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Sorry if this is a dumb question, I promise I did search.  I have a grizzly 660.  The guy I bought it from gave me two plows.  Both have the blade and metal tubes that look like they would go back to the rear of the ATV to attach.  The end of the tubes are shaped like a C.  I can get pictures this weekend.  

 

My question is how does it attach to the quad.  I feel like I may be missing a piece that permanently mounts to the quad.  I do have a winch.  

 

I'm not even sure if they are the correct plows for the quad.  

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On 12/26/2021 at 2:49 PM, Ajmboy said:

There is usually a plate that mounts under the quad. What type of plows are these? I have a 2004 grizzly 660.

i'll have to look this weekend.  I got busy with Christmas last weekend.  

I'm assuming the plate would somewhat resemble a skit plate.  My skid plates are plastic.  

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