D&T Repair
01-30-2004, 02:45 AM
Just a forewarning.....
A friend of mine has the same Curtis plow as me, and he almost lost his plow yesterday.
The pins that basically hold the plow in the frame, broke/fell off!
Well, the drivers side pin broke/fell off.
He didn't know it, and was stacking snow at the time. When he started backing out, half of the plow stayed in the snow bank!!!!
Bent the plow frame pretty good, the arm lever, and tore some of the wiring.
Don't know how this happened, but be sure to inspect your pins (spring loaded ones on each side).
I'm getting mine replaced ASAP, with something a little more "durable".
David
A friend of mine has the same Curtis plow as me, and he almost lost his plow yesterday.
The pins that basically hold the plow in the frame, broke/fell off!
Well, the drivers side pin broke/fell off.
He didn't know it, and was stacking snow at the time. When he started backing out, half of the plow stayed in the snow bank!!!!
Bent the plow frame pretty good, the arm lever, and tore some of the wiring.
Don't know how this happened, but be sure to inspect your pins (spring loaded ones on each side).
I'm getting mine replaced ASAP, with something a little more "durable".
David