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Thread: Its Winter....show me the plows!

  1. #1
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    Its Winter....show me the plows!

    Well since i dont have one I have to envy everyone elses. Post up the pics of your big red/sx plowing snow! I would post but i dont have one lol

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    These are the only pics I have right now.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails pl1.JPG   pl.JPG  
    '86 Honda Big Red 250es
    '85 Honda 250sx
    '87 Honda 250sx
    '85 Honda Atc 70
    '83 Honda Atc 70
    '00 Honda Trx 90 (sons ride)
    '07 Honda Recon es (wifes ride)
    atc70/110


    My feedback http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ldtime3wheeler

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    Here's the one I had. I sold it to Itrike at TF.

    http://www.3wheelerworldforums.com/s...ig+red+plowing

    Lots O Trikes!!!!!
    TRIKEFEST 03, 04, 05, 07, 09 Going the distance

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    Nice Pix! You dont have another one do ya?

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    Here is mine. Home made "V" shaped plow. It works great for what it is.

    RIP - Yamahondaman!! You will never be forgotten!
    RIP - Sam Brehm!! Gone but NEVER forgotten!
    RIP - Sandpuppi101 - You will live on in my mind - I miss you friend!

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    Awesome pic! Is that a big red with a 200x front end? Cuz i have never seen that done before.

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    This one is for sale locally, Maybe i might pick it up. pretty cheap. http://www.nlclassifieds.com/classif...laneous/172896
    1998 F150 reg cab
    Elan Ski-doo resto mod
    2012 Brute force 650
    98 ranger street truck project

    All my rigs are Loud and proud

    http://bikepics.com/members/mitchell-gosse/

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    That looks to be a home made plow verus the cycle country plow but if it works then grab it...for the price you cant go wrong

  9. #9
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    Oh it is a homemade plow. There are quite a few big reds around here with plows that come out every winter.
    1998 F150 reg cab
    Elan Ski-doo resto mod
    2012 Brute force 650
    98 ranger street truck project

    All my rigs are Loud and proud

    http://bikepics.com/members/mitchell-gosse/

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    '84 200ES with Cycle Country Plow

    Here is my Cycle Country Plow on my first ATC.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/CoveSand.../3/dehyuWmNkH8

    I have since added chains and it is a tremendous improvement.
    Last edited by DuneBerg; 12-31-2009 at 04:27 PM.

  11. #11
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    very nice!!!!!!

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    I have a winch for my grizzly.Id like to adapt it to my big red....what do you guys use to lift them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by racer....X View Post
    I have a winch for my grizzly.Id like to adapt it to my big red....what do you guys use to lift them?
    The Cycle Country plows have a manual lift that attaches to the front motor mount on the Big Red/SX. You just pull the lever back to raise and it locks in place. Pull back, pull the small lever and let it go forward and the plow is down. You should be able to see the lift system in one of my pics in the link. I don't think a winch on the front would work good since it would make it pretty hard to turn. With just the plow it gives your forearms quite a workout. If you do find a plow make sure you add some air to the front tire to help with the steering.

    Lots O Trikes!!!!!
    TRIKEFEST 03, 04, 05, 07, 09 Going the distance

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    Here is my BR with the plow I built for it...
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    No trikes. Too old, too crippled. Unless I find one I can't live without!
    "You cant fix stupid" ~ Ron White
    My feeback link: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ack-for-Thorpe

  15. #15
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    Nov 2005
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    My BR last year. this year I added supports back to the footpegs ( with my new welder ) and a roller fairlead. the little wheels help keep the plow up off the clear stone in the driveway so i dont push gravel on the lawn. the plow itself is made from an old hot water heater. I use a winch connected to a cable that rons behind the plow so that when i turn the whenc hook slides along the cable makeing it easer to turn



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