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  2. Fisher Engineering - Wikipedia

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    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. Fisher Engineering is one of the leading snow management equipment providers in the Northeastern United States. [1]

  3. 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]

  4. How Rochester's PlowTrax keeps residents informed during ...

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    Ever feel like the city's snow plows come through your neighborhood as soon as you finish shoveling your driveway? Rochester's PlowTrax system can keep that from happening.

  5. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    The windrows created by the plows in residential areas often block driveways and imprison parked cars. The snow pushed there by any plow is a dense, packed version of "normal" fallen snow. When the temperatures are significantly below freezing this packed snow takes some of the characteristics of solid ice.

  6. Darth Blader? Wichita has named its winter snow plows ... - AOL

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    Here are some of the snow plow names, and the full list can be found on the city’s website: Baby Snowda. Blizzard of Oz. Darth Blader. Edgar Allen Snow. EisenPlower. Every Day I’m Shovelin. F ...

  7. The Toro Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the snowplow and snow removal equipment company Boss Products was purchased by Toro. [16] On February 15, 2019, Toro announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire privately held The Charles Machine Works, the parent company of Ditch Witch and MTI Equipment and other brands, for $700 million. [17]