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Re: how they angle Wing plow on large plow trucks
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Posted by K C in Ia on March 04, 2005 at 14:49:54 from (67.2.245.202):
In Reply to: how they angle Wing plow on large plow trucks posted by diggerdave on March 04, 2005 at 07:15:30:
Mostly it's the operator, but having the shoulder frozen hard does make it look easier. Idealy you try to just skim the ground and leave 1" or so of snow on the shoulder or back-slope area. In a couple days the sun will help shrink this away. Also as mentioned some are equipped with support wheels, skids/shoes, cable or cylinder stroke stops to help prevent skalping the shoulder material. Some front posts are down pressure others are floating, depends on the brand.
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