Plowing Snow

05duramax073

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At work i use a 2006 Ford F-550 Powerstroke flatbed to plow snow. Normally have no complaints about the truck, has good power, hauls a ton, and can go down the interstate at 75 no problem loaded down. Today was the first day we used this truck to push snow. Nothing but a pain in the a**. I had two units of 3/4 inch T&G OSB on for weight and did nothing but spin. No traction what so ever. Was just wondering if anyone else has had this same problem or if it was just a fluke thing.
 

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I've done some plowing in a Dually F350 with a Reading body installed and tore up the lots.

What do you have for tires? are you chaining up?
 

05duramax073

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They are just stock tires on the truck. I understand they are nothing more than highway tires, but it is a company truck and I had no say on how the truck was spec'd out.
 

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If it continues to have traction issues have em kick down for a set of V links since you're stuck with bone stock street radials;)
 

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i got 4w and put 500# worth of sand bags in back and a 9' snow shovel up front and i could push a house. no issues. no complaints. stock everything...:sweet
 

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by the way, i only use 4 hi and have only used 4 low 3-4 times. way way too much low end grunt to plow with. feels like it drives like a D9, even though i have never driven a D9.:D
 

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