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  1. #1
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    Fair price for a plow?

    Found a plow on craigslist that is off a 250SX. Thinking about picking it up for my 250ES. He's asking $450. Is this a fair price? Thinking about making my own but I figure I'll have that much into it by the time I'm done. The plow will interchange between the 250ES and 250SX right?

    http://appleton.craigslist.org/sno/4396006325.html

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    I personally wouldn't sell my 250 plow for less than 500. They are awesome to plow with.

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    I think that's a fair price as that's a later gen plow and all the hardware is there. More often than not the brackets are lost and impossible to find!

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    That's about double what I would be willing to pay...
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    I think you could get it for less. he just bought the machine off craigs with the plow a couple weeks ago, and is now selling the plow. I think it was listed for $1500.
    Rebuilding and riding trikes everyday and lovin every minute.


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    Thats a good price, i would buy it and resell it for more if it was closer to me.
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    Well I picked it up for $400 but drove 2 hrs to get it. I hope it works out good cause I just sold my lawnmower with a 2 stage snow blower.

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    You may be sorry you sold your blower..I just sold mine this year when I put a plow on my 4x4 quad.

    This winter was killer and there were times when I got stopped dead in my tracks after a heavy dump.

    With a 2wd like a trike under 6" and you should be ok, but a 12" dump like we had several times this past winter..get your shovel out!
    Current toys..
    1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
    1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
    1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
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    1990 Honda TRX300FW
    1995 Seadoo GTX
    1998 Polaris Indy Lite 340(Nearly new looking)
    1998 Polaris Touring 500
    1998 Club Car (electric)

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    I had a one foot dump here, no problem plowing with my 200ES, and a heck of a lot less work then the blower. I have a 36" lawn tractor mounted blower, never even mounted it to the tractor this winter. I used my walk behind blower for places to small for the plow, but i would rather drive the plow around then walk the blower around.

    Here is a tip, don't wait until its done snowing!! One thing about plowing you need to keep up with it, even if its still snowing go out and flip it off a few times while its accumulating. The last two winters since i got my plow i have used my blower only a couple times to do sidewalks for hire, everything else was plowed.

    The only bad thing about plowing is having a place to push it to. I have two driveways and a large area of lawn at the upper end of them, so i just push a pile up all winter, when the plows go by and fill in the EOD (end of driveway) i usually push outward and up onto the edge of the street.
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    Agreed, if you even somewhat keep up with the downfall the 250es/sx plow will take care of the job. I started the year with chains but quickly took them off because it didn't need them. You will be ok with the plow unless something crazy happens.

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    Well I'm feeling pretty good about it now. Thanks. I just put new tires on it too (Thank you so much for your help Doug! I'll post pics soon). I think I know your problem Doug. Your working with one too many wheels. Three wheels are always better than four I say. I might be crazy but I almost hope it snows one more time so I can try it!

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