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Old 01-30-2009, 04:03 PM
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There are three 1/2 tons running around here with with 8'-2" BOSS Power V's on them and one of the trucks is a Nissan Titan. You can do it but its really hard on the front suspension. I am going to put a 9'-6" Western MVP on my truck next fall to plow here at work, my dads house and at camp.
a 9'6 aint legal on a 1 ton in most states, too wide, unless its a v, 8'6 is the limit, and you can plow with wings, you just cant be on a road without taking them off. 9'6 is what they use on medium duty trucks in municipalities

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Old 01-30-2009, 04:13 PM
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a 9'6 aint legal on a 1 ton in most states, too wide, unless its a v, 8'6 is the limit, and you can plow with wings, you just cant be on a road without taking them off. 9'6 is what they use on medium duty trucks in municipalities
The plow I am looking at is a V and as long as I can angle the plow and be under 102" wide I am golden I just cant run with the blade straight if I do go that route.
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Too much work ruins a good slacker. :lol:
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Old 01-30-2009, 04:55 PM
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gotcha, thats a big blade, I get over an 8'2 I hit too much, ive plowed with an 8'6 and wings, thats alot of blade haha
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Old 01-30-2009, 04:58 PM
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gotcha, thats a big blade, I get over an 8'2 I hit too much, ive plowed with an 8'6 and wings, thats alot of blade haha
Yes it is but if you think that big you should try a loader with a 14'-6" snow pusher on it.
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I havent ever tried anything that big to plow with haha
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Hello to the forum members. This is Steven. I'm going to put a plow on a F150 Heritage. But i know local company. I really very happy to see this site. The given photos are really very interesting. Please give me more information about F-150.

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