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Anyone use a plan B

2K views 17 replies 14 participants last post by  KJ Cramer 
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Found this vid yesterday on youtube myself. Was wonderin same thing but ive got enough stuff in my truck to keep two trucks up and running, seems like a much better plan
 
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that is nice if you have a hydraulic failure to get back to the shop or something but you cant plow like that haha. cnat angle :confused:
 
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I guess it would work if you had a few places you really had to finish up but a ratchet strap or hand cable winch is definetly faster to get yourself home
 
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EaTmYtAiLpIpEs;1022844 said:
that is nice if you have a hydraulic failure to get back to the shop or something but you cant plow like that haha. cnat angle :confused:
You actually could get thru your whole route, You'd just have to manually angle the blade by driving into a curb slowely and letting the crossover's do the work... As long as you plowed smart it actually is a pretty good plan b IMO
 
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deere615;1022909 said:
I guess it would work if you had a few places you really had to finish up but a ratchet strap or hand cable winch is definetly faster to get yourself home
haha had to do that with my old gmc. pump went on the mm1. so I had to hit the blade against a snowbank to get the plow up chained it off got it to my buddies shop and repaired it.
 
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Whats the cost? Pretty sure an emergency parts kit is cheaper, and probably take just as much time to fix the problem.
 
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