UTV Snow Plows...one of the best accessories you can buy for your Side by Side when you live in a cold environment! So how hard are they to install, and should you be paying someone to do it for you so it gets done Right??
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In short no, you probably do not need to pay a dealer to install a plow for you. In fact, it may be much cheaper to order one online and have it shipped directly to your house, versus having to pay for the plow plus the dealer price bump so they get a little money. This is one of those items that you do not need a lot of mechanical background to do it yourself. Additionally, in the case of the Denali plow installed in this video, the step by step instructions are pretty clear. Making it even easier for those that have never done this type of plow install in the past.
In the video, I break it down into three easy phases. By focusing on only one phase at a time, it will help you in not being overwhelmed by the number of parts that come in these three large boxes.
Phase 1 - Consists primarily of the mounting plate that attaches your machine to the plow. This is the one piece that will vary by what ATV/UTV you have. Again, the instructions are very helpful (yes they even include pictures!) and should aid you in installing the plow bracket without too much struggle.
Phase 2 - Is mostly all about putting the pushtube together. This phase seems like a ton of work, but it really isn't. Once you lay out the parts, and review the instructions you probably won't have many questions. The items go together pretty clear, and you will probably be surprised at how fast you complete this phase.
Phase 3 - This is the most exciting phase as you are adding a few easy items to the plow and attaching it to the pushtube. It's exciting because everything is coming together and it is starting to look like a plow. For this phase, grab a friend if you can. Trying to hold the plow upright while lining up the pushtube can be a little complicated (but doable on your own).
After you get the plow blade attached tot he pushtube, its time to attach it to your machine! If you are doing this alone, it may be easier to put the plow on cardboard, that way you can just pull it all over to the side by side you are attaching it too. Then it is as easy as lining it up, lifting the pushtube up and sliding the pins through the pushtube and mounting plate. Then simply attach your winch! At this point, you can check / modify the angle of your plow as necessary and make sure it is set up right for what you want. It is also recommended to check everything after your first plow to ensure all the bolts are tight and everything seems properly secured.
Good luck, and please leave any comments below with your input and experience!
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27 авг 2024