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Boss Snowplow Introduces Fully Hydraulic ATV Plow

The Boss Snowplow takes charge of the toughest jobs.

Wed August 28, 2013 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


The Boss Snowplow unveiled a new fully hydraulic plow for ATV use, giving the popular recreational vehicle the capability to multi-task for quick and easy snow removal. This new product introduction complements the full lineup of UTV plows currently available expanding The Boss product line deeper into the off-road market.

The Boss 5 ft. (1.5 m) poly straight-blade ATV plow is designed with a low-profile undercarriage for Polaris 550/850 Sportsman models. Additional models will be available soon. When the ATV plow is not attached, the ATV will remain trail compatible.

“Demand for our small but powerful snowplows continues to grow. This new ATV plow offers the same rugged BOSS features and quality enhancements found in our full-size models,” said Mark Klossner, marketing director of The Boss Snowplow. “For homeowners and ATV enthusiasts, that means they can make maximum use of their vehicle when not on the trail.”

The Boss ATV plow features a fully hydraulic, winchless system providing a full 30 degress of lifting height and 30 degress of power angling for higher snow stacking. The high-performance hydraulic package is fully enclosed to protect against corrosion and hydraulic freeze-up.

Attachment of The Boss ATV Plow is fast and easy with The Boss RT3 hitch system. The switch box controller is easy to mount for convenient accessibility on the ATV handle bar and is ergonomically designed for maximum comfort while plowing, according to the manufacturer.

Every plow features The Boss’ SmartShield finish to deliver corrosion protection and a long-lasting, high-gloss shine.

For more information, call 800/286-4155 or visit www.bossplow.com.




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