❤🚜🇺🇸👏🐕🐩🙋💖I Imagine that: Happy, very happy has to be your wife for having someone special like you BEN in her life. I hope she is. Bud and Said are best thing you have to show us everyday in your great job. Thanks BEN for all!👏🐕🐩🚜🇺🇸
Awesome! As long as you get a nice curl of snow, loading up your blade and the weight coming off in a windrow... That little machine can probably clear 6 in off that parking lot.. I thought it was just going to make a big mushroom cloud😅
Great video I'm glad you got some snow so you could test out the polaris, it seems to work just great in the snow and your having lots of fun doing it.
Heck Ben, by the way that little Polaris attacked the snow you might want a couple more to make quick work of the places just like the Post Office. Perfect machine for doing that. As far as scraper wearing out on the blade, you can always weld on another piece of flat strap as they wear out. Cheap fix. I would add a good little sound system and rock out while pushing the white stuff around. Way more fun.
I'm surprised your wife hasn't taken over the ranger. Don't let her see how much fun you're having, or you'll need more of them! You could be a Polaris sales rep on the side!
Sorry, delayed comment. When Owen said the rock wasn't there before, if that is a route on his sheet , in my brain it came to me it was put there. Sabotage? In happier thoughts.. Wow the Ranger is kickass! I'm thinking some of your viewers will be running to the Polaris dealer. I hope the post office manager is pleased. Cheeers! EDIT: Apartment complexes, like where I live, need a Ranger with plow attachment
It crazy, you guys have next to no snow and davis, WV got slammed with a 2 foot snowfall. Garrett Co. MD has 18 inches and white out conditions. The ski slopes are loving it around my house. Hope it starts hammering the snow for you guys soon.
After the rock was moved and the skidsteer reverse out I thought I saw quite a bit of oil/fluid on the ground. Is that a problem? Also under the larger loader.
I can't even begin to plow my driveway without chains; way too steep and curvy. I'd love to have one of those Polaris' for lighter snow and as a backup.
I think you are having too much fun!!! It does get the job done and i think you are right that chains will make it even effective in moving the heavier loads.
Im really surprised you didn't put a boss v blade or western v on the polaris. The one thing you will find out quickly is the light duty blade cutting edge will wear out very quickly using it in a commercial environment. I have ysed the boss on an utv and it was quite impressive. Not cheap but very impressive.
Depending on Temps? You are getting ready to get a lot of snow or rain!! El Ninyo in full force! Maybe some chains on that Polaris?? Just use around edge?? Or use on sidewalks would be good tool??
@@hughstephenson2957 I thought of salt as Ben said they do put some salt down for some clients. Salt is the usual thing we use in the UK as salt works in our slightly below freezing temperatures. There are salt (Grit) bins of rocksalt alongside slopes here in winter. But yes, you would need sand at the low temperatures the US gets.
❤🚜🇺🇸👏🐕🐩🙋💖I Imagine that: Happy, very happy has to be your wife for having someone special like you BEN in her life. I hope she is. Bud and Said are best thing you have to show us everyday in your great job. Thanks BEN for all!👏🐕🐩🚜🇺🇸
Noticed one thing missing on the Polaris! The Plow Brothers logo sticker!! Either on the doors or on the hood? It’ll look great! 👍
Awesome! As long as you get a nice curl of snow, loading up your blade and the weight coming off in a windrow... That little machine can probably clear 6 in off that parking lot.. I thought it was just going to make a big mushroom cloud😅
Great video I'm glad you got some snow so you could test out the polaris, it seems to work just great in the snow and your having lots of fun doing it.
I had as much fun watching you plowing in the ranger as you had driving it. Nothing like a fresh blanket of snow to get Sadie & Bud playful.
It was a good day for sure.
very sweet ride i would have so much fun
That's a good name for your little ranger - Snow Jo!!!! WOW. did a great job! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Sadie and Bud!!
Heck Ben, by the way that little Polaris attacked the snow you might want a couple more to make quick work of the places just like the Post Office. Perfect machine for doing that. As far as scraper wearing out on the blade, you can always weld on another piece of flat strap as they wear out. Cheap fix. I would add a good little sound system and rock out while pushing the white stuff around. Way more fun.
