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  • Plowing the river ice

    This is something I do largely for fun but helps keep our river ice trail open and improves the thickness of the ice. I put a sticky camera mount on my helmet and decided to record my plowing activities. I've got some other footage from a tripod that I'll try to edit in both from last winter and this winter. It all starts with a series of slow speed patrols looking for partially submerged stumps, rocks, trees etc. and then finally once I'm fairly certain it's safe I'll make a slow speed pass and go till the river narrows and gets to 'stumpy' then I'll gradually make more and more passes to widen it out. And it's a shit load of fun.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VP092lfWV4

  • #2
    Hi Bert , You get to have way too much fun .How does the blade lift ? 12 volt electricof Hydraulic ?

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    • #3
      The blade lifts by using the 12 volt 3500lb winch that's mounted in the front beneath the radiator. Some manufacturers use the winch, others are now going to an electric actuator and on some of the UTV's or we call them side by sides they use an electric over hydraulic system to raise, lower, and also pivot side to side.

      http://www.purepolaris.com/en-us/ran...itment=2879220

      http://www.purepolaris.com/en-us/ran...itment=2879224

      Some of the plow option offered by Polaris for their line of UTV's or side by sides

      http://www.purepolaris.com/en-us/Ran...&LftNvFAcc=yes

      And one of the many aftermarket companies that offers different plow options as well a huge line of winches.

      http://www.warn.com/atv/plows/provan...to_order.shtml

      And a way of angling your blade left and right.

      http://www.warn.com/atv/plows/ProPivot.shtml

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      • #4
        How old school it that . Cable blade

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        • #5
          I thought you'd like that Ian, now all I need is a track kit and it'll be like a cable cat.

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