First Time Using Toro Multiforce 5' BOSS Plow To Remove Snow



This was my first time actually getting to use my 5′ BOSS snowplow mounted to my Toro Multiforce. When you do buy the plow, you’d get the 4′ version. I went ahead and added 6″ wing extensions to both sides. This made removing and “angling” the snow much easier. Sidewalks take 1 pass, with the plow angled to one side. This is by far the most convenient, fast, most efficient snow removal piece of equipment that i have ever used. Driveways take max 5-10 minutes to do. I love this thing!!

Toro Multiforce – https://www.toro.com/en/product/GrandStand-MULTI-FORCE-Stand-On-Mower
BOSS 4′ Plow – https://www.bossplow.com/en/product/STB13759B
BOSS 6″ Wing Extensions – https://www.bossplow.com/en/product/MSC13850B
Kujo Yard Winter Pants – https://www.kujo.com/winter-pants
Kujo Boots – https://www.kujo.com/x4s-waterproof-boot

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33 thoughts on “First Time Using Toro Multiforce 5' BOSS Plow To Remove Snow”

  1. Having equipment like that really does make the job better, that being said I don’t miss doing Snow at all. I absolutely hate it. I work part-time job five days a week at an auto garage during the winter months, and in the summer months I worked there two days a week in the mornings. Snow is a great moneymaker when you get it, but the unpredictability of it and being out in all kinds of weather all hours of the day and night. After doing it for 20 years, I was so happy to get out of it.

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  2. Well that looks to work a charm! As for the phone vs. GoPro, the phone video is a better quality, but the GoPro footage is fun to watch. I know some folks don’t care for it, but I enjoy watching from your perspective, it’s like playing a video game and I’m pretending to steer the plow😊

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  3. Carry a piece of "expanded metal" (approx 8" X 18") with you in the truck or on the Toro.
    If you can get it under the tire then you can get out almost every time.
    Just don't go hard on the gas pedal or it will shoot out.

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  4. Fill,
    Great video as always. In my experience, those shovels aren’t much use for someone our height or taller. The expandable handle is just too short and you end up having to bend over too much. I found that the flat shovel you already have and use for cleaning the curbs and the sidewalks in the summer works much better. Anyway, thanks again for a year of educational, entertaining and informative content. We hope you have a happy new year and look forward to seeing the content you share in 2025. Take care.

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  5. A suggestion for you how about mounting it below the headlights you have on the machine that may work and it’s not gonna obstruct anything and you could probably screw it into there. It shouldn’t affect the wiring or anything. You should have enough clearance to screw the little screws in for it.

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  6. Not sure how much snow you get there but we don’t blink an eye at an inch of snow in Buffalo, NY. I don’t see that machine clearing anymore than 1-2 inches. If the temps drop below freezing your unit will not have enough traction to push snow.

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