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Details: DB Electrical 430-20096 Western Fisher Snow Plow Motor For Mue6103 Mue6103S With Double Ball Bearing Design, 46-2473, 46-2584, 46-3618, Mkw4009 1981-Up 10725N-DB 82-6889 W-6994 W-8994D W-9294
Brand: DB Electrical
**Verify part fits before purchasing**Specs:Unit Type: Snow Plow MotorVoltage: 12Rotation: CWBrief: WESTERN SNOW PLOW MOTORReplaces OEM Numbers: ARROWHEAD: LPL0060J & N: 430-20096LESTER: 10725WAI: 10725N-DB, 10725RWESTERN MOTORS: W-6994, W-8994D, W-9294
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Spec: Unit Type: Snow Plow Motor, Voltage: 12, Rotation: CW, Brief: WESTERN SNOW PLOW MOTOR
- Replaces OEM Numbers: ARROWHEAD: LPL0060, J & N: 430-20096, LESTER: 10725, WAI: 10725N-DB, 10725R, WESTERN MOTORS: W-6994, W-8994D, W-9294
- 1-year warranty protects you after your purchase. We’re confident that our products will work flawlessly once installed in your vehicle. But in a rare case that it does not, we’ll replace it anytime within one year of your order. If you have a problem, we will take every step to assist you, contact us for a replacement.
- 100% New aftermarket Snow Plow Motor built to meet OEM specifications
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories
If you’re in the market for a snow plow attachment or accessory, here’s a comprehensive buying guide you can use.- Brand. Snow plow attachments and accessories come in varying brands. To maximize the versatility and usefulness of your plow, it’s recommended you buy from a reputable and well-known manufacturer.
- Attachment. Consider intended purpose and ease of use. While some attachments (like snow blowers or snow blades) are straightforward, others (like spreaders) might require a bit of effort.
- Weight. Most snow plow attachments and accessories come in varying weights. Make sure you choose one that suits your needs.
- Price. Price is an important consideration. However, remember that a particular snow plow attachment or accessory might be expensive, but worth it.
- Reviews. Reviews are an excellent way to gauge a product’s popularity and value. There’s no shortage of user reviews online.
- Warranty. While snow plow attachments and accessories usually have a limited warranty period, these figures vary by manufacturer.
- Other Features. Some snow plow attachments and accessories have additional features. Keep in mind that you might need additional features depending on the intended use and other circumstances.
How to choose Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories
When shopping for Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories, there are a few factors to consider:- What kind of plow will you be using this attachment with? If you plan to use this attachment with a front-mount plow, make sure the attachment is compatible with it.
- How much snow do you need to clear? Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories come in different shapes and sizes, so it’s important to know how much snow your plow will be able to clear.
- What type of weight distribution do you need? Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories can vary greatly depending on the amount of weight they can handle. If you plan to use your Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories with a car, truck, or another vehicle, make sure you choose one that is sturdy enough for the weight of your vehicle.
- How much clearance do you need? Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories can come with different clearance heights. If you plan to use your Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories with a car, truck, or another vehicle, make sure you choose one that is high enough to clear your vehicles bumper.
- What kind of traction do you need? Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories come in different widths. If you plan to use your Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories with a car, truck, or another vehicle, make sure you choose one that is wide enough to clear your tires.
- What kind of features do you need? Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories can vary tremendously in terms of features. If you plan to use your Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories with a car, truck, or another vehicle, make sure you choose one that includes LED lights, heated grips, and anything else that you might need.
- Does the attachment have a warranty? Most Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories come with a warranty. When you shop for Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories, make sure you read the fine print and make sure there arent any hidden fees.
- Is the attachment easy to use? Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories can be a little tricky to install. Before you buy Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories, make sure you take the time to read the instructions and watch videos on how to install your Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories.
How to maintain Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories
When maintaining your snow plow accessory, there are a few important steps to keep in mind:- Check your brakes regularly. Your snow plow’s braking system should be checked regularly, especially during the winter, when all of the salt and debris on the roads can cause brake wear.
- Invest in snow plow tires. One of the snow plow accessories that tend to wear out first is the tires. As Tire Review noted, tires can lose their tread, making them less useful in clearing snow and ice. When purchasing snow plow tires, look for ones with solid sidewalls, which can provide better traction in icy conditions.
- Check your brake pads. Your brake pads tend to wear out faster than normal during the winter, as they’re constantly being pressed down by the snow and ice. To extend the life of your brake pads, make sure to change them regularly.
- Check your blades regularly. Snow plow blades tend to wear down faster during the winter, as they’re constantly being pressed into the snow. To extend the life of your blades, make sure to clean and sharpen them regularly.
- Check your transmission regularly. The transmission is responsible for transmitting the torque from your snow plow to the blade. As Consumer Reports noted, the transmission should also be checked regularly, as excessive snow can cause snow plows to slip out of gear.
- Keep your blades sharp. Blades can become dull over time, making them less effective at removing snow. To keep your blades sharp, store them in a box with a piece of cardboard (or newspaper) underneath it, and use a putty knife to shave off any snow buildup.
- Check your lights regularly. Snow plow lights may be damaged over time, causing them to stop working. By checking your lights regularly, you can make sure they are in working order, and less likely to fail when you’re plowing through snow.



