Pull Behind Snow Plows That Help You Do More With Less–If you’ve got a big job, a tight turnaround, and not enough trucks to go around, pull behind snow plows might just be your secret weapon. Most people think of front-mounted blades when they picture snow removal, but adding a rear plow to your setup can double your coverage without doubling your fleet.
We’ve talked to plenty of folks who thought rear plows were just for show—until they tried one. Now they won’t run a storm without it.
Let’s break down why pull behind plows are growing in popularity, who they’re best for, and how to get the most out of them.
What Are Pull Behind Snow Plows—and Why Do They Work?
As the name suggests, these plows mount to the back of your vehicle. They let you clear snow in reverse or on your second pass, picking up what the front blade leaves behind. For wide driveways, cul-de-sacs, private roads, and sprawling lots, that means faster, more complete cleanups.
The biggest win? Efficiency. You get to make fewer passes, cover more ground, and reduce driver fatigue. And if you’re a solo operator? A setup with pull behind snow plows turns one truck into a two-way workhorse.
Pair With Mounted Snow Pushers for Total Coverage
If your winter workload involves parking lots or large commercial properties, you’re probably already using or considering mounted snow pushers. These attachments are great for bulk clearing and scraping snow away from loading docks, storage areas, and drive lanes.
Now imagine combining that power with a pull behind plow for detail work. You push the heavy stuff with a loader or skid steer and polish things off with your truck in a single loop.
It’s setups like these that let smaller operations compete with larger fleets—and it’s why we love helping clients create custom combos that fit their exact needs.
Don’t Skimp on Lighting—Snowplow Headlights Matter
One thing folks forget when adding rear plows? Visibility. If you’re working before sunrise (or after the sun’s long gone), you need to see what you’re doing—front and back. That’s where quality snowplow headlights come into play.
We always recommend adding lighting kits designed to work with rear plows. Trust us—there’s nothing worse than backing into a job with foggy stock lights and praying you don’t hit a curb or mailbox.
Snowplow work is hard enough. Seeing clearly should never be the issue.
Can Steel Snow Plows Be Used in Rear-Mount Setups?
Yes—and they should. If you’re investing in a rear plow, make it a tough one. Many steel snow plows are compatible with pull behind brackets, and for good reason: they last.
Steel scrapes better, holds up longer, and doesn’t flinch when the job gets rough. Whether it’s slushy buildup or compacted drifts, steel plows don’t back down. And when they’re mounted in the rear, that kind of durability is even more important—because you can’t always see what you’re hitting until it’s too late.
We help clients choose rear plow models that deliver performance without sacrificing strength, especially for contractors covering multiple sites in one shift.
Thinking of Upgrading? Don’t Forget the V-Plow Option
While pull behind snow plows are typically straight blades, we still get questions about v-plow compatibility. While most rear mounts are fixed, you can pair them with a front-mounted V-plow to get that scoop-and-throw capability up front, and a simple scrape on the return.
This combo is ideal for crews dealing with a mix of conditions. Use your V-plow to carve paths, break through snowbanks, or pile snow where it’s out of the way. Then finish the job with your rear blade for a clean, even surface.
It’s the kind of flexibility that makes your truck work smarter, not harder.
Work With Snow Plow Dealers Who Know What They’re Doing
This is the part where we keep it real: not every shop knows how to properly install or support pull behind snow plows. You want to work with experienced snow plow dealers who can talk through mounting height, weight distribution, lighting, and controller placement.
We’ve helped contractors, municipalities, and small business owners find setups that actually make their lives easier. And we stay available for troubleshooting, repairs, and future upgrades—because snow doesn’t wait, and neither should your support.
Looking to stretch your snow-clearing power without buying another truck? Pull behind snow plows are one of the best ways to boost efficiency, coverage, and clean-up time—all without adding another operator to the payroll.
Let’s build a system that works for your route, your crew, and your bottom line.
Snow Doesn’t Wait. Neither Should You.
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