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I have a 2021 Honda pioneer 1000-5. I drove it 5 miles with the snow plow on. I was running about 45mph and the temp guage hit 3 bars which I have never seen it past 2 before. I am assuming the plow was blocking the air flow. No dash lights or warning light came on. Should I be ok or should I be worried that it overheated?
 
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That's not hot yet.
There is a warning light on the dash to get your attention if it is truly getting too hot.

Just watch the temp when roading the plow.
 
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I wouldn’t worry about it.

check the radiator level and motor on IMO.
 
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I just would be careful plowing in high
I have a 2021 Honda 1000-5 also and I plowed for at least 3 hours and never went above two notches on heat gage but I only plowed in low
But as long as you hear your fan come on it’s probably fine
 
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I just would be careful plowing in high
I have a 2021 Honda 1000-5 also and I plowed for at least 3 hours and never went above two notches on heat gage but I only plowed in low
But as long as you hear your fan come on it’s probably fine
I havnt been able to push snow yet..I should be Plowing next week. We just got ice this time so I was only spreading salt. Which anything below 20ish I keep in low. I spread salt in low for 6 hours in town today with the plow on and no issues. It only happened when I got on the main road in high and drove faster.
 
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i run around with my tracks on 6 months out of the year and see 3 bars regularly when i'm running hard at max rpm's.no issues so far.
 
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That's not hot yet.
There is a warning light on the dash to get your attention if it is truly getting too hot.

Just watch the temp when roading the plow.
Does the plow bock air flow to the radiator?😒 HA! Think the extra weight might have something to do with it?
 
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1 last thing. Will this handle pushing the snow if we get 12+/- inches of snow? I plan on throwing my factory tires back on that are more aggressive then my road tires.

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Does the plow bock air flow to the radiator?😒 HA! Think the extra weight might have something to do with it?
I may or may not have had 700 pounds of salt in the bed as well...🤫 and the plow.... plus my fat a$$...
 
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I may or may not have had 700 pounds of salt in the bed as well...🤫 and the plow.... plus my fat a$$...
Think you're on to something! HA!
 
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1 last thing. Will this handle pushing the snow if we get 12+/- inches of snow? I plan on throwing my factory tires back on that are more aggressive then my road tires.

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what size blade? i have a 72" and have to watch my speed when i'm pushing into a big pile.i do a hard stop if i don't raise the blade as i'm pushing into the pile,but i plow with my tracks on so traction is a non issue. so, slow and steady.also i have to be careful and not hit anything at an angle when i have it set straight.12 inches in a straight push is no sweat.
 
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what size blade? i have a 72" and have to watch my speed when i'm pushing into a big pile.i do a hard stop if i don't raise the blade as i'm pushing into the pile,but i plow with my tracks on so traction is a non issue. so, slow and steady.also i have to be careful and not hit anything at an angle when i have it set straight.12 inches in a straight push is no sweat.
I have a 72 inch as well.
 
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I havnt been able to push snow yet..I should be Plowing next week. We just got ice this time so I was only spreading salt. Which anything below 20ish I keep in low. I spread salt in low for 6 hours in town today with the plow on and no issues. It only happened when I got on the main road in high and drove faster.
Then I would say you were correct the plow it’s self might have been blocking air flow
But it’s a Honda they will run forever
 
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You’ll run out of traction long before power.

if I know that I’m in for a big dump of snow, I’ll run the plow about 1/2 way thru the storm just so I don’t have to manage that much at once.
 
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