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FITS 2024 Ford F-150
Meyer HomePlow Residential Electric Snowplow - For 2" Hitches - 22" Tall
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Meyer HomePlow Residential Electric Snowplow - For 2" Hitches - 22" Tall

Part Number: ME28FR
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2024 Ford F-150 - Meyer HomePlow Residential Electric Snowplow - For 2" Hitches - 22" Tall

  • 80 Inch Wide
  • Fits 2 Inch Receiver
  • Wireless Remote
  • 22 Inch Tall
  • Vehicle Snowplow
  • Auto-Angling
  • Meyer
  • Steel Blade
  • Steel Cutting Edge

You're a homeowner who'd rather get the job done than wait on a plow truck. This easy-mount snowplow helps you clear your driveway before sunrise and stay warm in your cab while you do it.


Highlights

  • No More Shoveling Before Work: Turn your 1/2-ton truck or SUV into a plowing machine with a 6'8" blade that clears your drive in minutes.
  • Raise and Lower the Blade From Your Cab: Click the key fob to control lift without stepping into the cold.
  • Automatic Blade Angling: Senses snow buildup and pivots left or right to clear the path for you.
  • Roll Into Place, Hitch, and Go: Pre-assembled with wheels so you can move it, mount it, and store it without heavy lifting.
  • Mounts to Your 2" Front Receiver: Roll it into place, slide it into your receiver, pin it, and go.
  • Built to Handle Rough Winters: The hardened steel blade is made to hold up season after season.

Features to know about

Wireless Blade Control with Auto-Angling

HomePlow Key Fob Control.

When your driveway is buried under snow and you need to get to work, the last thing you want to do is jump out into the cold to manhandle your plow. With the included key fob, you can raise and lower the blade with a click of a button and never leave the warmth of your cab. The Auto-Angling system senses snow buildup and pivots the blade left or right to clear it to the side, then centers when lifted. You can even use it in reverse to drag snow away from your garage. It keeps your passes clean and even so you finish fast and stay dry doing it.

Quick-Link Mount and Roll-In Setup

HomePlow Quick-Link.

The setup of this plow takes seconds. So when the forecast calls for 6", and those first flakes start coming down, you can hitch up before they stick. The caster wheels make mounting the plow a one-person job. Just roll it into place, slide the lift frame into your 2" front receiver, pin it, and go. When you're done, roll it back into your garage until the next storm hits.

How Much Snow Will It Handle?

HomePlow Blade.

This plow is built for storms. It will clear 8" - 10" of snow at a time, but the trick is timing. People often wait for the storm to stop dropping flakes before they go out to clear it. But snow consistency can change as the storm lingers, so the sooner you start - even if it's still coming down - the easier the job.

What Happens If You Hit Something While Plowing?

If you catch a buried object, the blade tips forward and glides over it instead of stopping you cold. Once it clears, it snaps right back into place so you can keep moving. It's built to protect you and your truck when your driveway fights back.

Specs

Application and Mounting:

  • Vehicle Compatibility: 1/2-ton trucks and SUVs with a front-mounted, Class 3, 2" receiver
  • Mount Type: Quick-Link system fits Class 3, 2" front receiver (sold separately)

Blade Details:

  • Dimensions: 6'8" wide x 22" tall
  • Material: hardened steel with Dura-Slick paint finish

Operation and Control:

  • Lift: Electric with wireless key fob
  • Angling: automatic left or right with auto-centering when lifted

Setup and Storage:

  • Assembly: ships pre-assembled on caster wheels for easy roll-in setup and storage

Warranty and Origin:

  • 1-Year limited warranty
  • Made in the USA


24000 Meyer Products Home Plow Residential Electric Snowplow for 2" Hitch Receivers

Installation Details ME28FR Installation instructionsAlternate Instructions ME28FR Installation instructions

