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Snow Plows & Accessories

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Add snow plow attachments to your vehicle and clear away unwanted snow. A plow is capable of pushing snow piles up to 2 feet deep so that roads remain safe for driving. Choose a large snow plow to clear snow from streets or driveways. All-terrain vehicle (ATV) snow plows are smaller, and you can attach them to ATVs or riding mowers to clear snow from small driveways and sidewalks.


There are additional products to consider for removing snow from walkways and stairs. Read our Snow and Ice Melt Buying Guide for more details. Also, be sure to look at another reliable guide — Choose the Best Work Boots — before working outdoors in the snow.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Can you attach a snow plow to any truck?

A: It’s possible to equip almost any truck with a snow plow — including pickup trucks. Most trucks have receivers in front to mount plows or other accessories. It’s important to use all the snow plow parts that come with the plow to ensure successful installation. Consult the owner’s manual for installation instructions for your specific snow plow.


Q: Can you attach a snow plow to an SUV?

A: You can attach a universal, hitch-free snow plow to some SUVs or cars. A large SUV will fare better as a snow-plowing vehicle. The stress that comes from plowing will have long-term effects on the engine and transmission of a small SUV.


Q: How far off the ground should I set a snow plow?

A: When you lower a plow on your vehicle, the blade should be about a half-inch off the ground to avoid scraping. Snow plow manufacturers design their plows for use at a certain prong fork height off the ground — usually around 10 inches. This height will vary by vehicle, so it’s important to follow the snow plow manufacturer’s manual for the best recommendations.