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Details: 7BLACKSMITHS Universal Halogen Snow Plow Lights Kit for Boss Western Meyer Blizzard Curtis
Brand: 7BLACKSMITHS
Universal Halogen Snow Plow Lights Kit for Boss Western Meyer Blizzard Curtis Description This snowplow head light kit consists of dual beam halogen headlamps with turn signals and parking lights and are contained in a high-impact poly carbonate case. Everything seen in the image is what you will receive in the package. Easy to Assemble,Universal wiring harness is included. All-inclusive kit will get your plow lights road ready. This snowplow head light kit can be mounted using the double-post mounts and the entire kit comes with a universal wiring harness to fit any make and model of vehicle. Made of High Quality Material for Strength and Durability. Tough and durable enough for long-lasting performance during poor weathers. 100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed from Order Placement through Installation. Fitment Light will be suitable for but not limited to the following manufacturers: Blizzard, Meyer, Fisher, Boss, Western, Snow Way, Curtis, Snow Dog, Hinker and More
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- Products can be returned
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- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Plows
Snowplows are one of the most useful winter accessories out there.- Capacity. Snowplows mean different things to different people. For example, a 10-inch plow may be ideal for a residential driveway, but a 12-inch plow may be ideal for a commercial parking lot.
- Width. Width affects plowing capacity. A plow that’s 12 inches wide will clear more snow in comparison to the one that’s 10 inches wide.
- Turning Radius. Most plows allow you to turn them in any direction.
- Height. Most plows adjust between 30 inches and 60 inches.
- Weight. Plows weigh from 60 pounds to 150 pounds or more, depending on the model.
How to choose Snow Plows
When choosing a snow plow, there are a few important factors to keep in mind:- The size and width of the snow plow. Snow plows with wider blades and more aggressive plowing can cut through more snow in less time. Still, it’s important to keep in mind how wide the snow plow is in relation to your vehicle.
- The height of the snow plow. Snow plows typically range from four to eight feet in height.
- The weight. Snow plows can vary in weight from 300 to 500 pounds.
- The blade width. Snow plow blades are usually between three and four feet wide. If you have narrow shoulders, you may need a wider blade.
- The blade angle. The angle of the blade of a snow plow is important, as it can help direct snow in different directions. Angles can range from 15 and 45 degrees.
- The plowing pattern. Plowing patterns include straight, diagonal, and curved.
- The plow width. The width of the plows can range from 30 to 60 inches.
- Blade material. Blades are usually made of steel or aluminum.
- The plow controls. Plow controls typically include a throttle, a parking brake, and a singular lever.
- The plow attachment. The plow attachment is the part that attaches to the snow plow.
- The plow manufacturer. Snow plow manufacturers include Ariens, Bobcat, Husqvarna, SnowEx, and Toro.
- The plow warranty. Its important to check the warranty of any new snow plow you consider purchasing.
How to maintain Snow Plows
Snow plowing can take a toll on your vehicle, which is why many snow plow companies will suggest scheduling maintenance checks before winter sets in. Before heading out to the shop, take a look at these tips from Consumer Reports on maintaining your snow plow:- Make sure your snow plow is in good working order before winter arrives by inspecting the blades for cracks or chips. You should also inspect all of the lift mechanisms, including the auger, chute, and winch.
- Check all of the hydraulic lines for signs of leaks, and be sure to have the snow plow fluids changed.
- Inspect the tires and wheels for signs of wear, including cracks, bulges, or holes.
- Check the lamps and reflectors to make sure theyre in working order.
- Make sure the plow is operating properly.
- Check the hydraulic system and fluid level.
- Fill the hydraulic system with clean, new fluid.
- Inspect the hydraulic system again before winter.
- Reinstall the plow according to the manufacturers instructions.
- Check to make sure the plow is in good working order before winter.
- Clean the plow prior to storing it.
- Cover the plow to protect it from the elements.
- Move your plow over to a shaded area.
- Move the plow into a shed or covered area, if possible.
- Remove the plow during the winter and store it in a shed or covered area until spring.




