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SnowSport® HD Plow Now Available in a New Blade Length

Posted on Fri, Sep 11, 2009
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For a limited time only, you can get the award-winning SnowSport® HD Utility Plow in a new longer blade length. The SnowSport® HD Plow features a durable aluminum, 3-point angling blade that is lightweight and easily attaches to the front of your vehicle with our no-drill vehicle-specific mount. Why shovel or use a snow blower, when you can quickly plow snow with optimal maneuverability in residential or commercial settings. Order online with FREE Shipping or find a dealer near you by calling (800) 233-4655 or visting our online dealer locator.

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Hi my name is Bill I purchased the snowsport HD plow last year boy it is awesome I live near Marquette MI.where we get alot of SNOW...no one told me to write this letter but let me tell you I had plows before and this one is the greatest no wires or hoses to break my buddy lives 20 miles north of me in a snow belt he called he to plow for him.He jumps in the truck with me and said that plow going to push this SNOW...he was very impressed plus he driveway was very big and I pushed the bands back another 5 feet.The only problem I have the the plow everyone wants me to plow them out,and with the 3year warranty I had no problems getting parts Like pins for the 3 way angle thanks for the awesome plow Bill Luokkala and if anyone wants to email me feel free to do so thanks again

posted @ Friday, December 25, 2009 8:46 AM by William Luokkala


I purchased the SnowSport Hd mainly to plow my church parking lot. Wow what a job it does. The lot is gravel and it picks up very little gravel. Have plowed 4 times so far and have piles between 5 and 6 feet high. Would recomend the SnowSport HD to anybody.

posted @ Monday, January 11, 2010 10:37 AM by Kim Ochsenbein


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