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redgreen09

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how is everyone to start, my question is i have a 92 f150 with a 7 1/2 foot fisher plow on it I'm looking at selling the plow and i received a call wondering if it will fit on a 2000 gmc, wich i have no idea what else the plow will fit on. I was wondering if someone could tel me if it will fit the gmc, and what other trucks out would fit?
 
Couldnt tell you, I have no idea but I wouldnt be too suprised if it were a kind of universal type application that would work on most. But again I dont know.
 
SNOW IS THE DEVIL!!!!! lol. Actually fresh snow is really cool, nice big fluffy kinda dry flakes are pretty to look at, fun as funk to drive in and play in...but then it all turns into hard, really heavy stuff that takes all the fun out of doing any thing in it....You can make sweet jumps with it though lol.
 
there is only 1 or 2 spots in Australia where it snows.. and you gotta go pretty high up the mountins...
It just dosent get that cold here.. our summers here on the other hand.. we have heat waves that last for weeks..
And in South Australia (where i live) it never rains.. always on water restrictions here..
Apparently i live in the dryest state in the dryest country in the word..
 
That helps guys lol, and if you haven't seen or played in the snow you must it can get cold at times but it is fun.
 
The only difference would be the cross member that the plow mounts too. Frame widths very a bit. All that would be needed is that cross member and the holes in the frame to mount it. Some attach to factory holes, others need holes drilled. Measure your cross member, or frame width, and add that info to the add. I couldn't see a new one costing more than $50.
 
A plow will fit any truck, but the brackets are usually specific to make/model/year. Tell the buyer he can go to any heavy duty truck shop and they should be able to set him up with the right brackets.
 
DO NOT weld on the truck frame, unless you have been trained on how to do it. i saw a large dump truck split in two, cause it was welded wrong. the dot and kdot and the highway patrol was right there. the dude was fined over $1000.
 
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