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Which snow blade?

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Just started to look into plows for my 1999 Foreman 450ES. From reading the post it sounds like alot of you guys like Moose and Warn. Which is the best or should I say best built and easiest to take on/off? Also, were did you all buy yours from? A local dealer or on the net. I am planning on using my winch to raise and lower the unit, at least to start with. Any input would be great. Thanks in advance.
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Moose and went through the local dealer,

though now I might try and go the route via ebar or craigslist in the area close to you and find a better deal.

Moose 60" work's great.



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Has anyone heard or do you have a plow from Rockymountain? They have great prices.
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from rockymountainatv.com Great plow for the price , I paid $350.oo shiped to my door . The local honda dealer wanted over 500 dollars for a plow from them and i would have to pick it up load in vehical and unload when i got home . Rockymountain delivered right to my door . Its takes a while to assemble but once done its an easy to put on and off . I would recomend the hand lift though the winch is just too slow lifting and lowering .
Thanks for the reply's. Another question to you all. I have a tractor with a 6 foot blade on it for snow. Would I be wasting money on a blade for the Foreman? I get tired of looking behind over my shoulder doing 5 drivways. Oh yea the drives are all about 300 foot on gravel. Would I be better off spending the money on something esle for the Foreman?
I love my moose plow. Easy to take on/off (just 2 pins underneath) and it's got a lot of weight to it.
I love my moose plow. Easy to take on/off (just 2 pins underneath) and it's got a lot of weight to it.
I love my moose plow. Easy to take on/off (just 2 pins underneath) and it's got a lot of weight to it.
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