5 Common Snow Plow Issues and Their Solutions

As winter blankets the landscape in a layer of snow, the importance of well-maintained snow plows becomes undeniable. These powerful machines are essential for clearing roads, driveways, and parking lots, ensuring safe passage during the cold months. However, like any … Continued

3 Compelling Reasons to Invest in a Snow Plow

Winter in New York is a magical season, with its pristine, white landscapes and the promise of cozy evenings by the fireplace. However, for many homeowners and business owners, winter also brings the daunting task of clearing snow and maintaining … Continued

Tips for Driving with a Snow Plow

Winter is upon us, and with winter comes the snow. If you’ll be working with a snow plow attached to your truck, it’s a good idea to stay cautious. Use these tips from the team at Hitch King to keep … Continued

Straight Snow Plow Vs. V-Plow

As winter in New York wears on, many start to consider purchasing their own snow plow. Whether you’re tired of waiting on a professional to clear your driveway, or you’re looking to make some extra money plowing, now is the … Continued

How to Buy a Snow Plow

It’s shaping up to be another brutal winter here in New York, with the average winter snowfall reaching an average of 25 inches. That’s great news for anyone who makes their money plowing snow or melting ice, but what about … Continued

Choose Hitch King for Snow Plow Repairs

Winter in New York means snow, snow, and more snow. But that doesn’t mean that the city shuts down, and neither should you. Last year, the city saw just over 20 inches of snow over the course of the season, … Continued

Where to Find Snow Plow Repair Fast

January is NOT the time of year that you want your snow plow to break down in NYC. With accumulations near Central Park ranging from 2 inches in 2013 to a whopping 36 inches in 2011, snow is plentiful in the … Continued

Is Your Snow Plow Winter Ready?

Winter will soon be here in NYC! Considering that the average snowfall in New York City is around 25 inches a year, you definitely want to make sure your snow plow is in good working order. No one wants to … Continued