![]() Buyers will expand the mount to its full line of truck plows in the upcoming season. The new mounting technology had an overwhelmingly successful season on Buyers’ two best-selling plows in 2019, the company said. I love the automattix mounting now that I understand it's nuances but the things gotta push snow.Buyers Products, a manufacturer of work truck equipment, is upgrading its full line of SnowDogg snowplows to the RapidLink Attachment System. I was looking thru my notes/posts on it and the left ram with cluster on it leaked last year and I found the right ram leaking now. Snowex uses a straight fitting into the angle rams, then they slap on a 90 degree adaptor, then to the hose. I used it for the big storm in Michigan last year and had fits with it. ![]() The SnowEx I have now is driving me flat out insane but I think I found the issue with it this weekend. Everyone has their favorites and I personnally would take my old dogg back in a heart beat. I worked the plow hard for three middle years. Only issue I had with snowdogg was the with the little pin thingys that help keep the connectors making contact, bought a few of those and probably still have them. Mount was a pain the first time on and off and once I took time to understand it, it was ez. I felt like Snowdogg could do a better job making that plug a different shape to reduce the size hole we needed to drill into the firewall (or maybe its designed that way for a reason).ĥ years with the original MD 75. The plug that goes through the firewall requires a 1.5" hole to get the rectangular shaped plug inside the truck. The wiring went well and was plug and play as long as you have the correct pigtails for your make and model truck. ![]() The bracket does hang low similar to a boss. When installing the mounting bracket we had a problem when one of the bolt holes did not line up so we had to drill press a larger opening. The installationi was fairly simple by using the instructions. I just recently purchased my first snowdogg EX 80 and installed it on an 08 Chevy Duramax crew cab. Frustrated and disappointed to have to work so hard on a new investment. I have not contacted my dealer yet about the bent piece, I am hoping it is covered under the two year warranty. After many raising and lowering of the jack stand and numerous kicks on the kick plate, a metal piece bent on my plow not allowing the pin to slide off of my truck. The plow has kick tabs to release the pins off of the "truck side bracket". Dismounted is much worse, raising the jack up just enough to relieve the pressure off the pins is the goal. The plow comes with a trailer style jack to raise and lower the plow to line up the pins, but for some reason on my truck the pins just don't want to line up correctly. I find it extremely difficult to line up the large pins that slide from the plow to the bracket on the truck. Lets just say that video is not how it works on my truck. Like many others I used youtube to watch a video on hooking up. The biggest problem I have is when it comes time to hook up or dismount. The stainless blade and the well built construction paired with a price $1000 cheaper then competitors sold me. There are a couple grease fitting on the plow that I figure will rust over time and need to be replaced. The plow itself is built very well and near impossible to beat the price compared to Western, Boss, Hiniker or Fisher (these are the dealers near me that I compared with). I felt like Snowdogg could do a better job making that plug a different shape to reduce the size hole we needed to drill into the firewall (or maybe its designed that way for a reason). ![]() The installation was fairly simple by using the instructions.
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