Best friend just gifted me a 2004 ford F250 super duty to use as a yard truck. It came with the MM2 plow, this video was no nonsense and very helpful. thank you.
Thanks for this video.last year no snow.then all summer.big storm coming Sunday.sometimes I miss a step or 2 and I forget.question:my lic plate won’t always go down when dismounting.i use my foot in the middle of the chain to get it down.any reason why it won’t go down in float with a simple push?
I like that instruction video on how to hook up a plough I don’t have a snow plough so I don’t really know what to do but after watching your video I know now what to do so thank you
I try to make it understandable for people trying to learn, but also to the point and entertaining. I have seen to many how to videos on youtube that just miss the point of how to videos.... glad you learned something from the video!
Nice explanation. We just built our first house and last year I used a 30" snowblower for 750' of driveway. I have a Silverado and am on the hunt for a good plow deal. This video was super informative.
That’s looks like a cool plow to have I seen Meyer snow plows and boss snow plows and western snow plows but also blizzard snow plows nor snowex snow plows.
Thank you. I have f350 super crew with first gen 9 foot mm2 exblade and same thing happens to me all the time where driver's side pin goes but passenger doesn't. I have 5 herniated discs so I cannot pick up yoke to set pins I have the drive up than get out of truck stand on back of the plow and use my legs and but against yoke to lift it and than the pins will set or partially set. Most of the time driver's side will go all the way, or 3/4 and I keep a mallet on driver's side floor and a tap it and locks than I turn left push forward and second pin sets halfway and than takes a tap. My push plates are new and plow in good shape I sprayed white lithium grease all over them and still have to do same thing
No problem, I’m sorry to hear about your injuries. That must definitely make it harder to hook these bad boys up. But it sounds like you still get the job done, good for you brother. These plows don’t always hook up perfectly but much better than the majority of other plows that I have tried hooking up…. God Bless! ✌🏻
I purchased a Fisher but don’t like the one arm jack pin. If you pull into it wrong or accidentally push it forward the light arm pushes forward knocking jack arm off. The light bar falls forward then it very hard to get back into place. Then if that jack arm bracket gets slightly bent from a hard fall which might happen the spring pin doesn’t line up. Nice video
I agree that it can be wobbly... some guys use milk crates to support the back of the frame while hooking up so it doesn't fall backwards. I use a cinder block, but you can really use anything to just help support the frame. ✌
I paid good money for the fisher plow. No one should have to do anything to keep plow in place or from falling forward to point you can’t hook up. It’s called MM Minute Mount. They should remove the center jack leg replace with dual jack leg.
@@josephpuchel6497 I hear you but I disagree, dual jacks just take longer. than if one breaks, you need a block anyway.... They have had the center legs forever. It's something to get used to maybe but still works out fine for the majority
If you feel that the MM2 is the easiest to mount I'd be interested to learn what other plow manufacturers, you have experience with? Have you used Boss or Fisher's sister company Western? I have a lot of experience working on, installing and servicing all of the major brands. Meyer, Fisher, SnoWay, SnowDogg and Western. Western hands down is the best mounting and dismounting plow in the industry! Boss would be 2nd. Then likely Meyers and SnowDogg and Fisher being a tossup for last place. I would urge you to look at Western hands down nothing can touch it.
I have mounted SnowDoggs and Boss plows, not many others... But SnowDogg is horrible in my opinion. Boss is not as bad but I could hook up a minute mount plow much faster than most. I have been using them my whole life and have no problem at all. They are extremly easy to mount...
What about Pathfinder plows? I have an older one, and it doesn't seem quick to mount/dismount, but I'm getting used to it. Price was right, it came with my Chevy truck, $3k for both. Truck is super reliable and runs new.
I have never seen a western get hooked up honestly, maybe it is faster but I have never needed more than a couple minutes to hook up a Fisher minute mount. I'll have to check out some western videos. ✌
Ha! hook up a different plow 5 times in a row before he could hook his up once! ya right!!! You probably beat up five different people just on the way to work each morning (if you even have a job) and love to brag about it to your co-workers.@@samkillian7536 🤣🤣🤣
@@samkillian7536i think there's a site you can upload videos to so that others can veiw it. I cant remember exactly...maybe viewtube or youview. Google it and post it there
Best friend just gifted me a 2004 ford F250 super duty to use as a yard truck. It came with the MM2 plow, this video was no nonsense and very helpful. thank you.
Congratulations, very good friend you have! I'm glad the video helped ✌
Thanks for this video.last year no snow.then all summer.big storm coming Sunday.sometimes I miss a step or 2 and I forget.question:my lic plate won’t always go down when dismounting.i use my foot in the middle of the chain to get it down.any reason why it won’t go down in float with a simple push?
I like that instruction video on how to hook up a plough I don’t have a snow plough so I don’t really know what to do but after watching your video I know now what to do so thank you
I try to make it understandable for people trying to learn, but also to the point and entertaining. I have seen to many how to videos on youtube that just miss the point of how to videos.... glad you learned something from the video!
