All,
The idea of plowing snow has always appealed to me (once I move someplace that actually gets some). Ever since I was a kid in Michigan I planned on getting one. So when I bought my 'dream truck' to last for a long, long time of course got the plow prep group. Assuming I ever go someplace that I'll actually need it there is a nagging question that I suppose I need to have answered first.
"Just how much wear/tear and abuse does plowing snow put on the truck???" whether that be the frame/engine/electrical/hydralic systems/etc.....
Is it a "once a plow-truck, always from that point forward a plow-truck"? or just an accessory that can be on/off as the seasons dictate? Is the wear justified for a show/commuter/distance/hauler type truck?
Brian
The idea of plowing snow has always appealed to me (once I move someplace that actually gets some). Ever since I was a kid in Michigan I planned on getting one. So when I bought my 'dream truck' to last for a long, long time of course got the plow prep group. Assuming I ever go someplace that I'll actually need it there is a nagging question that I suppose I need to have answered first.
"Just how much wear/tear and abuse does plowing snow put on the truck???" whether that be the frame/engine/electrical/hydralic systems/etc.....
Is it a "once a plow-truck, always from that point forward a plow-truck"? or just an accessory that can be on/off as the seasons dictate? Is the wear justified for a show/commuter/distance/hauler type truck?
Brian