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I put a warn bumper and XT30 winch on my 2010 RZR S. I am looking at their plows now since winter is coming.

I am thinking that since the RZR S is 60" wide I would want the 72" plow so that when it is angled it would still be wider than the wheels.

Anyone disagree ? Any other input about the current Warn plow design which looks much improved over their older designs.
 

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IMHO, I think it would work for you. The only time you may have a problem is when the snow is really deep. In this situation you may get away with raising the blade, leaving some snow for a second pass. My only real concern would be the strength of the mount. More width puts more stress on the mount. Seems this is an issue with many of the smaller plows as well.

You'll have fun plowing with the RZR. My snowblower is getting sold come first snow. I've learned to hate it more than a shovel.

Best wishes
 

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I just picked up the 72" motoalliance plow which should be here Monday and I have the standard 50" rzr. Their plow is suppose to throw the snow off the side so it should be a little less weight pushing but time will tell. A buddy has the polairs 60" and he has no problem with that so I think the 72" will work good.
 

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Update....

I got the Warn mount installed and started scratching my head looking at the push bar assembly. After calling the dealer and Warn directly I was told that the Warn plow mount is an "ATV style" mount and will only work with the 60" plow. So, I guess there is a reason it won't work....

But, the system looks very strong and tucks up in the frame nicely. I will post pictures later.
 

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awesome, i been wanting to get that same setup. can you get a pic of how the lower bracket mounting bolts? i am curious how it attaches to the rzr frame. thanks. let me know when i snows! lol thanks
 

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It all hooks securely to the frame. You do lose the tie doen bar in the front. There are a million bolts....


Plastics reinstalled. It takes some time to take all of the grill and headlight assemblies off.


I like this mount because it does not stick out much in the front like some of the others. It is close to the A-Arm at full extension but it does not hit.


Hope that helps. Let me know if you need another angle.
 

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It all hooks securely to the frame. You do lose the tie doen bar in the front. There are a million bolts....


Plastics reinstalled. It takes some time to take all of the grill and headlight assemblies off.


I like this mount because it does not stick out much in the front like some of the others. It is close to the A-Arm at full extension but it does not hit.


Hope that helps. Let me know if you need another angle.
Great pics... i did not end up getting any response from vendors on the forum, so alas... i went to amazon... got the whole kit and kabootal for $1080 free shipping on everything (including warn power pivot!), taxes in. I am glad to see that you have the plow mounted with the Warn bumper. I assumed that Warn would make them to go together, but feel much better now knowing that they will. Stinks to have to take it all off to install snowplow but part of the fun! Any feedback as to how it worked for you?
 

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Didn't get to use it much yet. We didn't have much snow. Like carrying an umbrella when they call for rain.

When I did use it one of the pins fell out and I couldn't find it until it melted. Good idea to have a spare pin around or you will have to improvise to finish the drive like I did.

Enjoy !
 
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