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Details: WARN 90865 Front Plow Mounting Kit, Fits: Yamaha Wolverine X2, X4 (2018-2019)
Brand: WARN
The WARN 90865 Front Plow Mounting Kit is designed to fit the Yamaha Wolverine X2 and X4 ATV. Its easy-on, easy-off rapid connection system is located at the front of the vehicle so there is no need to crawl under ATV or UTV. The front mount systems offer the highest blade lift cabability and with no reduction in ground clearance, there is no need to remove mount during non-ploughing seasons. Fits the following models: 2019 Wolverine X2, 2018-2019 Wolverine X4
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Front plough mount kit for the Yamaha Wolverine X2/X4 ATV
- Easy-on, easy-off rapid connection system allows for quick installation and removal
- Located at the front of the vehicle so there is no need to crawl under ATV
- Offers the highest blade lift cabability and with no reduction in ground clearance
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories
Winter is fast approaching, and that can mean only one thing: snow. Snow can wreak havoc on roads, pavement, and parking lots. Snow plows are the best tools to prevent accidents from occurring on slippery surfaces.- Check the size of your vehicle. Do some online research to see what the size of your vehicle is. Then, look for a snow plow that will fit.
- Check the plow’s width. The width of a plow should be at least 3.5 inches wider than your vehicle’s width.
- Check the plow’s length. The length of a plow should be at least 5 inches longer than your vehicle’s length.
- Check the plow’s height. The height of a plow should be at least 1 inch taller than your vehicle’s height, but no more than 2 inches higher.
- Check coverage. Check the coverage to determine whether your vehicle can clear snow.
- Check attachment compatibility. Check the attachment compatibility to see what your vehicle is compatible with.
- Check blade strength. Blades should be strong enough to handle the weight of your vehicle.
- Check the plow’s weight. Plows typically weigh from 300 to 600 pounds.
How to choose Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories
Snow plow accessories can help to make snow plowing easier. For example, a snow plow attachment that attaches to the back of your truck can make it easier for you to push a snowplow.However, it’s important not to buy attachments for your snow plow that you don’t need. For example, if you have a 4-wheel-drive truck, you probably don’t need a front-mounted snow plow attachment.
When it comes to snow plow attachments, the most important considerations are the size and weight of your snow plow. This means that it’s essential that you know how much area your snow plow can clear before you decide what accessory to buy.
Most truck-mounted snow plow attachments have a 2024-foot clearing width. This means that if you have a 24-foot snow plow, you should buy a snow plow attachment with a 20-foot clearing width.
You should also consider the weight of the snow plow attachment. Most snow plow attachments weigh between 40 and 50 pounds, so anything heavier than this may not be practical.
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.


