What kind of truck do you need for a snow plow?

What kind of truck do you need for a snow plow?

Dodge Ram 2500 or 3500 or 5500: Coming with the option of a factory-installed snow plow preparation kit, the Ram fits the bill for commercial plowing in so many ways. Ford F-250 or 350: No list of heavy-duty (HD) trucks is ever complete without a Ford.

Can you put a snow plow on any truck?

Yes. Heavy duty trucks are preferable due to having more weight, a wider track, and more durable transmissions. Heavy-duty pickup trucks usually have more front weight capability for the truck to be able to hang a heavy plow on.

Can you put a snow plow on a 1/2 ton pickup?

½ ton trucks are generally used for smaller jobs, so blades that are 8-feet long or smaller work perfectly for this sized truck. You may want an 8-foot plow if you have a longer wheelbase truck this would ensure you push the snow far enough out when turning.

How much horsepower do you need to plow snow?

To plow snow, you should generally have a front engine tractor with at least 20 hp (V-Twin preferred), a strong transmission (preferably hydrostatic automatic), and a very strong chassis with front mount capability to hold the plow.

Why is plowing hard on your truck?

Plowing snow is among the hardest work a truck will do. The pushing of a blade on the ground puts enormous stress on the frame, axles, attaching points, transmission, U-joints and cooling system. Even the electrical system is taxed as it must power hydraulic blade movement and auxiliary lights.

What size truck is best for snow plowing?

Most standard pickup trucks are best suited to 6½- and 7½-foot plows, half-ton trucks use 7 or 7½-foot blades and ¾- and 1-ton trucks typically use 7½-foot and 8-foot blades. The heavier the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the truck, the wider the plow blade the truck can handle.

Does putting a plow on your truck void the warranty?

They cannot void your warranty just because you install a plow on the truck. The warranty gives you specific legal rights that no dealer or GM can void without due cause. Also, by law, they are not obligated to cover repairs they can prove were the result of using a plow.

Is it bad to drive with a plow?

How fast can you drive with a plow? It's always in your best interest to follow the speed limit, while not to exceeding 45 mph. If you're plowing in the middle of a storm, you may want to go even slower.

Can an F150 plow snow?

The F150 has been engineered to accept a plow. The new changes allow you to include a plow-package without affecting your truck's carrying capacity at the front end. You are also not required to make any suspension modifications or chassis upgrades.

Does snow plowing ruin your truck?

Snowplow Tips: Protecting Your Truck Transmission During Snow Removal. One of the most common vehicle problems encountered while plowing is damage to the transmission. Overheating the transmission fluid as well as improper use, can contribute to the problem.

Can you plow snow with a 1500?

Ram is introducing a new factory Snow Plow Prep Package for the 2021 1500 pickup that better equips the half-ton truck for the added stress of running a snow plow on the nose. The setup was announced at the National Truck Equipment Association's (NTEA) Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, Indiana.Mar 9, 2020

What size truck do I need to plow snow?

For commercial work, since you will probably require a larger plow, you will need at least a ¾ ton pickup truck whose FGAWR can handle the weight of larger plows. For personal plow use, a ½ ton truck, or in some cases even smaller, should be ample for your needs.