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The front end of the t and the comparitively week engine (compared to F250 and chev 2500)just don't lend itself well to be a plow truck. A 7.5ft medium duty Fisher MM plow weighs approx 700lbs. Although there are some lighter composite plows out there now for personal use that might work. I have seen those on some pretty small vehicles. It all depends what you need to plow. I myself love my t way to much to toss a plow on it. Thats what Chevys are for. Sorry, but I cannot speak about the application on Tundras, although the engine is plenty strong.
What's up Albany? Nice to hear from someone in the area. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


I only plow my own driveway so theres not much wear and tear on my truck. It does the job well but its getting old, rusty, needs a t-chain and clutch soon. I hate the 95 to present Tacos and all the pre 95 trucks are getting rusty unless you go south to locate a clean one. Im just exploring the possibility of going to a T100 or Tundra if I can still plow with them. Ive seen full size steel plows on T100s but not Tundras. I would never consider a unreliable domestic truck, BUT the Jeep Gladiator (dont shoot me! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />) concept is very tempting... Gladiator . Other than that, alls well in SmAlbany. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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