Kolpin UTV Switchblade Snow Plow System – 141206699
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- SKU: 141206699
UTV Kolpin Switchblade Snow Plow System is a complete Plow-in-a-Box, minus a Winch. Robust square tube steel chassis with strategically placed reinforcements.
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The Kolpin UTV Switchblade Snow Plow System is a complete plow-in-a-box, minus a winch. This UTV snow plow features a robust square tube steel chassis with strategically placed reinforcements. The snow plow also comes with the necessary mounting hardware and is designed to fit most vehicles. Use this Switchblade snow plow for all-terrain vehicles to easily attach to your vehicle for easy plowing on snowy days.
- UTV snow plow is a complete plow-in-a-box, minus winch
- Stamped steel blade technology adjusts to either 60 in. or 72 in. W
- 5-position blade angle is easy to assemble and install universal under-body mount
- Requires winch (sold separately) and easily assembles in under 1 hour
- UTV Switchblade snow plow box fits in the back of your vehicle for easy transport
- At maximum blade angle position, the snow cutting widths are 54.3 in. and 65.1 in. for the 60 in. and 72 in. blade widths respectively
- Includes (1) UTV Universal Mount Weldment, (1) Universal Mount LH Bracket, (1) Universal Mount RH Bracket, (4) Square U-Bolt, Zinc Plated, M8-1.25 x 50 x 110, (4) Round U-Bolt, Zinc Plated, M8-1.25 x 40 x 96, (4) Spacer Plate, (16) Flange Locknut, Zinc Plated, M8-1.25, (4) Hex Flange Bolt, Zinc Plated, M8-1.25 x 30mm LG, (4) Flat Washer, Zinc Plated, M8
- This product is designed to fit most vehicles, however Kolpin does not guarantee vehicle fitment for all vehicles
- Robust square tube steel chassis with strategically placed reinforcements
- Weighs 130 lb.
Additional information
Brand Compatibility | Universal |
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Frame Material | Metal |
Model Compatibility | Designed to fit most UTV's |
Blade Material | Metal |
Plow Type | Straight Plows |
Primary Color | Multicolor |
Product Height | 15.5 in. |
Product Length | 32.5 in. |
Product Width | 60 in. or 72 in. |
Product Weight | 130 lb. |
Working Width | 60 in. or 72 in. |
Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
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by Mike
Took a lot of waiting to get all three of my big ticket items purchased and received but well worth having in the end.