Just had my plow serviced.do you know what would cause,while in float,my plow head that’s attached to the chain not to go down.i can’t even push it down.it has to be banged down?thanks
I had to get a floor jack and block of wood to get my pins to line up... When I took plow off I wasn't on level ground. With a little tweaking here and there, the plow can be installed on uneven ground if you didn't watch his video first. Great video and information wish I would of seen before I disconnected the plow on uneven ground.
Love watching your channel alot every day i am getting a plow truck for next year what setup do i go with boss v plow or Fisher plow because i own a lawn care business
Before driving your truck out of the lowergear, take the slack out of the chain so that one side is tight. Your headgear will stay in postion and ready for you to drive into next time. You shouldn't need the cement block.
How do u like the fisher plow . And how do 1500 Handle is no plow I've seen the Western ones . How is the in Comparison I've used Boss plow I don't like them
After dropping the jack....take both hands and push the headgear toward the truck grille and see if the locking pin will engage into the jack ( on its own, don't push the lever manually or anything.) You'll get one more hole higher on the jack, you won't have to relieve so much pressure to dude hate the 2 lock pins and it should mount easier next time.
I wouldn't see why not. They do make some lighter duty ones though as well. I'm sure your local dealer could direct you to exactly the right one for your truck. Best of luck!
Thank you. First timer and this helped me get the plow off quickly and painlessly. Thanks.
Thank you . Just got the V plow and was unable to take off truck . Appreciate this video
Glad it helped a little!
This was a lifesaver, THANK YOU!
Glad it helped. Thank you for watching
Just had my plow serviced.do you know what would cause,while in float,my plow head that’s attached to the chain not to go down.i can’t even push it down.it has to be banged down?thanks
I had to get a floor jack and block of wood to get my pins to line up...
When I took plow off I wasn't on level ground. With a little tweaking here and there, the plow can be installed on uneven ground if you didn't watch his video first.
Great video and information wish I would of seen before I disconnected the plow on uneven ground.
Thank you for watching and the comment
Thanks buddy I’m a newb and was being chicken 😂 thanks for doing this video
Glad to hear it helped!
Love watching your channel alot every day i am getting a plow truck for next year what setup do i go with boss v plow or Fisher plow because i own a lawn care business
If you have a dealer that you like and treats you fairly than that is the one to consider for sure.
Before driving your truck out of the lowergear, take the slack out of the chain so that one side is tight. Your headgear will stay in postion and ready for you to drive into next time. You shouldn't need the cement block.
Cool, thanks for the suggestion. I will def give that a try!
How do u like the fisher plow . And how do 1500 Handle is no plow I've seen the Western ones . How is the in Comparison I've used Boss plow I don't like them
I have had no issues with my Fisher plow. I'm not sure about Boss as I have never used one. Best of luck to you!
After dropping the jack....take both hands and push the headgear toward the truck grille and see if the locking pin will engage into the jack ( on its own, don't push the lever manually or anything.) You'll get one more hole higher on the jack, you won't have to relieve so much pressure to dude hate the 2 lock pins and it should mount easier next time.
Just put a scrap piece of 2x4 between stand and A frame to prevent upright from tipping over when plow is off truck the block method is cumbersome
My plow is stuck on my truck won’t get released please help me out
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This fit on a 07 ford f150??
I wouldn't see why not. They do make some lighter duty ones though as well. I'm sure your local dealer could direct you to exactly the right one for your truck. Best of luck!
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