dude1116
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I like the fact that they use a KJ as an example!
Nice work my friend. Looks good!
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How low does it have the front sitting compared to without it being on? Just curious is all. . I would love to get a plow for mine just to save my old man back from shoveling this winter. I'm to poor though.
Get a snow blower man! Get a 22"-26", that will give you a wide path while being agile enough for sidewalks and other tighter spots.
Sorry for the thread jack!
Sorry but after having a plow on a CJ5 and a 69 Bronco I'd never have one except on a 3/4 ton pickup or more
Even a small paved lot/driveway they still take a beating if used very much
HJ, coulda used one of those today - 4 inches of wet lake effect snow around here. And I haven't even raked up the last of the leaves. Shoot, not all the leaves are even off the trees! :shrug:
Bob
Sad that a plowing KJ wouldn't cut it over hereto much snow
Nice looking set up you have and I hope you will enjoy it.
How low does it have the front sitting compared to without it being on? Just curious is all. . I would love to get a plow for mine just to save my old man back from shoveling this winter. I'm to poor though.
Too much? no such thing. I ran my MJ through after a blizzard on my 1.5 mile driveway plus cow yard. Most of the drive was 4' deep. Had to jump out a second story window into a drift so I could shovel out the door to the house in order to get out.
Oh! I did see that but I read it completely wrong. I was reading it like it lowers the plow 1.3". Re reading it that makes much more sense though lol
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We've had various 6.5' plows on MJ's and XJ's from Western to Meyer, all heavier than this, over the last 20 years in my family. I have yet to replace ANY part due to "premature wear" as a result of having a plow on them.
Anything that was replaced was due to being original on a 20+ year old vehicle. Failures are expected.
You must be ******* your plows if you have had that experience. You also had a CJ5 and a Bronco, so that's pretty much enough said...they ride like bricks and wear for crap anyways.
Here in the Cleveland area we like to sneak over after dark and pile it all in our neighbor's yard.