[AT] O/T Meyers or Western plow

Richard Strobel Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com
Sun Jan 30 09:03:48 PST 2005


Thanks for taking the time Allen!!  That backscrape feature is something 
I've never seen before.  Available here in Mt. in Great Falls and Missoula.

  Don't quite see how anything but a joystick control would be convienent, 
unless one had three hands.  For you aviation types, A four-way "Chinese 
Hat" switch mounted to the floor shift would be perfect, IMO.

  Be interesting to see the price-tag.

Thanks again
RickinMt.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Allen V. Pruehs" <avpruehs at cac.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] O/T Meyers or Western plow


> You might want to take the time to see if there is a Hiniker snow plow
> dealer in your area. I have a Hiniker C plow with poly blade on my Dodge
> one ton and it does a very nice job. The "C" feature allows the blade to 
> be
> curled forward so the top edge can be used to back drag snow away from
> buildings and other objects. It is quicker, cheaper and simpler than
> equipping a truck with one of the small rear clean up blades. It also has 
> a
> lot more room for snow that the plows equipped with a reveresed cutting
> edge on the back of the blade. This feature saves a lot of time doing
> additional clean up. The bottom cutting edge is slpit into two sections 
> but
> can be bolted together to make it one piece. The blade is a trip edge 
> design.
>
> Hiniker has several other designs for snow plows including conventional 
> and
> scoop/V-plows. Check out their website at http://www.hiniker.com/. You can
> download literature/spec. sheets and a demostration video from their
> website. They will also send you a video tape (at least they did when I 
> was
> looking for a plow) showing the features of the plows.
>
> Take care
> Allen Pruehs
> SE Michigan
>
>
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