Great video the manufactures should watch your review and fix the issues...
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
I sent it to them in advance, before I published it, in case they wanted to correct anything or make any engineering updates. No response (wow!).
@dkat1108 Жыл бұрын
No response is not a good look.@@tmarbut
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
@@dkat1108 sorry, I should have clarified: I got an automated response saying they'd gotten my message and a representative would get right back to me. 🙄
@frankzicari784 Жыл бұрын
You are using these plows way harder then what they are designed to be used. You get what you pay for, when i used to plow i had a full size pickup truck with a meyer hd power angle plow and it cost alot more then these it was also built way heavier I never had a problem. Buy the right equipment for the job these plows are made for personal use one driveway.
@johnhill2169 Жыл бұрын
I had a snowbear plow two years ago. When I first got the plow and put it together, it simply did not go together right the two plow pieces did not line up as they should have and the three point connection of the plow to the frame did not line up properly...I could only get two lynch pins in their proper position, not the three. After using the plow a few the blade became bent and soon was unusable. I called the company (in Canada) numerous times, sent them pictures and complained about the assembly problems. They said it was my fault (!!!) and basically did nothing. I ask to talk to a supervisor and the two agents I talked to insisted they were the top of the food chain. Since I lived in Washington State, I really had no recourse with a Canadian company. The blade got so bad I had to take it off and put the old snowbear blade I had laying around on for the second year last year just to get me through the winter. I then took both of them to the dump and bought a Meyers Home Plow last fall. It works great and no problems. Save your money and don't buy a snowbear. Buy a Meyers, or Hiniker you won't be sorry. BTW I plow about 100 yards of gravel driveway (some curves and a bit of a grade) in Northeast Washington State. We get between 3' - 5' + of snow a years. Hope that this helps.
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
Wow - that's a much lighter duty application than mine even. I will say both of mine went together mostly as expected, aside from how the nylock nuts didn't lock at all and fell off.
@wunfeather4787Ай бұрын
I have been using an ATV mounted plow but as I get vloser to 70, I am becoming a bit of a wimp. I appreciate that I would have to go easy on a plow like this, but what the heck. Inside the jeep it would be so much warmer. Thanks for the honesty. Nothing you said frightens me away from them.
@tmarbutАй бұрын
@@wunfeather4787 totally reasonable, especially for a smooth road surface (and obviously my need to eject the snow from the mountainside road bed causes "advanced wear"). My main advice to you is to get the mounting height exactly right so you get full articulation both ways.
@gscott5011 Жыл бұрын
I have a similar model of Snowbear plow. I use it to plow a 265 ft asphalt driveway that is fairly steep. I have had it about 6 years mounted on a Ford Explorer Sport Trac. I have had similar problems as you, except for the bent blade. In the spring I walk the drive picking up nuts and bolts. However, before that I was using an ATV mounted plow and have had my share of problems with that as well. Plowing is hard on the equipment by its very nature. I still would not use the SnowBear for much more than what I have been using it for. Unfortunately, the plow truck was the first to suffer catastrophe. The rear frame rusted out internally at the upper suspension link and I couldn't get anyone to fix it.
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
Oh man, that walking the road picking up parts that have fallen off over the season hits way too close to home. Or worse, my neighbors calling me to tell me they found parts on the road. How embarrassing.
@l0n3d4nger4 Жыл бұрын
I bought a used one for this year i will refer back when it does break
@OttoTheImmortal Жыл бұрын
Well I’m glad that I bought the dk2 for my small dirt driveway 😂. For reference how far off the ground is the bottom of your front mount receiver? I ask because I have to fabricate my own.
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
Sorry it took me forever to get back to you - I just measured about 16" (on rough ground, so +/- a little). That's from the bottom of the 2" receiver channel.
@OttoTheImmortal Жыл бұрын
@@tmarbut Thank you I’ll be using that to beer math mine. I appreciate the help
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
@@OttoTheImmortal I didn't do a good job in the video describing how to test the height, but just make sure to test it out a bit. It's easy(-ish) to just mount the plow directly, lower it, block up the mount so it doesn't sag, shim the plow articulation so that it's exactly centered in the rotational left/right play, and then lower it until the blade is level while canted fully right or left. Then you know how much drop you need to be level at the road surface.
@codysphotography97163 ай бұрын
How fast were you taking these? That looks faster than the rated speed for those 15mph max on the dk2 and I believe it was similar with snow bear
@tmarbut3 ай бұрын
@@codysphotography9716 Approx. 156mph.
