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54" or 60" snow plow for my 700?

I have a 2007 700FI EPS with a Warn center mount kit. I'd like to get the new Warn ProVantage push tube and blade but can't decide the blade width. Any thoughts?
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Congrats and welcome to the site. I have a 54 inch quadboss on my 450, but many members have run 60 and say it is no problem.
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11-03-2009, 09:36 PM
Definitely go with the 60". It will clear a nice path for traction even when angled and the Grizz 700 won't have any problem pushing a 60" blade.
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60" without a doubt.
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Even 60" is too small. like pushing snow with a spoon.
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I used to push a 60" with my big bear 400 with ease, so a 700 shouldn't have a problem!
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I have a 2007 700FI EPS with a Warn center mount kit. I'd like to get the new Warn ProVantage push tube and blade but can't decide the blade width. Any thoughts?
Do you primarily plow wet or dry snow? Where I live we get mostly dry fluffy snow. I have a 66" plow on my Rhino 660. Wish I would have gone with a 72" plow. If you get mostly wet, heavy, snow you might want to go a little smaller but I think you would do ok with the 60" plow.
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