3 piece style plow mounts adapt directly for use with winch and saves the cost of lift handle assembly
One universal push tube works for all machines
Push tubes offer 5 1/2” to 6 1/2” lift
Universal manual lift has 26 to 32 lbs. of lift at the handle
Electric blade lift offers the convenience of electric lifting without the cost of a winch
STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR PLOW
Straight Plows come in four lengths to accommodate ATVs of all sizes. All Steel Plows are constructed of
12-gauge heavy-duty steel
STEP 2: ADD THE PUSH TUBE
The push tubes are built of 1-1/2" heavy-duty steel tubing and are designed with maximum strength by triangulating the tubes
They also feature multiple swivel positions and four-way adjustment at the cutting edge
As always, these push tubes attach to the middle of the ATV conveniently with two quick pins
STEP 3: CHOOSE THE MOUNT KIT
There are two basic mount designs: the All Mount and ATV specific mounts
These sturdy brackets can be mounted to the middle of the ATV frame in minutes and are the only component left on the ATV when the plow, push tube and lift system are detached
The design of these mounts does not prohibit normal maintenance such as changing the oil
Mounts kits are available for almost every ATV model
All Mount option provides an adjustable attachment method that will fit many, but not all ATVs
STEP 4: CHOOSE YOUR LIFT SYSTEM
OPTION 1: The Manual Lift - requires a low lift effort, while achieving serious lift. You'll get at least 5-1/2" of lift with as little as 25 lbs (13 kg) of effort. The Manual Lift works universally for most ATVs. To ensure safe operation, the blade locks securely in the up position. When you're done plowing the whole lift removes with the push tubes, so when you're trail riding the equipment is not in your way
OPTION 2: PowerMaxx Electric Lift - a rocker switch (with relay) mounted to the handlebar and accessible from your driver's seat lifts the blade system smoothly and locks in position when the switch is released. Maximum lift capacity is 750 lbs., far greater than the heaviest weight of approximately 150 lbs. for the plow system alone. A strong 1" by 39" strap (with 2000 lb. break strength) attaches to the plow assembly to lift the plow system safely
OPTION 3: Winches - winches are another popular method of raising and lowering plows, plus it comes in handy when you tackle too much snow