Snowbear plow?
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Snowbear plow?
Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
sturdy it really would be.
thanks,
jeff
http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
sturdy it really would be.
thanks,
jeff
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Re: Snowbear plow?
Buy the whole car for twelve hundred or less:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2434105194
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Jeff Scherb wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
>
> http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
>
> I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
> plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
> sturdy it really would be.
>
> thanks,
> jeff
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2434105194
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Scherb wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
>
> http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
>
> I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
> plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
> sturdy it really would be.
>
> thanks,
> jeff
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Re: Snowbear plow?
Buy the whole car for twelve hundred or less:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2434105194
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Scherb wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
>
> http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
>
> I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
> plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
> sturdy it really would be.
>
> thanks,
> jeff
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2434105194
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Scherb wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
>
> http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
>
> I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
> plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
> sturdy it really would be.
>
> thanks,
> jeff
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Re: Snowbear plow?
It seems you have to manually angle the blade.
There is a remote you use to raise and lower the blade, but they say nothing
about angling the blade.
"Jeff Scherb" <jscherb@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:HxKdb.34024$TU3.1815@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
sturdy it really would be.
thanks,
jeff
There is a remote you use to raise and lower the blade, but they say nothing
about angling the blade.
"Jeff Scherb" <jscherb@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:HxKdb.34024$TU3.1815@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
sturdy it really would be.
thanks,
jeff
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Re: Snowbear plow?
It seems you have to manually angle the blade.
There is a remote you use to raise and lower the blade, but they say nothing
about angling the blade.
"Jeff Scherb" <jscherb@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:HxKdb.34024$TU3.1815@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
sturdy it really would be.
thanks,
jeff
There is a remote you use to raise and lower the blade, but they say nothing
about angling the blade.
"Jeff Scherb" <jscherb@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:HxKdb.34024$TU3.1815@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
sturdy it really would be.
thanks,
jeff
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Re: Snowbear plow?
"Jeff Scherb" <jscherb@stny.rr.com> wrote in message news:<HxKdb.34024$TU3.1815@twister.nyroc.rr.com>.. .
> Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
>
> http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
>
> I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
> plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
> sturdy it really would be.
>
> thanks,
> jeff
Hey Jeff, I have an '02 tj with a Meyers snow plow. I would suggest to
you to buy a "commercial quality" plow. They are much stronger and
will last much longer. And also, you wont have to go outside to change
the direction of the plow. LOL
Dennis
> Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
>
> http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
>
> I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
> plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
> sturdy it really would be.
>
> thanks,
> jeff
Hey Jeff, I have an '02 tj with a Meyers snow plow. I would suggest to
you to buy a "commercial quality" plow. They are much stronger and
will last much longer. And also, you wont have to go outside to change
the direction of the plow. LOL
Dennis
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Re: Snowbear plow?
"Jeff Scherb" <jscherb@stny.rr.com> wrote in message news:<HxKdb.34024$TU3.1815@twister.nyroc.rr.com>.. .
> Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
>
> http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
>
> I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
> plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
> sturdy it really would be.
>
> thanks,
> jeff
Hey Jeff, I have an '02 tj with a Meyers snow plow. I would suggest to
you to buy a "commercial quality" plow. They are much stronger and
will last much longer. And also, you wont have to go outside to change
the direction of the plow. LOL
Dennis
> Does anyone have any experience with Snowbear plows?
>
> http://www.snowbear.com/html/snowplows.html
>
> I saw one today at Lowes, seems about half the price of "commercial grade"
> plows. Might be just the thing for my long driveway, but I'm not sure how
> sturdy it really would be.
>
> thanks,
> jeff
Hey Jeff, I have an '02 tj with a Meyers snow plow. I would suggest to
you to buy a "commercial quality" plow. They are much stronger and
will last much longer. And also, you wont have to go outside to change
the direction of the plow. LOL
Dennis
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