Fisher’s Improved Snowplow Powder Coating

Fisher Snowplow logoFisher has come out with an improved coating for its snow plows. This process includes an epoxy primer layer and a new formula for their powder coating. The end result is expected to be a finish that holds up longer against corrosion. This finish is an update to the original STORM GUARD system Fisher introduced on their plows in 2003, and is available on all Fisher snowplows.

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Snow Plow Dolly

Snow Plow Dolly - DANT Enterprises

Need to move and store your snowplow? The snow plow dolly, from Dant Enterprises, is designed to do just that. The product consists of three steel brackets attached to heavy duty casters. By placing these under the plow when it is removed from the truck, it allows the user to move the plow's weight around on smooth to slightly rough surfaces. This way the plow can be moved around during the off season. When its time to remount the plow, it can be moved into an easily accessible position using the leveling feature to make the hook up easy. One added bonus is that it gets the plow up off the ground during storage. Available in standard and heavy duty models, you can get the Snow Plow Dolly from www.plowdolly.com

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Snow Plow Buying Decision Guide

Thinking about buying a new snow plow this season? Here are some points to consider.

The first decision to be made when looking for a plow is to choose the vehicle that it will be mounted on. This choice is the foundation of all other choices that will be made. Many snow plow manufacturers offer a web based tool that allows you to select your vehicle make and model to see the specific plows that are recommended for your target truck. One important thing to consider is that installing a snow plow on a vehicle not equipped with a dealer optioned snow plow prep package could void the warranty on your truck.Furthermore, not all trucks can be equipped with a snow plow.The installation can be easy or complex ( again depending on the chosen vehicle and plow package)- sometimes additional modifications are required to install a plow other than just bolting it on.

Snowplows vary in price and features. Some have split blades, wings, non-conventional shapes, and other options that can make a plow job easier. Additional equipment can be integrated into the plow setup as well- quality lights being a prime example. The control type is also something to think about- some users prefer a handheld control over a hard mounted one. The options chosen can drive the price of the plow package much higher then the list price, but the return on investment may be worth the initial expense,

The plow should be at lest the track width of the vehicle it is mounted on when the blade is fully angled. Generally speaking, a half ton truck or SUV is looking at between 7 and a half to 8 foot widths. Larger trucks run between the 8 and 9 foot plow models. Heavy equipment can carry the 9 foot blades and above. Obviously, the lager the plow blade, the less passes will have to be made.

Steel and polyethylene moldboards are two common plow construction types. Polyethylene is a type of extremely strong plastic that provides a lighter load, but steel provides more down force when plowing due to the weight. Stainless steel is also available as a blade makeup, and is more corrosion and rust resistant then powder coated or painted steel – potentially leading to a longer useable life. See through polycarbonate blades are also on the market, and they can provide some unique benefits, such as the ability to see through the plow.

There is some debate in the manufacturer community about which plow makeup material can take more of a beating, which all snow removal equipment does under normal use scenarios. It is fair to assume that both steel and poly can get the job done, but manufacturers have a variety of construction and material makeup techniques that vary considerably. Because this makes apples to apples comparison across brands and models impossible and the differing end user use patterns and applications, it is hard to say which is the superior type moldboard type. The consumer must weigh manufacturer recommendations, the type of vehicle to be used, the amount of use, overall budget and the snowfall amounts when making a choice of what type of plow is right for their situation. Having said that, the longer a plow lasts, the greater the return on investment.

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Off Season Snowplowr Mailbox Roundup

Occasionally readers write in with questions about snow removal equipment. Here are a few recent inquiries we have received over the summer. If you have questions, use our handy contact form, and if we can help you out, we will!

AA wants to know:
Need front snow plow for 2005 Mercury mariner … not looking to spend more than $1100

Our response:
You do not mention the type of use you intend for this plow, so taking into account your indicated budget of 1100.00, I would suggest you look to buying a used plow from someone in your area. New plow setups usually start at 1600.00 and up, not including mounting and accessories.

MD writes:
I’ve tried every where to get a manual on summit series model # 31AS2N1C829
I’d appreciate any information you can give – Thank You

Our response:
Does this do the trick for you? summitseries_manual

JJ Writes:
I work for Silver Bear Snow Scoops. We manufacture a heavy duty galvanized steel snow scoop and would love to get a write up on your site.

Our response:
Send some product information and photos and we will take a look!

(This is our standard policy- any manufacturers looking to get product on the site, drop me a line!)

BC Writes:
Please send me a catalog of your product offerings

Our response:
Sorry, We do not sell snow removal products. All snow and ice management products we have featured on the site are listed here
TD writes:
I am looking for a small size snowthrower for my driveway. What brands do you recommend?

Our response:
There is a lot of good snow removal equipment available from a variety of manufacturers. You did not mention your average snowfall, or the size of your driveway. Your best bet would be to visit a local store and see what models they have available, and then compare prices and warranty terms. Going with a brand name (for example- Club Cadet or Troy-Bilt) is good if you feel you may need parts years down the road.

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Summertime, and the living’s easy

No snow to shovel this month, for sure, unless you are working the ice crew for the Boston Bruins. I just updated the site with a few software updates and am starting to look at what the major snow removal equipment manufacturers have lined up for next season. Meanwhile, if you want to find a great deal on a snowblower, prices on last year’s models aren’t going to get much cheaper!

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