Size up your equipment to the right job. Don't use a 6 foot plow to plow a commercial parking lot
or a highway. "Heavy duty snowplow" is a wide statement in general and needs to be a little
more defined. I would not say that a 7 foot plow on a ½ ton truck is not heavy duty, but not the right
kind of heavy duty for some snowplow jobs.
Heavy duty snowplows are used for commercial parking lot and highways and roadways.
It all has to do with pressure, frequency and weight. These are the forces these large plows are
overcoming. Just look at the difference in the plow , start with a look at the frame , the amount of
steel on the supports, the spacing of the supports behind the mold board, look at the size of the
cylinders, the hydraulic lines, the rebound springs, and the cutting edges.
Most pickup's could not even pick up these plows let alone plow with them. These plows are
designed for front axle of 12,000lbs and up. You have to remember it is one thing to plow a
driveway at 10 mph with a 6-7 foot plow it's another to plow a 12' highway lane at 45 mph
hitting all kinds of expansion joints and ice patches. These plows are continually under stress
that's where frequency comes in and harmonious vibration and shock that can easily bend
steel , break welds and bend the cutting edges.
So when companies like Wausau, Snogo, Frink America, Viking-Cives , make these plows design them to with the elements as well as the work load in mind. Some of the designs that these
heavy duty snowplows have are: one way plows, reversible plows , v plows, wing plows, bull nose
plows. Let's not forget airport runways and the plows that need to keep an airport clear.
So, the reason I writing this is to try to give you a better under standing of exactly what a heavy duty
Snowplow really is. I see a lot of people trying to sell snowplows and calling them heavy duty and
in my opinion there not. Just like a 69 Camaro and a 69 Super Sport Camaro are not the same.
A snowplow and a heavy duty snowplow are not the same. But at least this article is giving you some
information to go off of when looking for a heavy duty or light duty snowplow. You basically want to match the right plow to the right job and if heavy duty is what you need make sure to get it. Ask the person selling you the plow and claiming is it heavy duty to show you the difference between the heavy duty and a regular snowplow.
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