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How to Buy the Correct Type of Snow Plow

August 25th, 2008 · No Comments

The
onset of these new snow plowing products is considered as a double-edged sword.
Indeed, it made things much easier. However, at the same time, they have made
the process of deciding which snowplow to use, a little more complicated, and
confusing and involved.

During the past two decades, we have been witness to a lot
of changes in the snowplow industry. Mainly, the changes are because of the new
products introduced that could make the snowplowing job much faster, easier and
safer ? in other words, more efficient.

 

The onset of these new snow plowing products is considered
as a double-edged sword. Indeed, it made things much easier. However, at the
same time, they have made the process of deciding which snowplow to use, a
little more complicated, and confusing and involved. Here are several of those
things you need to consider when buying a snow plow.

 

1.      Straight
blade versus the multi position snow plow

 

2.      Steel
blade versus poly

 

3.      Ease
in attaching and detaching the plow

 

4.      Dependability
of the hydraulics

 

5.      Controls’
ease of use

 

6.      Lights
must be bright enough

 

7.      Warranty
of the plow

 

If you are going to use the snow plow unit just for clearing
your very own driveway, then using a straight-blade is just fine. If you want
to use it, though, to go around and offer snow plowing services to other folks
in order to make money, then you would want something that will make your job
efficient but quick, so that a multi-position one is much better.

 

Concerning your blade’s composition, you have to choose
between steel and poly. Most snowplows on the market today have steel blades.
Poly plows are now becoming more popular among folks, though. Poly is
considered as strong and even stronger than steel. Also, they have lower
coefficient of friction which gives you savings on the fuel cost and easier for
your vehicle. Poly plows do not rust, they are saturated with color. The nicks
and scratches as you go along don’t show much because of this, as steel blades
does.

 

Remember to try out the attachment and detachment system of
the plow you are purchasing while still in the store. This way, you will see
firsthand how easy or difficult it could be to attach/detach it.

 

Snowplow makers usually use single halogen light bulbs for
the snowplows and are not that bright enough. Some also have two halogen bulbs
with option for upgrade to High Intensity Discharge. HID lights can be four times
brighter than the standard halogen bulb and lasts 10 times longer.

 

Now, the most vital issue in snowplows is the hydraulics and
the controls. Make sure that the snowplow’s hydraulics system is reliable and
its controls are simply navigable. Go for quality despite the cost.

 

In terms of warranty, keep in mind that you have to know
exactly the warranty you are getting and what it covers. Pay attention to the
warranty’s duration, too.

 

When you take all these things into consideration , you have
great chances of finding the best snow plow to specifically suit your needs.

About the author

Thomas
Discount Auto Parts at http://discount-autocar-parts.blogspot.com/
An Internet Marketer

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