Boss V plows are well thought out. Many nice little features hidden in the SmartTouch2 hand controller. Like making a V - plow act like a simple straight blade when angling or combined V back or V forward configurations and auto float and auto raise and auto drop. And auto sleep mode for when you forget to turn off the controller before you pick up your 6 year older and they start pushing buttons while you are not looking as you're going down the road.
You have to push into a pile somewhat or you’re going to run out of room to stack and eventually you’ll get too much snow and you won’t be able to push it back more. Rook. And my Boss V has a kickstand idk why yours doesn’t.
Had two Boss Plows one straight one V. Went Fisher this time I had enough of the Boss 13 pin connector that’s next to impossible to connect in cold weather and is a crappy design! The return springs on the V plows are notorious for breaking too!
Yeah unfortunately the 13 pin connector is probably the weakest point.... I feel that the western plow hooks up the best but I like how the RT3 boss plows are all universal. It's almost like the great debate of what is better... Milwaukee or DeWalt?? They have their pros and their cons but once you get so far invested in a certain brand you have no choice but to be brand loyal. We have had every brand of plow and they all have their pros and cons. Stay safe out there!
Got a new vplow on my truck but it likes to scrap the ground on bumps do I need to add to suspension to stop that? May be a stupid question but I have no clue
You may consider adding a leveling kit to the front end of the truck. Otherwise you will have to travel with the plow and more of a "straight" position, to avoid the corners hitting the pavement on bumps.
I just bought a new Boss v plow and I haven't plowed on years and never used a V before! This video helped me tremendously
Thank You!!
"Syracuse NY"
Boss V plows are well thought out. Many nice little features hidden in the SmartTouch2 hand controller. Like making a V - plow act like a simple straight blade when angling or combined V back or V forward configurations and auto float and auto raise and auto drop. And auto sleep mode for when you forget to turn off the controller before you pick up your 6 year older and they start pushing buttons while you are not looking as you're going down the road.
Have too say you give very good instructions and for me being new to plowing was awesome thank you
Great video! Thanks!
rochester ny winter here thanks you
You have to push into a pile somewhat or you’re going to run out of room to stack and eventually you’ll get too much snow and you won’t be able to push it back more. Rook. And my Boss V has a kickstand idk why yours doesn’t.
Pam works great
Had two Boss Plows one straight one V. Went Fisher this time I had enough of the Boss 13 pin connector that’s next to impossible to connect in cold weather and is a crappy design! The return springs on the V plows are notorious for breaking too!
Yeah unfortunately the 13 pin connector is probably the weakest point.... I feel that the western plow hooks up the best but I like how the RT3 boss plows are all universal. It's almost like the great debate of what is better... Milwaukee or DeWalt?? They have their pros and their cons but once you get so far invested in a certain brand you have no choice but to be brand loyal. We have had every brand of plow and they all have their pros and cons. Stay safe out there!
So It may take 5 extra minutes being careful in a lot plow but save 4 hours by not having to fix what didn't get broken?
Got a new vplow on my truck but it likes to scrap the ground on bumps do I need to add to suspension to stop that? May be a stupid question but I have no clue
You may consider adding a leveling kit to the front end of the truck. Otherwise you will have to travel with the plow and more of a "straight" position, to avoid the corners hitting the pavement on bumps.
You need to add timbrens to front suspension to reduce on sag
Its not a Fisher plow so whatever!