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if all you want to use the winch for is lifting the plow blade then that winch will work for you .......we run a 60in plow on our foreman 500s and i agree with moose on this the 60in may be alittle small but will work (60in plow is still wider then a stock pioneer ....right ???? )
 

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if all you want to use the winch for is lifting the plow blade then that winch will work for you .......we run a 60in plow on our foreman 500s and i agree with moose on this the 60in may be alittle small but will work (60in plow is still wider then a stock pioneer ....right ???? )
60" is pioneers width factory.
 

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And if your wondering why too narrow of a blade is bad. When your plowing, the sluff off the sides of the blades would be right under your tires and you would end up riding up on it. Also, if you canter the blade at all, it won't be wide enough. Finally, if your turning at all, same deal as before. Your tires will be in the snow.
 

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Ya I get that, my current plow is a 9ft blade on my tractor. I just hate the hour warm up it takes.
Think I run a 60 on my King Quad. But the windshield tells me I need one on the Pioneer.
 

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The 72 inch moose plows come with the upper rubber flap already installed which helps a ton. I bolted 6 inch belting to mine and now I plow without a windshield. I'm using a 60 inch on a 420 Rancher, I wouldn't even think about putting one on a SxS. It would be too small since most of the time you would be plowing with it angled.
 

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I ordered Eagle Plow setup from American Mfg. yesterday 645.00 without winch. Pics to come in a week or so.
 
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