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Old 03-16-2014, 08:32 PM
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I must admit that is an impressive amount of snow to move with an F150 , especially one that is not rated for a full size plow. I compliment you ability to run equipment. I have been using a Meyer 7&1/2' polly blade with E60 pump on two different F250's for about 12 years. It is difficult to move that much snow.
 
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Old 03-16-2014, 09:47 PM
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The HTS by western stands for half ton system, its a pretty light plow. The only reason I was able to get in there was one hollow spot about 10' in from the road. Once I got closer to the house is was only about a foot deep, not 6' like at the road. The last setup i had was 96 f150 with a commercial duty 7.5 western and it plowed circles around this set up.
 
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Duh! I should of been able to figure out HTS, sorry. I have seen a few smaller systems running around in my area. They seem to work out fairly well for smaller jobs. I don't plow as much as I used to. I have thought about putting a smaller system on my 07 F150 when the F250 finally gives up the ghost.
 
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