Sno-Way 26 Series 2

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Sno-Way® plows are renowned for their high-strength, quality and durability. The 26 Series 2 is no exception. It’s specially designed for the 1/2 ton truck market.

Turn Your Truck into a Snow Moving Machine It’s durable, with triple coat protection and pre-drilled for accessories. It has all the features available in our commercial plows but built for a 1/2 ton truck.

Tough & Light: The Sno-Way® 26 Series 2 has all of the same standard features as our commercial plow line without the extra weight: High-strength steel FlexForce frame construction, heavy-duty A-frame and an ultra-responsive hydraulic package.The 26 inch tall blades are available in 6’8″ and 7’6″ lengths with custom drilled top rail designed to accept the patented EZ-Fit Snow Deflector. The high strength steel blade on the Sno-Way® 26 series is kept looking good and slick with the Triple-Coat Protection; zinc phosphate wash, automotive E-Coat primer and military grade powder coat combination. The Triple-Coat Protection System delivers a surface that is resistant to penetration by salt, sand, stones or any other aggregate material.With the optional Down Pressure® Hydraulic System, this plow will clean better and cut 30% of your plowing time. The Down Pressure® Hydraulics add over 250 pounds of down-force on the cutting edge which is a first in the industry and scrapes clean forward and maximizes back dragging.Common Truck Applications: 1/2 Ton: 1500 Avalanche, F-150, Ram 1500, 1500 Sierra, 1500 Silverado, 1500 Suburban, 1500 Yukon


Specs

Model 26-6'-8" S2
Blade Width 80"
30° Angle Plow Width 69"
Blade Height 26"
Weight 456 lbs.
Cutting Edge 3/8" x 6" Proprietary Steel
Vertical / Diagonal Ribs 7 / 0
Trip Springs 2
Plow Shoes Optional
Shock Killer™ Standard
Paint (Triple Coat Protection) Standard
Plow Lights ESS® LED Thermosensitive
Down Pressure® Hydraulic System Optional
FlexForce Frame Standard
Wireless Control Optional
Mount System Drive In
Complete plow weight does not include weight of subframe.