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  2. Snowplow - Wikipedia

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    Snow plow blades are available in various sizes depending on a vehicle type. Service trucks usually use a blade sized 96 in (2.4 m) and more. Common blade size for pickup trucks and full size SUVs is 78–96 in (2.0–2.4 m). Smaller ATV snow plow blades are 48–78 in (1.2–2.0 m) wide. [citation needed]

  3. Western Products - Wikipedia

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    Western Products is an American brand name for snow plows and other professional snow removing equipment manufactured by Western Welding and Manufacturing. The company also manufactures a variety of truck-mounted sand and salt spreaders, snowplow replacement parts and snow removal accessories.

  4. Winter service vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The cab of a winter service vehicle in Boston, Massachusetts, showing the plow-frame, amber lightbar, and retroreflectors. Winter service vehicles are usually based on a dump truck chassis, which are then converted into winter service vehicles either by the manufacturer or an aftermarket third-party.

  5. These silly snowplow names are getting attention. Here are ...

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    As snow blankets much of the United States in a rare winter storm that's impacting much of the country, plows and salt trucks with cheeky names are gearing up to pick up the mess from ...

  6. 10 practical winter time vehicle upgrades - AOL

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    The UnderCover Elite LX Tonneau Cover offers top-notch weather resistance, keeping your cargo protected from snow and rain. It also improves your truck's aerodynamics, which can give a slight fuel ...

  7. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    Salt trucks often then return to deal with any remaining ice and snow. The trucks generally travel much faster than the plows, averaging between 30 and 40 kilometers per hour. Most cities thus have at least twice as many plows as trucks. Smaller narrow body plows, with Caterpillar tracks or huge snow tires salt and clear sidewalks in some ...