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Old 01-02-2020, 12:28 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Hillcountry View Post
Back when I used to do residential plowing, I limited my accounts to what a one man operation could handle and still do a proper job. I also equipped my truck with a SnoWay plow that had a “down pressure” capability for “back dragging” from the garage doors, if the house had one. The back dragging feature was priceless and used a lot. My clients were very sad to see my retirement letter to them. I strived for perfection in all my work and the business motto on my truck sign was: “Good old fashioned service” as that was what I would expect.
Fisher has a new plow with "down pressure" now for light duty trucks. It's much lighter than their regular commercial unit so the light duty truck won't sag as much in the front when it's lifted. But being much lighter means it absolutely needs down pressure.
I've heard mixed reviews on them.
Probably great for the home owner but I don't think I would buy one if I had a lot of drive ways to do.
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