Thanks for the video. Very helpful.. I’ll be back twice a year for refresher 🍻
🤣 Nice, glad to hear it! ✌
Nice explanation. We just built our first house and last year I used a 30" snowblower for 750' of driveway. I have a Silverado and am on the hunt for a good plow deal. This video was super informative.
I just bought a Silverado 2500HD and threw a Fisher 2-minute on it.
make sure you fluid film the pins
That’s looks like a cool plow to have I seen Meyer snow plows and boss snow plows and western snow plows but also blizzard snow plows nor snowex snow plows.
They are very nice plows. Simple and solid.
great video
Thanks, was it pretty helpful?
Good video good job dad !! Good job son !! Simple but it's nice to get the steps straight, especially when your by yourself 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥶🥶🥶🥶👍
Thank you! I totally agree. ✌
Very helpful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. I have f350 super crew with first gen 9 foot mm2 exblade and same thing happens to me all the time where driver's side pin goes but passenger doesn't. I have 5 herniated discs so I cannot pick up yoke to set pins I have the drive up than get out of truck stand on back of the plow and use my legs and but against yoke to lift it and than the pins will set or partially set. Most of the time driver's side will go all the way, or 3/4 and I keep a mallet on driver's side floor and a tap it and locks than I turn left push forward and second pin sets halfway and than takes a tap. My push plates are new and plow in good shape I sprayed white lithium grease all over them and still have to do same thing
No problem, I’m sorry to hear about your injuries. That must definitely make it harder to hook these bad boys up. But it sounds like you still get the job done, good for you brother. These plows don’t always hook up perfectly but much better than the majority of other plows that I have tried hooking up…. God Bless! ✌🏻
I purchased a Fisher but don’t like the one arm jack pin. If you pull into it wrong or accidentally push it forward the light arm pushes forward knocking jack arm off. The light bar falls forward then it very hard to get back into place. Then if that jack arm bracket gets slightly bent from a hard fall which might happen the spring pin doesn’t line up. Nice video
I agree that it can be wobbly... some guys use milk crates to support the back of the frame while hooking up so it doesn't fall backwards. I use a cinder block, but you can really use anything to just help support the frame. ✌
Hey You have seen the HT model with the double legs. They should do this to the MM2 HD model. Or they should sell a kit to adapt it to MM2 HD
I paid good money for the fisher plow. No one should have to do anything to keep plow in place or from falling forward to point you can’t hook up. It’s called MM
Minute Mount. They should remove the center jack leg replace with dual jack leg.
@@josephpuchel6497 I hear you but I disagree, dual jacks just take longer. than if one breaks, you need a block anyway.... They have had the center legs forever. It's something to get used to maybe but still works out fine for the majority
Thank you
No problem! ✌
If you feel that the MM2 is the easiest to mount I'd be interested to learn what other plow manufacturers, you have experience with? Have you used Boss or Fisher's sister company Western? I have a lot of experience working on, installing and servicing all of the major brands. Meyer, Fisher, SnoWay, SnowDogg and Western. Western hands down is the best mounting and dismounting plow in the industry! Boss would be 2nd. Then likely Meyers and SnowDogg and Fisher being a tossup for last place. I would urge you to look at Western hands down nothing can touch it.
I didn't mention SnoWay mounting but it is likely even/equal to the Boss but has the advantage of the wireless control which is handy.
I have mounted SnowDoggs and Boss plows, not many others... But SnowDogg is horrible in my opinion. Boss is not as bad but I could hook up a minute mount plow much faster than most. I have been using them my whole life and have no problem at all. They are extremly easy to mount...
What about Pathfinder plows? I have an older one, and it doesn't seem quick to mount/dismount, but I'm getting used to it. Price was right, it came with my Chevy truck, $3k for both. Truck is super reliable and runs new.
Idk man. My western ultramount 2 hooks up with one person not 2 and is foolproof. Even if you arent all the way in the plow the hooks pull it in...
I have never seen a western get hooked up honestly, maybe it is faster but I have never needed more than a couple minutes to hook up a Fisher minute mount. I'll have to check out some western videos. ✌
Hiniker is the fastest to hook no pushing or moving all done on one side
I have heard great things about that brand. Not very many of them around here in Massachusetts...
I could have my boss smart hitch hooked up 5 times in the length it takes to do this once.
Doubt it
@@TheChristianHardscaper got somewhere I can send a video to?
Ha! hook up a different plow 5 times in a row before he could hook his up once! ya right!!! You probably beat up five different people just on the way to work each morning (if you even have a job) and love to brag about it to your co-workers.@@samkillian7536 🤣🤣🤣
@@samkillian7536i think there's a site you can upload videos to so that others can veiw it. I cant remember exactly...maybe viewtube or youview. Google it and post it there
Good video but boss snow plow way faster lol
Easy my ass when you’re Lone Ranger…more like pain in the ass
😂😂😂