Posted by Cariboo4x4 on December 22, 2016 at 20:12:27 from (96.44.122.176):
I recently picked up a plow blade and noticed it had ends so snow cannot glide off. So I found out it was a dozer blade that came off a tractor or dozer. Its 6' long approx and 2 ft high. Very HD. We slid it into the back of my 3/4 ton plow truck for weight. Strapped it in so it does not slide around. I'll post pics of it when it thaws out. Then I found this thread and "Old" was talking about v plows. This past fall I helped a friend get his buddies 1984 518 Cat Skidder going and the rd it was on was blocked by this giant v plow that fits the skidder. I could hardly see over it so had to just raise it up slightly to see where I was going. We then dropped it off in a meadow by this sea can. You can see the size of the v plow in comparison to my Suzuki king quad 300. Up here in the northern Cariboo of BC, Canada the snow may total 15-20 feet in a given winter which settles to about 50% of that. So this is the plow they use to keep the last 10 kms or so open to his cabin. It was my first time driving a skidder and the blade seemed so huge. I felt like the Canadian "Mad Max" lol. The skidder had been on a spur rd off the main rd so there was lots of trees it mowed over and then the plow did the last 300 feet of mowing down saplings that were leaning in over the rd the past few winters. I'll post more phtos when my uploading cooperates.
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