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"No Power" Snow Plow
"Our new no-power, pickup-mounted snow plow has no electrical or hydraulic components to malfunction or wear out. It's lightweight enough for one person to handle. And no controls are required to operate it," says Larry Jensen, Agri-Cover, Inc., Jamestown, N. Dak.
  The SnowSport Personal Utility Plow is made from heavy duty extruded aluminum and measures 7 ft. wide by 18 in. high. It's equipped with a heavy duty 1-in. thick rubber cutting edge and rubber box ends and weighs 110 lbs. The blade is supported by a push frame that mounts on a receiver hitch.
  To install the unit, you mount the receiver hitch on front of the vehicle, then slide in the push frame and secure it with a pin. To attach the plow, simply lift one end of the blade at a time over a pair of vertical holders on the push frame. As you go forward, the blade slides freely up and down on the holders with the terrain. When you back up, the blade tilts back and floats over the surface to back drag snow. When you drive forward again, the blade automatically tips back into place for plowing.
  To switch the unit to transport position, lift one end of the blade at a time into brackets on top of the holders and secure with snap pins.
  The low-profile design allows full view of your vehicles' headlights while transporting or plowing.
  Fits most late model pickups and sport utility vehicles and can be easily transferred from vehicle to vehicle.
  Sells for $1,195.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Agri-Cover, Inc., Box 508, Jamestown, N. Dak. 58402 (ph 800 233-4655; fax 800 592-4460; E-mail: larryj@daktel.com; Website: www.mysnowsport.com).


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2001 - Volume #25, Issue #6