CTYankee
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- First Name
- Bill
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2024
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- Location
- Central MA
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- 2020 Ranger Lariat Supercab
- Occupation
- Retired
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I previously had a 2014 Wrangler that I used to plow my driveway in addition to being my daily driver. Then I bought a Maverick and was only using the Wrangler for plow duty, which didn't make sense since it was a low-mileage Rubicon in excellent condition that I had also used as a product demo platform when I owned my truck and offroad shop. Translation - it had all kinds of bells and whistles on it. I ended up selling it (and the plow, separately) and had a friend take over plowing my driveway.
The friend is making noises about moving out of state at some point, so I started thinking about doing my own plowing again and that led to trading in the Maverick for a 2020 Ranger Lariat.
What I didn't know at the time was the transmission issues with the Ranger. With the Wrangler, I worked within the limits of the vehicle and never let the storms get too far ahead of me. I don't stress the equipment and don't try to push snow back by ramming into piles from previous storms. So, I'm not worried about the narrative that plowing always destroys a vehicle; I think that's true for some drivers and probably any vehicle used for commercial plowing. That's not my use case.
Sooo, is anyone here running a plow on their Ranger and how has your transmission held up? I've thought about buying a used beater to use as a plow truck but I don't really want another vehicle to maintain or one that might not work when I need it.
The friend is making noises about moving out of state at some point, so I started thinking about doing my own plowing again and that led to trading in the Maverick for a 2020 Ranger Lariat.
What I didn't know at the time was the transmission issues with the Ranger. With the Wrangler, I worked within the limits of the vehicle and never let the storms get too far ahead of me. I don't stress the equipment and don't try to push snow back by ramming into piles from previous storms. So, I'm not worried about the narrative that plowing always destroys a vehicle; I think that's true for some drivers and probably any vehicle used for commercial plowing. That's not my use case.
Sooo, is anyone here running a plow on their Ranger and how has your transmission held up? I've thought about buying a used beater to use as a plow truck but I don't really want another vehicle to maintain or one that might not work when I need it.
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