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Everything You Wanted To Know About Snowplow Blade Wings

  
  
  

Get The Job Done More Efficiently With Snow Plow Wings

Getting the job done better and faster is the name of the game in the snow plowing industry.  To increase your plowing efficiency the addition of blade wings is a choice of many snow plow contractors.  Snow plow wings are perfect for parking lots and apartment building complexes or any area where you need to move large amounts of snow in a short amount of time.  

The BOSS Snowplow Plow Wings increase the width of a snow plow blade by a full 22 inches.  Each wing kit is 11 inches in width and is situated at a 30 degree angle.  These features provide a much larger blade for windrowing, while at the same time minimizing snow spill off.  When it comes to cleanup work or moving bulk snow from a parking lot, plow wings can help you finish jobs faster and easier.  

Plow Wing Extensions

 

As seen in the video below, plows wings can be easily installed on your plow.  Once installed, plow wings attach or detach in seconds making it even easier to add or take away plow width for the job at hand.

 

How To Install THE BOSS Snowplow Plow Wings

 

*THE BOSS Snowplow Plow Wings are available for the Power-V, Power-VXT and Straight Blade models excluding the Sport-Duty and Municipal models.

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Comments

My boyfriend has wings for his Boss and honestly he hates them, lots of chatter and shake, not good.
Posted @ Tuesday, December 20, 2011 8:26 PM by Patricia Juhrend
To fix the chatter issue raise the poly edges from the wing extensions off the ground about ¼”-1/2” so they aren’t chattering. If they are moving out of position on their own, have him install a large star washer between the poly edge, and the steel mounting bracket. This will grab the poly and keep it in position.
Posted @ Wednesday, December 21, 2011 9:10 AM by Jodie Gilroy
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