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mcgrathsfarm
12-10-2003, 07:12 AM
Has anyone heard of a "Husky" plow ? Someone in our area said he had one for sale. I said I never heard of it & would go look at it to see what it was. Any help out there on this ?:confused:
Roger Dodger
12-10-2003, 07:23 AM
Prolly available from Home Depot in their tool department!!!:rolleyes: ;)
mcgrathsfarm
12-10-2003, 07:26 AM
Thank you, kinda what I was worried about.:rolleyes:
W-n-K Landscaping
12-10-2003, 07:33 AM
Here is a link that might help- from the looks of things when I did a quick search- Husky is made by Meyer.
Plow Comparisons (http://www.snowplowing-contractors.com/snow_plow_comparison.html)
I hope this helps! Do a search on Google, Yahoo, Etc... for Husky Snow Plows- you will get a lot of links, but the most prevalent ones are at the top.
Good luck!
BTW- will this be for personal or heavy use? Something to consider before buying.
Bill
Roger Dodger
12-10-2003, 07:35 AM
Actually, I was kidding. I believe Husky (brand name) makes box blades for tractors. As for trucks, I don't know. The one by Meyers is the model name I gather.
Yeah, most likely the "Husky" or C model Meyer.
If your going to put it on your 1990 K3500 Dually, make sure its at least a 8'6" plow. Even that is a bare minimum for a Dually pickup.
Where abouts you from?
mcgrathsfarm
12-10-2003, 10:44 AM
Thank you all, I am doing this research for my husband, who "was talking with a friend". I did check the comparison web site & did not get far & then did try different search's and again dead ends. So I thought I would try asking some one. The blade is suppose to be 9 ' & the unit 3 years old, but for us in Berks County was only used 2 seasons. He said he would take
$ 1,500.00. It is worth checking into further, so I will let you all know when I find out, Thank you again - Kim
windmill
12-10-2003, 12:06 PM
I'm just wondering Kim at mcgrathsfarm, have you let your husband know about this site??? If you do you may never be able to pull him away from the computer again. :)
My wife wonders which I like better sc.com or her. The answer is simply but she still thinks it's sc.com :D
Good luck with the plow and welcome to this site.
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