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Old 03-17-2004, 04:21 PM
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what does a Plow do?

What does a plow do to your truck exactly i've heard alot of different things like it can bend your frame, (only if you ram things right?) cause i was thinking about putting one on mine so i dont have to sit out on my tractor i have a 97 f250 with a 460 in it so if that makes a different i dont know. thanks for the help
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Old 03-19-2004, 09:01 PM
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Re: what does a Plow do?

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What does a plow do to your truck exactly i've heard alot of different things like it can bend your frame, (only if you ram things right?) cause i was thinking about putting one on mine so i dont have to sit out on my tractor i have a 97 f250 with a 460 in it so if that makes a different i dont know. thanks for the help
As long as your front end suspension is designed to carry the load, and the plow is mounted properly, you shouldn't have any problems at all. Just watch out for buried things like fire hydrants, electrical cabinets, curbs, etc. Those can really raise hell with your plow and your truck overall.

Good luck and happy plowing

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