P500 Anyone own a CLICK & GO 2 - Snow Plow!

hobbytrucker

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im picking up a plow Tuesday and just wondering how far the click and go 2 mount hangs down under the machine thanks in advance for the input
 
Longbrake500

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I looked at one of them online but it looked like there were no supports on the blade so I was concerned with it as I also could not find any reviews that made me feel all warm and cozy to just order it. I just ordered an eagle plow with hydro angle kit so we will see how that goes.
 
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I looked at one of them online but it looked like there were no supports on the blade so I was concerned with it as I also could not find any reviews that made me feel all warm and cozy to just order it. I just ordered an eagle plow with hydro angle kit so we will see how that goes.
Do you mind me asking what the cost of the hydro kit is? I have the eagle set up but never looked into that. Curious what it would be to add it to mine.
 
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Do you mind me asking what the cost of the hydro kit is? I have the eagle set up but never looked into that. Curious what it would be to add it to mine.

It was $769 with the plow, I believe without it was $799.
 
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It was $769 with the plow, I believe without it was $799.
I'd be curious to know how they work out. Hopefully when snow season arrives you can let people know? Are they universal do you know?
 
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I am sure that it could be made to fit others as it is just a hydrolic cylinder just probably need to create some other brackets.
 
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I'd be curious to know how they work out. Hopefully when snow season arrives you can let people know? Are they universal do you know?
The Hydro-turn uses a different push tube (2939u) then you have. The difference is there is a bracket welded to it for the ram on one end and holes drilled for a bracket on the other end. I don't know if you could drill and mount the brackets on both ends to add it or not. If you stopped by there place in Isanti and talked to Jeremy, I think they would work something out for you ( my 66" hydro-turn complete was $1k otd). I used the hydro-turn last year and it worked great and it seem to be a much beefier and better ram then the one I had on my Moose plow (that was made by them) for 10 years. Once you use a hydro-turn you won't go back to a manual angle again. Plus if something were to go wrong with the hydro ram, with 2 bolts you can take it off and put the manual lever back on to still use the plow. Sorry for the bad info I gave you in my other posts. I have a 66" blade NOT a 72" ([HASHTAG]#2927[/HASHTAG]).
 
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hobbytrucker

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well it came in but its a click and go 1st edition and ill lose about 3 inches so ive opted not to keep it so im back to thinking of getting a kfi setup
 

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