I'm surprised your wife hasn't taken over the ranger. Don't let her see how much fun you're having, or you'll need more of them! You could be a Polaris sales rep on the side!
You're makin the work look fun today : )
Had a blast.
Big boy with a new toy! 🤣😂🤣
Sorry, delayed comment. When Owen said the rock wasn't there before, if that is a route on his sheet , in my brain it came to me it was put there. Sabotage?
In happier thoughts.. Wow the Ranger is kickass! I'm thinking some of your viewers will be running to the Polaris dealer.
I hope the post office manager is pleased.
Cheeers!
EDIT: Apartment complexes, like where I live, need a Ranger with plow attachment
SUPER IMPRESSIVE 👍🏾 I think you're going to sell a lot of snow plow attachments for Polaris😮
😮 Wow! That kind of redefines 'fresh tracks'😂
It crazy, you guys have next to no snow and davis, WV got slammed with a 2 foot snowfall. Garrett Co. MD has 18 inches and white out conditions. The ski slopes are loving it around my house. Hope it starts hammering the snow for you guys soon.
Working good, 👍
super cool!
After the rock was moved and the skidsteer reverse out I thought I saw quite a bit of oil/fluid on the ground. Is that a problem? Also under the larger loader.
I can't even begin to plow my driveway without chains; way too steep and curvy. I'd love to have one of those Polaris' for lighter snow and as a backup.
I think you are having too much fun!!! It does get the job done and i think you are right that chains will make it even effective in moving the heavier loads.
Maybe there will be some lightly used backup blades on the market in areas that only get snow once in a decade?
Masterfully plowed!
I've had blade on a Honda 4 trax for years. It really does throw the snow the faster you go!
Looking good the Polaris is a beast..
Amazon has all kind of mounts: Camera mounts & clamps outdoor and Camera Suction Cup Mounts
Im really surprised you didn't put a boss v blade or western v on the polaris. The one thing you will find out quickly is the light duty blade cutting edge will wear out very quickly using it in a commercial environment. I have ysed the boss on an utv and it was quite impressive. Not cheap but very impressive.
Polaris is wicked but it sounds like it needs some roller wheels to stop the blade digging in ore wearing too much.
We had our first measurable snow in 700 days here in nj
Ben
In New Hampshire we run ice screws in our side by side tires give them a try . Much smoother that chains
I might look into that… what brand you guys run?
it's great when you can play in the snow, to much then it's work.
Depending on Temps? You are getting ready to get a lot of snow or rain!! El Ninyo in full force! Maybe some chains on that Polaris?? Just use around edge?? Or use on sidewalks would be good tool??
Was there chains on the Polaris?
No. But they have them to be put on sometime. And for the smaller loader they just brought up from Bakersfield.
Not yet
It appears to have excellent traction.
@@MarcoGarcia-bl7ww no chains we are thinking about studded tires. It does alright though.
You can actually push a lot of snow with a side by side with speed there made to go through alot and be beat on trail riding and off-road
I still say sandbags in the back of that Polaris will make a lot of difference in the stability pushing snow
or bags of salt?
@@lawrencesmith9746 thing about sand is if you do get stuck you can break the sandbags open and use it for traction
@@hughstephenson2957 I thought of salt as Ben said they do put some salt down for some clients. Salt is the usual thing we use in the UK as salt works in our slightly below freezing temperatures. There are salt (Grit) bins of rocksalt alongside slopes here in winter. But yes, you would need sand at the low temperatures the US gets.
Last year was 'Hamburger Hill' I don't know where are you buried the bodies 🙈but it's none of my ♟️business
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You need to put some red indicating polls on your ranger plow so you know where the tips of your blade is.
I have some just need to throw them on.
That ranger will be broke if you keep up with commercial plowing.
I didn’t buy it to look at it… 🤣
Polaris is far faster than skidsteer.
Looks lk I'll be able to give Plow Bros a run for their money with just a handful of similar machines. 😉
What should I call me new company? Plow Sisters, Plow Dudes, Plow Shmucks??
For your company? Sounds like any of those would work well… 🤣
doesnt seem much compared to last year
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