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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Hyder Alaska
Car: 1996 Legacy Outback
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This plow is a slab of spruce attached by two car ramps to the towing hooks by two muffler clamps! I made it originally when our electric was out so I could move some snow in a hurry. oldwood36@aol.com |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Ak
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Hah, I live on the Kenai peninsula and most of the individuals that own property have an actual plow on their Subaru's, I love watching them plow and am always impressed that they can plow as well if not better than most larger 4x4 rigs.
It is usually a very clean job being that they can maneuver more easily. |
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