the winter, though how it typically goes, if you buy a new snowmobile, snowblower plow etc. It never snows the next winter!!! But hey, Lord willing we'll have plenty of snow this year!
Yeah, we can push coal into coal bins with the plows, corn into silos, lots of secondary uses for plows
Fingers crossed that you get plenty of snow this winter.
Send some to GA because we rarely get any.
Nice looking setup there, been plowing with Western Plows for 30+ yrs now. You take care of your equipment and it will take care of you has always been my experience. After each snowfall / plowing, I always pressure wash everything down to get all or as much salt off the plow and truck as possible and it makes a difference! Also when disconnecting the plow in-between plowings, always put a small dab of Dielectric Grease on each of the connector pins and then cover with the cord end covers.
On top of it you have the Stainless version, so your moldboard will last forever, but you'll still want to keep the salt off the rest of the plow.