P700 Denali or KFI snow blade with electric angle

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I have followed this forum for years. On my second 700-4. First one was stole and wrote off. Current is a 2017. This is my first post. Searched but not much info on my query.
I want to put a snow blade on and am looking at the Denali and KFI 6 ft models. I want to install the electric/hydraulic angling option so I don't have to get off to change angle. I am in northern Canada and plow close to a mile of road all winter. My old quad and 48 in blade are just to slow.
I have a KFI winch mount and winch. Full windshield with only the half doors. And the hard roof.
Can anyone give me feedback on the KFI with the angle devise? I read where the Denali will not work with the KFI winch mount. Also any other tips and suggestions I kindly welcome. Thank you
 
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I don’t know about the angle actuator, but I have a KFI winch mount with the Denali Pro 6 foot plow and it works great. I did buy their pulley adapter which replaces the fairlead. Also, the cable ends up hooking to a strap on the tube of the front bumper. Loving it so far…

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I read where the Denali will not work with the KFI winch mount.
I sure hope that's not true. I specifically used the (newer style) KFI winch mount and I plan on eventually replacing my '14 Grizzly with the Warn ProVantage system (including the ProPivot) with the Denali and the hydraulic ram (on the P1K5). I'm a left leg amputee, so it would be a PITA to have to continually get in and out of the bike to adjust the angle by hand.
 
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I sure hope that's not true. I specifically used the (newer style) KFI winch mount and I plan on eventually replacing my '14 Grizzly with the Warn ProVantage system (including the ProPivot) with the Denali and the hydraulic ram. I'm a left leg amputee, so it would be a PITA to have to continually get in and out of the bike to adjust the angle by hand.
I think this has been litigated. And no longer a issue. They made a design change here recently but I am still trying to find out for sure.

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I have a kfi winch mount with a Denali plow on my 2018 P1k5 and it works just fine. Not sure if there is a difference to the 700.

On my 3rd season with my Denali pro plow and hydraulic turn from the club store. Tough and works like a champ.

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Good day
I have followed this forum for years. On my second 700-4. First one was stole and wrote off. Current is a 2017. This is my first post. Searched but not much info on my query.
I want to put a snow blade on and am looking at the Denali and KFI 6 ft models. I want to install the electric/hydraulic angling option so I don't have to get off to change angle. I am in northern Canada and plow close to a mile of road all winter. My old quad and 48 in blade are just to slow.
I have a KFI winch mount and winch. Full windshield with only the half doors. And the hard roof.
Can anyone give me feedback on the KFI with the angle devise? I read where the Denali will not work with the KFI winch mount. Also any other tips and suggestions I kindly welcome. Thank you
Good day
To update my first post. We are at 36 inches of snow here now and am struggling with my old Kawasaki 650 and my 48 inch blade to move snow. I wanted to wait till next winter of 2022 to 2023 to buy new snow removal equipment. I was leaning towards the KFI and looking through the info again I just realized the 72" KFI poly plow is 5 inches taller than the 72" steel model..
Can anyone give me feedback on the Poly Plow from KFI. Is it as sturdy as the steel plow?
Now that we have this much snow I am considering a Bercomac vantage 66 snowblower with a 22hp honda engine. Just over 4 times the price of a blade though but would be ultimate for lots of snow. Normally we only get 2 ft but still have alot of winter up here in Northern Saskatchewan Canada and I need to get the right equipment for my application and don't want to buy both.
Thanks in advance for any info.
 
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