Tomct
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Has anyone ever plowed with this truck
Home plow or light weight plowing,
Anyone have a cabin air filters
Home plow or light weight plowing,
Anyone have a cabin air filters
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For most, a truck is a tool. Resale value is nice, but not the motivating factor. Snow plowing doesn't kill trucks IMO if you know how to plow. I'm not talking about plowing the highway with an F350... Expy is basically a light to medium duty truck and would be fine for doing your own driveway. Shoot, plowing doesn't even kill four wheel ATVs and lawn tractors.Snow plowing: #1 fastest way to kill a good truck along with its resale value.
For most, a truck is a tool. Resale value is nice, but not the motivating factor. Snow plowing doesn't kill trucks IMO if you know how to plow. I'm not talking about plowing the highway with an F350... Expy is basically a light to medium duty truck and would be fine for doing your own driveway. Shoot, plowing doesn't even kill four wheel ATVs and lawn tractors.
I hear what you're saying and agree with you; however, you're comparing plowing commercially to a guy plowing his driveway. I definitely wouldn't advise hanging an 8' Fisher plow off the front of an Expy. I've plowed commercially for quite a few years. Keep up on the maintenance and a truck will be fine. I sold my 05 F350 6.0 after 6 years of plowing and it was still a nearly perfect truck. I took good care of it.Snow plowing with any vehicle is the worst thing you can do to it just ask anyone who does it professionally. I don't care if it is an ATV or a Peterbilt tri axle. You don't think plowing with an ATV is not taxing the power train? Not wearing the belt or clutches more than just driving it on the trails? Hit something and tweek the frame? It kills powertrains, brakes, frames, axles, bearings you name it. We have been plowing snow commercially since the early 1960's. True you have to know what you are doing, many do not and be prepared for quite a bit of extra maintenance. I have been plowing commercially with the same truck since 1995, but I see plenty of new pickups being flatbeded almost every storm. But hey if you want to plow with a $50K expy then go for it. As for the ATVs we have a few and like to keep them reliable for going deep in the woods...would never think of putting a plow on them - two even have tracks for the winter.
How long is your driveway?I hear what you're saying and agree with you; however, you're comparing plowing commercially to a guy plowing his driveway. I definitely wouldn't advise hanging an 8' Fisher plow off the front of an Expy. I've plowed commercially for quite a few years. Keep up on the maintenance and a truck will be fine. I sold my 05 F350 6.0 after 6 years of plowing and it was still a nearly perfect truck. I took good care of it.
We're in VA. Hasn't been much call for it for me. The OP was the one asking about it. I wouldn't want to plow my old Massachusetts plow route with an Expy that's fo sho!How long is your driveway?
Oops. Thought I was responding to the OP. We're in VA also, and the wife who is from Wisconsin keeps asking me when I'm gonna buy a snowblower. I'm still able to offer up really good sounding reasons, for now.We
We're in VA. Hasn't been much call for it for me. The OP was the one asking about it. I wouldn't want to plow my old Massachusetts plow route with an Expy that's fo sho!