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Old 04-04-2007, 10:37 PM
John D John D is offline
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Default Re: I need your comments On my H2 invention

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Originally Posted by MDimitri
Looks great and looks like fun at the same time! I would think you would need some pretty good lighting back there along with a few camera's to make sure you don't smack something going backwards! You must have this unit lifted off ground when travelling to and from a job site, where is the compression fluid resevoir? For power Does it hook up to the trailer hitch plug in? or do you have to run a seperate power conduit? (Sorry, you answered this already I just read too far ahead) I think your right on the money in relation to the down force weight, my only question is what do you have as a brace to help distribute the weight evenly throughout the back of the unit? As for price, I guess if you included a camera setup and lighting package you could easily have that sell for $3,000 plus. If you paint it use teflon based paints so the snow does not stick to the plow.

Happy Plowing!

The current prototype (not the one in the movie) uses a ball screw to lift and lower the plow. This same ball screw allows the user to apply 500 pounds of added down force to the plow cutting edge. When this force is engaged the plow will follow contours plus or minus 6 inches. The plow has a release feature which will allow the whole plow to rotate 20 degrees if some kind of a surface is hooked with the cutting edge. This will happen in either direction, pushing or pulling. The prototype in the movie had added tail lights at each side on top of the plow. On the movie plow I used a battery pack that I set in the rear of the Hummer. There was a control on a cord that passed to the driver. It is and will be plug and play. The low electric demand of the ball screw would allow me to tap the 7 pin trailer plug for juice. It is slow, but could work as you really don't have to lift it all that often.
After a lot of testing I found the plow does not need to be turned or lifted as often as with a front mounted truck plow. The in process current prototype is a low cost unit that will have power lift and manual angle.
I am looking for a direction as this thing seems to so far out of the box the normal snow plow guys do not know what to do with it. We are looking at cheap down and dirty, and high end with Stainless Steel and a small hydralic power pack. All the current plows I am working on have a Poly mould board so sticking to the surface should not be an issue.
Thanks for the input, it would be great to hear more from Hummer and light truck and SUV owners.
John d
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