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  1. Came with the quad so it has been used for things other then plowing Those springs work, many times I could have been thrown if it wasn't for them I have always had good luck with WARN winches. I do take them apart and service them every few years.
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  2. My heavy gravely blade worked good in wet snow. My body weight lifts it up..LOL everything frozen now 5 F last night...last Saturday it was 34F perfect sno angel snow!
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  3. My Polaris plow blade has the Large Springs as well! My Arctic Cat came with a Warn Winch which was Seized/Rusted up so I replaced it with a Badlands 2500
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  4. So do you use the winch (got it right this time) that came with the Arctic cat or a separate winch?
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  5. My plow has two large springs so if it hits something solid, it will fold down and skip over the bump.
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  6. Yes that make sense...Dumb idea...I have a 12 vdc linear actuator I was trying to figure out what to do with it.
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  7. An actuator is a rigid set up. . You want some give on the plow blade when it hits something solid embedded or a curb.. Without that give you could seriously damage your machine or yourself. That's why blades on plow trucks and graders are allowed to " float".
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  8. lift the Winch...Freudian slip lift with a winch....OMG too sleepy
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  9. Have you ever thought of using an electric "linear actuator" to lift the pow instead of the wench. Linear actuators use a screw mechanism to move the load. They are limited to a short stroke ...10 inches or so. However they have a lot of lift force and down force. Security gates use 12 vdc linear actuators.
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