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Old 08-31-2012, 06:14 AM
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What are folks finding with dually plow trucks. I have a chevy 3500HD dually and before i buy a plow for it how do they work for plow trucks? i feel like there wont be enough weight on the rear for good traction. what do folks think of them for plow trucks and how do they work? thanks
Mine works great for plowing. I put 1000lbs of ballast in the back for traction. Have not had a problem with traction.
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ive got a 81 chevy C30 dump and have never had a problem usually carry a 2000 lb block in the bed along with a skid of salt
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