@TechMomentss

How genius is this? :_tech:

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@supernova5934

I would like to see it tested against actual obstacles while plowing an actual road

@Destroyer38866

Pros: your plow attachment doesn’t get damaged.

Cons: your vehicle does.

@Mazarine-kf6yz

God forbid you hit ICE

@leoschneider3570

Looks ridiculously flimsy and it probably costs a fortune

@alexandert6489

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

@ethanhann8406

The whole point of plows not doing that is to break ice this is dumb as shit.

@ElijahB-eu6sj

It can also scrape off the snow on the obstacle making it so people can see the obstacle

@ericf8453

A complicated solution to a problem that has already been solved

@Fluffy_Owl352

Thank god! Solid frozen snow blocks on the road are safe now!👌

@JohnKJV3-16

They have springs on plows, to slip down when they hit an obstacle.

@mathiaswerner9282

Already existed over 50 years ago in Germany for the Unimog

@MrGhostLt

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...

@murtazapirani9644

instead of damaging the plow it'll damage the actual truck. Sweet

@ColeAylesworth

I can’t believe how smart they are. I wish I had thought of a snow plough that doesn’t plough things😂

@dunno7237

But I love finding chunks of city plow in my yard

@khristiannatividad9378

“Easily destroys regular snow plows” as it shows a regular one going right over a bump lol

@MpS__tiden_går

When the snow builds up in the front, will this still be effective? Hmm..

@DaesDroolMoes

Hidden kids

@nimaxd8568

Schneepfüge mit einzelnen flexiblen Abteilungen gab es in Deutschland schon in den 80er Jahren