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Seeing as how yu seem to have most things in yo garridge....
I saw this and thought yu mite like to add it to your collection - mite come in useful
wouldn't take much to stop a depender with that on the front of it
It's fixed to the landy by two two balls, so what stops it swinging left to right?
Obviously you ent an engineer
Wouldn't move at all once it's on there, as the frame of the plough is rigid it would stay square with the front of the vehicle. Wouldn't swing out or anything. With one tow ball yeah it would be swinging all over the place but with two on the same plane, nope.
not sure it'll help the selling price with a plough on the front P or are you going to drive this one
I think you're right.
Next job is to find out if the old snow plough is still lying round the back of the sheds of the farm I used to work on. If it is then I might have it and store it away until I get a 110.
ave you never wondered why these ploughs are normally attached to a 7 ton + truck that's got a mighty big lump of a engine in it ?
That is true, but again I refer you to this video YouTube - Defender-Snow Plow
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