Snow Plowing Tips Wisconsin

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Snow Plowing Tips Wisconsin

Snow Plowing Tips Wisconsin

If you have lived in Wisconsin for at least one winter, you know you must do some serious snow removal. However, most people opt to plow their driveways instead of shoveling, as there is too much snow. If you plan to do serious plowing, you need a vehicle that can perform well in all types of snow. Since most people who want to plow their driveways cannot afford those huge snow plow trucks, they turn to the next best option. A full-size pickup truck with four-wheel drive and a good plow setup can plow your driveway this winter. Keep reading to find out which trucks are best for plowing.

Dodge Ram 1500 or Heavy Duty trucks

Ram trucks fit the bill for plowing in so many ways. Ram trucks offer best-in-class diesel torque and towing, as well as an impressive payload, which means they are more than capable of learning your driveway. In addition, they provide an option to add on a factory-installed snow plow preparation kit. If you're looking for one of the best pickup trucks for snowplowing, the Ram 2500, 3500, or 5500 may be your best option. Each of these trucks are a solid and capable plow truck choice.

Ford F-150, 250, or 350

You can't talk about heavy-duty pickups without talking about Fords. Ford trucks make excellent choices for snowplowing. These trucks are, as the Ford says, "Built to last." In addition, Ford offers a Snow Prep Package with certain models. This package contains software, wiring, controls, springs, and electrical connections, giving your truck everything it will need to accept and properly run a plow. 

Chevy Silverado 2500 or 4500

When it comes to Chevys, the most popular truck remains the Silverado. Every model Chevy Silverado is some of the best trucks for snowplowing. They incorporate new technologies to make it safe and durable. It is excellent for towing and plowing. It is possible to obtain a Snow Prep Package for several Chevrolet truck models.

Straight-Blade Plowing Tips

Straight blades are the proven choice for professionals and homeowners alike. Built with an optimized blade curl, snow rolls cleanly off the plow. Angle plow position is used for windrowing or widening after the first pass. This technique helps clear large areas such as parking lots. The blade is positioned directly in front of the vehicle when in a straight position. Use this position for back dragging, removing a large windrow, or cleaning up at the end of the job. At the end of the job, adjust the blade to the straight position and push snow directly ahead, cleaning up any spill-off left from the previous plowing.

V-Blade Plowing Tips

A V-snowplow is a multi-position plow that lets you quickly and easily choose from various blade positions, including a scoop, straight, angle, or v-position- and anything in between. The V-Position position is commonly used for making the first pass. After that, it's ideal for plowing a lane through deep snow or punching through snowdrifts and hard-packed or windrows left by city and county plows. The scoop position is when the blades are pushed out to form an inverted V shape. It's most helpful in cleaning parking lots or other large areas where snow must be pushed straight ahead and not to the side. 

Head to Lynch Mukwonago for All Your Plow Truck Needs

Whether you want to buy a new plow truck or have yours serviced, Lynch Mukwonago is the place to go. We are the area's premier Chevrolet, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram dealer. We have a massive selection of new and used trucks to choose from. Plus, we are a full-service dealer with factory-trained and certified technicians in all these manufacturers.


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