Snow Blade Help finding a "fixed V plow"

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archeryantny

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I need some help finding a fixed V plow for my Kubota L48.

I saw one in use and it was exactly like the ones DOT's use to open up roads on the state and county trucks after the big dumps.
 
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There is another poster that asked about V plows and I mentioned that the company Holder makes sidewalk plows. Now he was in British columbia but the thought process is the same. My thoughts are why not have a hydraulic angle changing blade then you control the snow. The machine that you are planning to mount it on has lots of pushing power so do not sell it short.
Craig Clayton
 
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Have you considered a Virnig V-Plow? Not cheap but has been great with all of the snow.

If interested I'll post some better pics with v-plow in use on 1.0 + miles of sidewalk
 

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Here's one.

Ralph
 

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Have you considered a Virnig V-Plow? Not cheap but has been great with all of the snow.

If interested I'll post some better pics with v-plow in use on 1.0 + miles of sidewalk

It's been about 4 years since this post. Are you still liking your Virnig?? any Valving issues with the unit? I'm looking at the Virnig SBV series and teh FFC 120 series of V plows. trying to make a decision
FFC ( paladin) is a bit cheaper
 
 
 
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