Snow Plow
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FAQs
What type of front hitch is required?
What type of front hitch is required?
The snow plow is designed to mount to a standard Class III 2" x 2" square front-mounted receiver hitch.
The hitch must provide:
• A flat, flush cross member surface
• A square 2" receiver tube
• Proper alignment on the same horizontal plane
Raised steps, drop offsets, curved tubes, or round cross members are not supported.
For best results, please compare your front hitch dimensions with the diagram provided above before purchasing.

Is it worth buying a snow plow?
Is it worth buying a snow plow?
Yes, buying a home snow plow is absolutely worth it if you deal with heavy snow every winter. Compared to hiring services year after year or relying only on a snow blower, owning one of the snow plows for sale gives you full control over your snow removal schedule. It makes clearing your driveway and parking lot a lot easier, saves long-term time, and prevents you from getting stuck after storms.
Farmry plows are designed as reliable snow removal equipment that fits many jeeps and trucks, works in the toughest conditions, and is built with durable electrical components and strong wiring systems. Once you experience the ease and speed of plowing, you’ll never want to go back to hand shoveling or slow machines.
What is a snow plow used for?
What is a snow plow used for?
A snow plow is used to clear large areas of snow quickly and efficiently. It is perfect for:
- Driveway clearing
- Parking lot access
- Private roads
- Farm paths
- Business entrances
Unlike a snow blower, which throws snow slowly, a snow blade pushes and moves snow in one smooth pass. Farmry plows work as lightweight snow plows that are strong enough for serious work but still easy to mount and control. They are ideal for homeowners who want professional-grade snow removal without heavy industrial machines.
Is plowing hard on a transmission?
Is plowing hard on a transmission?
When used correctly, plowing is not hard on your transmission. Modern snowsport plows like Farmry models are engineered to protect your cab, drivetrain, and vehicle when operated properly.
Key points:
- Drive at low speed
- Avoid sudden direction changes
- Let the cutting edge do the work
- Keep the plow level
- Follow the reference settings in the manual
The balanced design, strong wiring, and controlled electrical components ensure smooth operation even in extreme cold and harsh elements.
Do snow plows get rid of ice?
Do snow plows get rid of ice?
Snow plows remove packed snow and help break thin surface ice, but they are mainly designed to move snow, not fully eliminate solid ice. The cutting edge on a Farmry snow blade helps scrape down to the pavement, which reduces slipping and makes later treatment with salt or de-icer more effective.
Using a home snow plow first makes clearing ice much faster and prevents dangerous buildup from the past storm layers.
Why Choose Farmry Snow Plows
Farmry offers a complete line of snow plows for sale that combine strength, control, and user-friendly design:
- Fits many Trucks and SUVs
- Built for snowsport and residential use
- Lightweight snow plows that still perform in the toughest conditions
- Durable electrical components and protected wiring
- Faster clearing way than a snow blower
- Easy to install, use, and store
If you want to learn how to make winter clearing faster and safer, visit the Farmry website and explore how a snow plow can add convenience, protect your property rights, and make snow removal easier every season.
What scenarios is this snow plow suitable for?
What scenarios is this snow plow suitable for?
It is suitable for light personal use, and can clear freshly fallen snow in areas like residential/small-scale parking lots and driveways. It is not suitable for removing compacted frozen snow lumps or ice left by large municipal/commercial snow plows, nor for handling excessive snow, ice, sand, or gravel (as this will damage the equipment/vehicle).
What are the vehicle weight requirements after installing the snow plow?
What are the vehicle weight requirements after installing the snow plow?
It must comply with the vehicle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR, found on the driver’s side door):
1) If the front axle is overloaded, add rear ballast (sandbags are recommended; the weight of the securing device is included in the ballast weight) and secure it evenly behind the rear axle;
2) If the front passenger’s weight exceeds 300 lbs, the total weight must still not exceed the limit;
3) The vehicle’s load capacity decreases when carrying cargo; weigh the configured vehicle if in doubt.
Can I drive a vehicle with a mounted snow plow on public roads?
Can I drive a vehicle with a mounted snow plow on public roads?
No. This equipment is not designed for public road use. In most regions, vehicles with mounted snow plows require additional lighting kits and safety chains to travel on highways, but this equipment is not recommended for use on public roads.
What is the speed limit for snow plowing and transporting the snow plow?
What is the speed limit for snow plowing and transporting the snow plow?
Do not exceed 15 km/h (10 mph):
1) Overspeeding during snow plowing may overload the equipment or cause vehicle loss of control;
2) Overspeeding during transport may cause engine overheating;
3) Reduce speed if the blade bounces during operation.




























































































