First the "new" plow truck. 2001 Ford F350 diesel with 9'6" v-plow. I will never go back to a 7'6" straight blade after this truck. What I see from inside. Took a little getting use to not being able to see the plow like I could on the old trucks, but its not a problem. Only pic I have of it "working" The house. My "project" house. And the rock business. Most of the rocks are buried in the snow. Someone wanted to know what a $1000+ rock looked like. Have a lot of them buried in the snow still. Shop entrance. And the tank that just cost over $4,000 to fill with diesel. That's all. Was bored so I thought I would snap some pics.
Nice! I have only used a straight blade. What's the advantage of the v? Anything besides the additional width? Usually use a dump truck with a fixed blade and a pickup with a straight 7'6" blade (I think)
Nice set up, looks like you need a new rubber center for the blade. V plows are awesome great way to clean up all the little end trails that are left after doing a few passes. Overall great tool especially in that 9.5' length you got, I got a 7.5' boss v and love it.