P1000 western impact snow plow

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anyone have any commercial style v plows that are working well with the pioneer?

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Looks like it works off of hydraulics. Looks well made


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yes fully hydraulic and is actually the exact plow that would be sold by western to put on a small truck or suv with a mount made for the pioneer
 
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That's very nice. Lots better controls than using a winch to work blade.


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I read on one of these forums that some one had a western impact plow (don't remember them saying it was a Vee thought) and they were saying that it was too heavy for the stock shocks. I bet it is real nice to plow with though, I hate getting out of the heated cab to change the direction of the plow.
 
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I have the BOSS V plow for mine, and love it.

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It would take me about a nano second to rip all those little wires off that.
Thats kinda what i was thinking too. Thats a lot of unsealed terminals and spade conectors out in the weather.

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Go to their website. It has a cover that covers it all up sealed up tight. That pic just shows how it looks with the cover off so that we can see how it works


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Go to their website. It has a cover that covers it all up sealed up tight. That pic just shows how it looks with the cover off so that we can see how it works


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if the cover is anything like the one they put on their truck plows, its no where near sealed up tight. The Western plow I have for my pick up has a molded plastic cover the just kind of snaps on over pump and wiring. I have actually knocked it off with snow coming up over the plow while pushing snow banks back. I ended up running a bungy cord around it to make sure it stays on. As long as it does stay on though it does a good job of keeping the weather off all that stuff inside,I check the fluid in mine every year , all the working components in there still look like new.
 
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It would take me about a nano second to rip all those little wires off that.
thats with the cover off so u could see the internals lol its not like that all the time
 
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I read on one of these forums that some one had a western impact plow (don't remember them saying it was a Vee thought) and they were saying that it was too heavy for the stock shocks. I bet it is real nice to plow with though, I hate getting out of the heated cab to change the direction of the plow.
it is heavy but not nearly to heavy at all but I did get the Polaris rubber spring buffers for like $25 and u can just pop them right in there with no tools at all and that made it perfect! Also i recommend those to leave in anyways!!
 
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It would take me about a nano second to rip all those little wires off that.
that was a picture with cover off so u could see the internals, what type plow do u use?
 
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if the cover is anything like the one they put on their truck plows, its no where near sealed up tight. The Western plow I have for my pick up has a molded plastic cover the just kind of snaps on over pump and wiring. I have actually knocked it off with snow coming up over the plow while pushing snow banks back. I ended up running a bungy cord around it to make sure it stays on. As long as it does stay on though it does a good job of keeping the weather off all that stuff inside,I check the fluid in mine every year , all the working components in there still look like new.
yes this plow is prob a smaller version of what is on your truck!! How do u like western so far I bought this after a lot of research showed they were the best. It was a hard decision between this one and the boss but boss didn't have auto scoop and retract mode! that was a big factor for me.
 
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yes this plow is prob a smaller version of what is on your truck!! How do u like western so far I bought this after a lot of research showed they were the best. It was a hard decision between this one and the boss but boss didn't have auto scoop and retract mode! that was a big factor for me.
I can't say anything bad about the plow really, I've had it since '09 when I bought my truck. It is what it is, the only thing thats has happened to it was the cover falling off while in use, luckily I saw it and didn't plow into a pile, mines the HTS basic plow for a 1/2 truck, it has been lost in storage for the last two seasons as I plow my crap with the pioneer now.....much more fun. The western Vee plow on the pioneer really looks pissa, unfortunatly my pockets aren't that deep.
 

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