andybrown
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Hi everyone,
I've a defender 110, 2005 and am having a Meyer drive pro snow plow fitted in September ready for the winter , but I'm unsure as to the best plan for suspension.
Some details; we live in Switzerland in the mountains. We run a guesthouse/restaurant and we have to keep the 3 mile track up to our place clear or snow from dec-April. We can get 20-50cm of snow in a day - the plow is for daily use to keep the worst of the snow away, but we do then have a snow blower on a farmers tractor that we can use to blow away the piles that build up! The plow is about 130kg, and will sometimes need to be driven while lifted at the start/end of snow season to avoid it digging into the gravel track. For plowing we will usually have an empty car but I can add some rear ballast. I need to avoid lifting the car too much as this will make the plow hard to fit/remove (2" is ok). We'll sometimes have a car full of supplies or guests, up to about 500kg to bring up the mountain.
What do you all think?...I guess standard suspension is fine for occasional use with plow usually in down position....but what about the times I drive with it partly lifted while plowing...or full with people!...HD suspension kit? But then I'm struggling when unloaded right?
Should I look at upgrading just front springs to HD? All springs? All suspension!?
Oh....and I'll most likely be using chains on all 4 corners ;-)
I know there is no perfect fit to my needs....but a best compromise would be great. Here's hoping you can help out a new fella on this forum ;-)
Andy
I've a defender 110, 2005 and am having a Meyer drive pro snow plow fitted in September ready for the winter , but I'm unsure as to the best plan for suspension.
Some details; we live in Switzerland in the mountains. We run a guesthouse/restaurant and we have to keep the 3 mile track up to our place clear or snow from dec-April. We can get 20-50cm of snow in a day - the plow is for daily use to keep the worst of the snow away, but we do then have a snow blower on a farmers tractor that we can use to blow away the piles that build up! The plow is about 130kg, and will sometimes need to be driven while lifted at the start/end of snow season to avoid it digging into the gravel track. For plowing we will usually have an empty car but I can add some rear ballast. I need to avoid lifting the car too much as this will make the plow hard to fit/remove (2" is ok). We'll sometimes have a car full of supplies or guests, up to about 500kg to bring up the mountain.
What do you all think?...I guess standard suspension is fine for occasional use with plow usually in down position....but what about the times I drive with it partly lifted while plowing...or full with people!...HD suspension kit? But then I'm struggling when unloaded right?
Should I look at upgrading just front springs to HD? All springs? All suspension!?
Oh....and I'll most likely be using chains on all 4 corners ;-)
I know there is no perfect fit to my needs....but a best compromise would be great. Here's hoping you can help out a new fella on this forum ;-)
Andy