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  2. Mine plow - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army M1A1 Abrams tank with mine plow from 1995 or earlier Trojan AVRE of the Royal Engineers with full-width mine plow and fascine. A mine plow (plough in British English) is a device designed to clear a lane through a minefield, allowing other vehicles to follow. A mine plow is typically mounted to a tank or military engineering vehicle.

  3. Fisher Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Engineering is an American manufacturer of snowplows and other professional snow removal equipment, located in Rockland, Maine. Fisher Engineering is a subsidiary of Douglas Dynamics ( NYSE : PLOW ), which also owns Western Products , Blizzard, and TrynEx International, each producing their own snowplow brands.

  4. 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.

  5. Snowplow - Wikipedia

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    When a deep snow has obstructed the roads, they are in some places opened by an instrument called a snow plough. It is made of planks, in a triangular form, with two side boards to turn the snow out on either hand. [7] With the advent of rail travel and later, the automobile, a number of inventors set about to improve existing snow plows.

  6. How much snow could Indianapolis, Indiana get? More flurries ...

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    Meteorologists believe the Indianapolis metro area could see an additional 1-2 inches of snow Thursday. Here's when the heaviest flakes could fall.

  7. Wedge plow - Wikipedia

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    The wedge plow or Bucker plow was first developed by railroad companies to clear snow in the American West. The wedge plow forces snow to the sides of the tracks and therefore requires a large amount of force due to the compression of snow. The wedge plow is still in use today in combination with the high-maintenance rotary snowplow.

  8. Rotary snowplow - Wikipedia

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    An engine within the plow's carbody rotates the large circular assembly at the front of the plow. The blades on this wheel cut through the snow and force it through a channel just behind the disk to an output chute above the blade assembly. The chute can be adjusted to throw the snow to either the left or the right side of the tracks.

  9. Moline Plow Company - Wikipedia

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    Moline Plow considered the Allis-Chalmers Model 6-12, a very similar tractor, to be a patent-infringing copy. [4] Also around 1916, Moline Plow entered the automobile business with the Stephens brand, named after one of the founders of Moline Plow. Around 1918 or 1919, the Willys-Overland Company purchased a majority interest in the Moline Plow ...