I spent 6 hrs today pushing snow with my open station tractor and a 7’ rear blade. I have about 700’ feet of road to maintain. 200’ of that is blacktop.
Today was quite different with 6” of snow and an inch of ice on top. That was a difference problem. And I can’t remember the last time I seen that. I’m tired of freezing on my open station tractor and I’m tired of pushing snow with a rear blade. I’m getting old! And I’m looking for an easier way. The reason for this thread is would I be asking for trouble trying to use a front mounted blower on my gravel roads? My gravel roads are pretty smooth, and I rarely kick up gravel with the blade. I have no experience with a snowblower. Thanks in advance for any assistance and ideas!
Ron
Today was quite different with 6” of snow and an inch of ice on top. That was a difference problem. And I can’t remember the last time I seen that. I’m tired of freezing on my open station tractor and I’m tired of pushing snow with a rear blade. I’m getting old! And I’m looking for an easier way. The reason for this thread is would I be asking for trouble trying to use a front mounted blower on my gravel roads? My gravel roads are pretty smooth, and I rarely kick up gravel with the blade. I have no experience with a snowblower. Thanks in advance for any assistance and ideas!
Ron