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  • Do Meyer Snow Plows Require Lots Of Hardwiring In Truck? What About Wireless Options?
    Allen, not much at all - it really depends on which HomePlow or WingMan you go with. The Meyer HomePlow # ME28FR comes with a wired auto-angling controller, but it can also run with Meyer’s optional wireless kit if you’d rather skip the cable altogether. The Meyer HomePlow # ME88FR includes only the wireless setup from the factory, so it raises, lowers, and auto-angles with just a handheld fob - no wiring through the firewall. If you step up to the higher end hydraulic HomePlow # ME53FR...
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  • Meyer Snow Plow - Differences Between The Models In The Lineup
    Greg, great question. The HomePlows # ME28FR and # ME53FR are for residential or light-duty use - 22" tall blades, lighter frames, and smaller hydraulic pumps. The HomePlow # ME88FR is the same as those, aside from only having an 18" tall blade. The WingMan # ME35FR steps up to 26" tall military-grade steel blade, dual hydraulics, and integrated LED lights for heavy daily work. Another difference is the controller setup. The # ME88FR is budget friendly and just comes with a wireless controller...
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  • How Difficult Is It To Take Off A Meyer Snow Plow After Each Use? Are Caster Wheels Included?
    Don, removal’s quick. Meyer’s Quick-Link receiver system lets you pull one pin and roll the plow away on its built-in casters. The Meyer HomePlow # ME28FR includes those wheels, and so do the heavier duty hydraulic models. The HomePlow # ME88FR is a more budget friendly option that does not include caster wheels, but it's still a simple pull-pin removal like the others. Just remember to drop the blade to the ground first to release pressure. Where are you planning to store it - garage or shed?
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  • Is There A Snow Plow For Polaris Ranger With 2" Front Hitch Receiver?
    Luke, as long as your Ranger’s hitch is a true Class III 2" and the electrical system can support a 60-amp draw, the smaller HomePlow models # ME28FR or # ME88FR are perfect. They’re lighter electric-lift plows with auto-angling, great for driveways and farm paths. They require that hitch class I mentioned rated for at least 300lb tongue weight, and also a battery rated for at least 70A (50CCA) and an alternator rated at 60A output. Do you usually plow gravel or pavement on your property?
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  • Can Meyer Snow Plow Work On Gravel Road Or Will It Dig Into The Gravel Ground And Hurt It?
    Good thinking, Carol. Meyer HomePlows accept snow shoes that lift the blade about an inch, letting it float on gravel without gouging in. For the Meyer HomePlow Residential Electric Snowplow - For 2" Hitches # ME28FR, you're looking at Skid Shoe Kit # ME94FR. Now that you found the correct snow plow, the FitGuide on our site will show the correct receiver kit for your vehicle if you don't have a front mount hitch yet. What kind of vehicle are you mounting it on - a truck or UTV?
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  • How Easy Is It To Remove The Meyer HomePlow Snow Plow From The Front Of A Vehicle?
    Linda, removal’s quick on the Meyer HomePlow # ME28FR; just lower the blade, pull one pin, and the caster wheels on the HomePlow models let you roll it into a corner of the garage. Even the heavier duty # ME53FR setup disconnects in under five minutes. If floor space’s tight, Meyer sells replacement casters separately so you can park it sideways against a wall. Do you have a concrete pad or gravel floor for storage?
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  • Meyer HomePlow ME53FR: Comparing Float Mode vs. Down Pressure
    Lisa, the HomePlow # ME53FR uses a true hydraulic lift and power-angling system, so it can apply real down pressure when you hold the lower control. That’s the main advantage over the electric HomePlows like the # # ME28FR and # ME88FR, which only lower by gravity. When you hold the down button on the # ME53FR pistol-grip controller, it pushes hydraulic fluid into the lift cylinder, pressing the blade against the surface. That gives you better scraping on packed snow or thin ice, something...
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  • Is There A Down Pressure Setting For Scraping Snow And Ice With Meyer Snow Plows? Or Just Float Mode
    Amanda, great question. The electric HomePlows # ME28FR and # ME88FR use a “float” mode that lets the blade follow the surface contour but doesn’t apply down-force. It simply lets the plow rest on the ground, using gravity. The hydraulic HomePlow # ME53FR and WingMan # ME35FR plows give you hydraulic pressure downforce when you hold the lower button - handy for compacted snow or ice that's sticking to the road. Are you planning to use it mainly on residential pavement?
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  • 2020 Jeep Gladiator Snow Plow Setup With Custom Fit Front Hitch - Bolt On
    Caleb, the HomePlow # ME28FR will fit your Gladiator nicely. It’s plug-and-play on a 2? front receiver and comes with a wired auto-angling controller, plus you can upgrade to the wireless kit later. The lighter frame and 22? blade are perfect for smaller or midsize trucks like yours; Meyer only rates these for 1/2-ton and under, so you’re right in range. If you don't have a front hitch yet, you can use Curt # C31086 - this is also bolt on, no welding. Do you usually get a lot of wet snow...
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  • Can I Install A Snow Plow On Chevy Tahoe With Front Hitch?
    Renee, yes - that's a perfect fit for the HomePlow # ME88FR or # ME28FR. Meyer built this series for SUVs and 1/2-ton pickups, so your Tahoe falls right in its operating range. Just confirm your front hitch is rated at 300 lbs tongue weight minimum and you'll be all set. You can check that rating on the hitch tag, or let me know if you find a part number on it. How much snowfall do you typically get in your area?
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  • Can I Use Meyer HomePlow Snow Plow On Compact Tractor With 2" Receiver Up Front?
    Hey Frank. If your tractor has a true 2" Class III front receiver and a 12-volt power source, the HomePlow # ME28FR would fit. It’s light, all-steel, and auto-angling, so it’ll clear drives easily. Just note that Meyer rates these plows for 1/2-ton or smaller vehicles, and offroad utility vehicles. Since you have a tractor, it technically is not rated to work with it. While it will still function and be fine mechanically, you'd be on your own as far as warranty goes since it's not rated...
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