I'm a bit of a plow truck veteran. I've used everything from a 3-wheel ATV to a half ton to a 1975 Bronco to a 1996 PowerStroke. In my opinion, there are no shortcuts. If you're putting a plow on a truck, a 3/4 or 1 ton is simply required. Even "light plows" will wreak havoc on an IFS 1/2 ton of any brand if used semi-regularly.
In regard to exceeding GVWR, the most obvious is your ability to stop. Most folks think of 3/4 tons as big motor, big suspension and big axles. Brakes are arguably the most noticeable attribute on those rigs when you're loaded down.
"All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."
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