My Rhino in the snow

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New England in the woods on the lake.
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(07) B26, (83) B7100D
I'm going to try and attach a couple of pictures that I took of the snow banks that my Rhino piled up in my driveway. I really can't believe what the unit can push. Lots of it was done in 2WD and the large pushing back was in 4WD. The last picture was taken of a small parking area for my neighbor next to the road. :)
The Gotcha Man
 

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   / My Rhino in the snow #2  
Nice looking set up. Power sometimes comes in small packages.
 
   / My Rhino in the snow #3  
Very nice. Is that an 07?
I have an 06 660 camo.

I wish we had snow....:eek:
 
   / My Rhino in the snow #5  
What brand of snow plow do you have on your Rhino?coobie
 
   / My Rhino in the snow #6  
I also plow with my Rhino. I live on top of a VERY snowy mountain. We are one of only two farms on the mountain and I usually plow the road myself. it is 2.5 miles long.
You are right about the power the Rhino has. I have plowed an 18" snowfall with ease. Anything more than that and i usually just bust out the 3pt. snowblower.
 
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That's a pretty big plow you got as well. Very nice. I could go for another snow storm, been getting boring around here lately.
 
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I have posted some in the JD Forum about my experiences plowing with different machines. Without a doubt, my best plowing machine was the HPX Gator I owned. I have a plow coming for the new XUV and I suspect it will work the same. The Gator, and I assume all UTV's, are GREAT for plowing snow. It does not surprise me that the Rhino pictured did so much work so quickly. My Gator could plow our steep, narrow roads, drives faster than our local private plower could with his Dodge 3500 and 7' Boss plow. These machines are so manuverable they can really move, and snow is not very dense, so per volume the weight is not a big factor. I have encouraged everyone I know who lives in snow territory to consider using their UTV for plowing, or getting a snow plow at the time of their purchase.

John M
 
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jcmseven said:
I have encouraged everyone I know who lives in snow territory to consider using their UTV for plowing, or getting a snow plow at the time of their purchase.

John M


I second that.
 
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coobie said:
What brand of snow plow do you have on your Rhino?coobie

Thanks for the comments about the Rhino and plow. I'm attaching a photo of the info most of you have asked about. My system I can enlarge it so the writing can be read clearly and hoping that yawl's can also as the write up about the plow tells it all. Yep so doesn't the price and I couldn't get them to budge one dollar off of it either after buying 4 or 5 snowmobiles, trailers and a waverunner from them. Whoops had to go to PDF so it would fit. Adding this under the edit. Skipholiday I forgot to answer your question. Yes it is an 07 which I purchased a year ago November when they first came out and my dealership was able to get it for me.:)
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