UTV with a blade

bigdog67

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Bought a Cycle Country from T&T in Bonnyville.The cost was around $600 but compared to a OEM blade,the quality on mine was far superior.
 

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Mount kit was just over $80 and the blade was just over $500.Sorry ,don't know where the bill went to give you an exact cost.
 

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Love my 09 700 RHINO. Don't even take the tractor out to push snow & I have a farm yard. It is faster with the Rhino.
RAPID REVOLUTIONS has blades also, talk to KEVIN
 

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Mount kit was just over $80 and the blade was just over $500.Sorry ,don't know where the bill went to give you an exact cost.

Ok ill talk to them and kevin. I got a price from kevin once before and it was a good deal, but it wasnt that great.
 

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Thinking of replacing the old quad with a UTV but would like anyone that has one with a blade to let me know how well they push snow.Do you need to chain up or add weight?
2008 Arctic Cat Prowler XTX 700 EFI. Just mounted a Cycle Country snow blade kit (bought from T&T Power Sports, Bonnyville) and it was reasonably easy to install (about 2 hrs for me, 1st time) and works great! The blade "markers" on the top outer ends of the blade were my idea, because I couldn't see the blade from the drivers seat. I just bought a couple of "driveway markers" ($4.00 each), bent the bottom around a 1/4" nut and then welded the nut in. Bent the rod to the right angle, cut to length and mounted a couple of bright yellow happy face balls on the ends, after removing the amber reflectors! Easy to see where the perimeters of the blade are now and they look great too! LOL
Definitely no need to chain up and I probably have 25 lbs in a tool box in the tilt box.

http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc248/hammerbike/08 AC Prowler 700/100_2418.jpg?t=1260759137


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how much did you pay for that plow. I was looking a an american eagle plow and it was about 520US but they wanted like 1600 here for dealer. Also nice rhino man.
 

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Thanks
It came in at $917 tax in shipped.
Plow 66" $299.95,
Mount $139.95
Push bar $289.95
Side shied X2 71.95 each
I ordered through my local Yamaha dealer who bought it from Gamma Power sports in Ontario.

I also bought the Montana Jack winch Rotator from Montana Jacks for $140. I have the Warn multi-mount which will not work with this plow that's the reason for the rotator. I'm not using it this year as I bought a winch on ebay and mounted it directly to my Rhino. I had no problem with the Montana jack rotator but it did effect the height the plow would come off the ground. I got hung up a couple of times because I couldn't lift my plow high enough to back out of a ditch.

And here's a newer photo with more add ons
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cool man thanks. I looked into royal distributors but they were a bit high. i might just get the 72 out of the states as everyone seems to want close to 1g for the blades. I got a buddy who said he would pick it up for me as he os going down for a week.
 
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