Any piece of equipment can cause damage to the tractor, or be damaged if used incorrectly. I use the plow on about 300 yards of gravel driveway without any obstacles so there's nothing to hit and tweak the loader. Also, I tend to travel at a reasonable speed and only push heading downhill. If I were plowing an unknown driveway I'd be sure to go very slow until I knew that it was clear of solid objects such as rocks that might be sticking up and frozen in place.
The Land Pride has +/- 5° "side float" which allows the blade to rotate about the loader to adjust for camber changes which works well. The trip feature is rarely activated, but is still good to have. This is all cleared with the hydraulic angle plow. The MX with a rear blower and front plow works well for me and I don't see any system out there that's significantly better given the mix of asphalt and gravel that I clear all winter long.
I'll most likely flip the cutting edge this fall since I noticed it wearing at the outer corners. The skid shoes are fine and will last the life of the plow I'm sure.
One last thing is that the STB1596 has a maximum blade angle of 30° which gives a cutting width of 83" with the blade at that angle. That works well for MX and M sized tractors.
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