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WTB sno-way plow for a rabbit/caddy
by
blkboostedtruck
on 30 Nov, 2008 08:01
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WTB a snow plow for a rabbit ! i been looking for one for years!
the closest i've found is the risers and a pic. or an add from a magazine
VW&Porsche from the early '80's
can somebody make the pic. work for me
any info or close up pics of how it's mounted would be great!
thanks Duane
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#1
by
VW_Commuter
on 30 Nov, 2008 09:46
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I've downloaded the pic and put it on my photobucket account.
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#2
by
blkboostedtruck
on 30 Nov, 2008 10:02
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thanks! i found a color pic. you will prolly have to fix that one for me?
nope it worked!
thanks Duane
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#3
by
VW_Commuter
on 30 Nov, 2008 10:24
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That's an interesting looking plow rig. I wonder what is used to supply the hydraulics, an electric pump or a pump running off the accessory belt?
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#4
by
blkboostedtruck
on 30 Nov, 2008 10:32
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everything is contained on the "A" frame!
just cables that go to the battery!
Duane
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#5
by
clbanman
on 30 Nov, 2008 14:40
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The company that built them originally is still in business but doesn't offer VW plows any longer.
http://www.snoway.com/ Knowing what plowing can do to a full-frame pickup, I don't think I would want to put one on a VW.
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#6
by
blkboostedtruck
on 30 Nov, 2008 16:08
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The company that built them originally is still in business but doesn't offer VW plows any longer. http://www.snoway.com/ Knowing what plowing can do to a full-frame pickup, I don't think I would want to put one on a VW.
yes i know all that! their actually made right here in wisconsin! the company has been bought out a few times! i have been talking with an employee on another forum ! but he tells me that they have not made them in the 19years he's been there ! and pretty much can't help me any further!
i basically want it for historical purposes and for shows!
a nice conversation piece !
Duane :roll:
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#7
by
fastvicar
on 01 Dec, 2008 10:37
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My business does sub-contracting work for Sno-Way. They make great plows, but this one might be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Once you find it, that needle might be too rusty to use.
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#8
by
Smokey Eddy
on 01 Dec, 2008 10:45
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There is a famous picture of a dog with something in it's mouth that is so heavy it's back legs are off the ground but i couldn't find it!
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#9
by
53 willys
on 01 Dec, 2008 11:49
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lol thats funny stuff....thats a big plow for that car....
great pic Ed
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#10
by
fairweather
on 04 Dec, 2008 16:34
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I would look into an ATV plow. You'll need a front GVWR of at least 2250lbs for any other plow including one of the plastic Snoway plows.
The pictured plow would only be good for light snow on pavement anything else and the car will get destroyed, stuck, high centered etc. All that weight leveraged off the front end will accelerate the wear on all the components just driving it around let alone moving several hundred pounds of snow.
Go with an ATV plow raised and lowered with a small electric winch. You will have to build the mount yourself, if you have a welder it wouldn't be too difficult. I just built one for a 7' steel blade in about a half day. I would go with the caddy so you can put 400 lbs of sand in the back.
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#11
by
Smokey Eddy
on 04 Dec, 2008 16:44
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I would go with the caddy so you can put 400 lbs of sand in the back.
Exactly. Even better if you could make it RWD?
I can't really imagine a little waskawy wabbit moving much snow in any kind of hurry. It just doesn't ... "happen" in my head
maybe if you hit the snow fast enough?
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#12
by
fairweather
on 04 Dec, 2008 17:20
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maybe if you hit the snow fast enough?
I think it goes like this F=MA

The "M" in this situation isn't much so you'd need some good "A"
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#13
by
Jettagli16v
on 07 Dec, 2008 07:47
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#14
by
jtanguay
on 07 Dec, 2008 08:53
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Does the man who drives the snowplow own a Rabbit to help him do his job? Or does he do his job to help him own a Rabbit?
hmmm.... i think it's pretty clear which is true!