Hello my name is Ben 2001 Dodge RAM 2500, 8 foot Boss plow/Sno-way Sander -Cummins
2000 Dodge RAM 2500, 8 foot Boss Plow/Curtis Sander- 8.0L V10
1997 Chevy 3500, 8 foot Boss Plow/Sno-way Sander, 454 Big Block
Hallo There.
Its a Isuzu D-max and we have airsprings on it.
One of the benefits in Sweden is that we have ather weigth roules for the trucks.
It works great.
Isuzu D-max from 2011 with a Meyer Super-V LD and a LPV 5
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Originally Posted by jasonv
Dude, its a chevy colorado!!!!
LMFAO!!! That's a 900+ pound plow for a 3/4 ton truck mounted on a compact truck.
Ok Jason on the other side of the big water are places called Europe, Scandinavia, Africa and Asia. They get different trucks but as you can see Mal speaks/writes english very well.
A tip;If you take the time to read and research the equipment available to snow movers worldwide you would have a better understanding of the pictures you see and if you actually read the posts you would not make (as many) comments that make you appear foolish.
Used to be a guy around here running a fixed Vee on a Toyota. Back when they had just the one size truck. Plow had a compound linkage so the trailing edge lifted with the nose.
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Truck has engine, transmission, transfer case. Tires on rims bolted to axles.
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Originally Posted by dfd9
As for your question, the only thing you missed is him answering the question you posed and him completely ignoring the fact that he didn't answer it. .
When you hear hoofbeats look for horses, not zebras.
LMFAO!!! That's a 900+ pound plow for a 3/4 ton truck mounted on a compact truck.
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Originally Posted by 2006Sierra1500
That is a Super-V LD, it weights 582 pounds.
Hee hee hee...
__________________ The Dog Napper
Truck has engine, transmission, transfer case. Tires on rims bolted to axles.
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Originally Posted by dfd9
As for your question, the only thing you missed is him answering the question you posed and him completely ignoring the fact that he didn't answer it. .
When you hear hoofbeats look for horses, not zebras.
Ok Jason on the other side of the big water are places called Europe, Scandinavia, Africa and Asia. They get different trucks but as you can see Mal speaks/writes english very well.
A tip;If you take the time to read and research the equipment available to snow movers worldwide you would have a better understanding of the pictures you see and if you actually read the posts you would not make (as many) comments that make you appear foolish.
And if YOU look more carefully, you'll see that a lot of things there are the SAME as things HERE, just with different NAMES on them.
And if YOU look more carefully, you'll see that a lot of things there are the SAME as things HERE, just with different NAMES on them.
And if you look carefully, you will notice that it is a 580# plow vs a 900# plow as you claim.
You really have a hard time grasping the different plows available for different applications, don't you?
Here's a hint. At the top of the page are links to the sponsors of Plowsite. If you use the left button on your mouse, it will bring up the sponsor's web page. If you look further, you can find all sorts of neat information about the many, many different plows available for just aboot any truck or UTV out there. They even list the weights of the plows. And many, maybe all, have a system for matching plows to trucks.
And if YOU look more carefully, you'll see that a lot of things there are the SAME as things HERE, just with different NAMES on them.
Again your veiw is to narrow. You limit the world to the pictures in this thread.
Europe has been making mounts for trucks not available in this country for years vehicles like Zukies, while meyer makes mounts for non North America market products like the Nissan Patrol, VW T5, Toyota Hy-lux for example