@codysphotography97163 ай бұрын
@tmarbut what well it makes sense the jeep is light but dang I got dk2 for a good deal not doing hitch mount for the F250 but at the same time if I plowed my road that fast I thought the plow would fail sooner than that if you are seriously going 156mph
@tmarbut3 ай бұрын
@@codysphotography9716 Possibly 157-158. Does a great job ejecting the snow from the road.
@Peter-v9lАй бұрын
According to Walmart, these 2 plows are made by the same manufacturer, snowbear is supposedly the upgrade, ultimately you simply get a new logo sticker. Companies will swap names every few years some even sooner to eliminate the horrible reviews linked to the name, and they'll keep changing the names never updating the equipment. Sellers may also put pressure on the manufacturers to change the brand name so as to maintain their own reputations whilst paying the same, low wholesale price. Neither party cares whether the product fails on you mid snowstorm. This is the reason you should pay what it's worth from a professional brand. Even then it's not guaranteed that you'll get what you pay for but at least you get a warranty for that.
@quarter-py4nr11 ай бұрын
I have an old snow bear. Excellent plow. Very few problems. I use it for my driveway. I have never used it for high speed plowing, or would I .. mine is at least 20 years old. Consider what your going to use the plow. The department of transportation has heavy duty equipment.
@kimberlyrodriguez7130 Жыл бұрын
How fast are you driving when plowing?
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
I dunno, but fast enough for the snow to clear the bank. Otherwise the road just gets progressively narrower all winter. But I don't spend a lot of time looking at the dash rather than the snow I'm moving.
@Peterswarahed10 ай бұрын
Cheap plow plain and simple.
@stephenweston2973 Жыл бұрын
My 2 cents... your using a light weight plow and trying to do a heavy duty job... you need to get the correct plow and rig for the job your doing.... same idea of trying to dig a house foundation with a garden shovel.... I have an old 78 ramcharger with a 7 foot pro blade that i never drove as fast as you were, but it never had any issues as it was designed to do a larger job and was the correct tool foe the job...
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
The plow is marked as "heavy duty". 🤷 (This year I'm plowing with an 8.5' Snowdogg and a Ram 2500, so the old Comanche can retire to be a general ranch truck.)
@andrewboone7767 Жыл бұрын
Get rid of the drop hitch and go straight to the hitch and Use the turn buckels for dk2. change out the kickback spring to a Myers spring and install solid loop eye bolts. And your absolutely abusive to that weak of plow
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
Without the drop hitch, the rotational angle isn't right, and one corner drags while the rest of the plow is off the ground. The plow is marked as "heavy duty". 🤷
@richardcurtis80265 ай бұрын
I have the DK2. This will be my third year. It's good for my terrible gravel driveway, but it's not the best. The scraper popped off on first use. The VERY cheap bolts that hold it on just broke. The bolts looked like the heads of the bolt was just glued onto the bolt. I replaced them with grade 8 bolts and then spot welded it, it hasn't fallen off since. The side markers broke because they are the cheapest things on the planet. The springs fall off constantly. It sticks out too far and it pulls the front end of my vehicle down so far that the frame scrapes the ground constantly. I'm gonna try to raise it up this season. It does work, but it's not perfect. I owned a Sno bear years ago and that was complete garbage. The DK2 is better, but I don't know if the Sno bear got better over the years. This guy is using them outside the scope of what they are meant for. They are called "personal" snow plows. They are for YOUR driveway and maybe the neighbor, but these are not for plowing roads. If you have the right vehicle and this is your budget, I would recommend the DK2, just be aware of the things I mentioned.
@tmarbut5 ай бұрын
@@richardcurtis8026 But I used them for *my* road 😑
@richardcurtis80264 ай бұрын
@@tmarbut Yeah they're not for roads lol
@xurritoalejandro810911 ай бұрын
They are both made in Canada. They are garbage. Mine bend where it was not supposed to bend. Lol The material is total garbage. You really have to use them like they are plastic if you want it to last a long time unfortunately.
@robertng135 Жыл бұрын
Spend some money and buy a Boss or Fisher.
@tmarbut Жыл бұрын
I got a Ram 2500 and a SnowDogg, but close enough.
@evanstauffer447010 ай бұрын
Don't support this crap. Buy a plow designed for a 1/2 ton truck from Fisher, Hiniker, Meyer, Boss, Western, or other builder of commercial plows.
@tmarbut10 ай бұрын
I did. And then I made a video to help people know what these plows are like. There's a 8½' SnowDogg on my RAM 2500.