I would like to see it tested against actual obstacles while plowing an actual road
Pros: your plow attachment doesn’t get damaged. Cons: your vehicle does.
God forbid you hit ICE
Looks ridiculously flimsy and it probably costs a fortune
I'm a Canadian (and already proved to be better plower than most contractors). I use a 70s john deere 2120 tractor and a Mennonite made snow blade and it goes over obstacles better than most plows since it's hooked to a 3pt hitch and not on a solid frame
The whole point of plows not doing that is to break ice this is dumb as shit.
It can also scrape off the snow on the obstacle making it so people can see the obstacle
A complicated solution to a problem that has already been solved
Thank god! Solid frozen snow blocks on the road are safe now!👌
They have springs on plows, to slip down when they hit an obstacle.
Already existed over 50 years ago in Germany for the Unimog
Plows with springs have existed for over 50 years over i EU... And just now someone told a USA company and they building a cheap crap copy...
instead of damaging the plow it'll damage the actual truck. Sweet
I can’t believe how smart they are. I wish I had thought of a snow plough that doesn’t plough things😂
But I love finding chunks of city plow in my yard
“Easily destroys regular snow plows” as it shows a regular one going right over a bump lol
When the snow builds up in the front, will this still be effective? Hmm..
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Schneepfüge mit einzelnen flexiblen Abteilungen gab es in Deutschland schon in den 80er Jahren
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