You folks having trouble... Are the tires loaded? Chained? Extra weight on the back?
I use my blade a lot (well twice this year, but pushed a lot of snow last year ) along with the snow blower and I'm not chained running turf tires. For the most part I've pushed a good 2' with no problems. If I had to push uphill chains would definitely be needed. Speed along with taking half bites works well for me to get the snow to flop over.
Used to plow a lot packed drifts on a long driveway with a 300 Polaris 4x4 to one side of the drive. I would have to work backwards by starting from the side I want the snow on and working my way to the other side, that way your not trying to move a mountain of snow. That helped a lot.
I use my blade a lot (well twice this year, but pushed a lot of snow last year ) along with the snow blower and I'm not chained running turf tires. For the most part I've pushed a good 2' with no problems. If I had to push uphill chains would definitely be needed. Speed along with taking half bites works well for me to get the snow to flop over.
Used to plow a lot packed drifts on a long driveway with a 300 Polaris 4x4 to one side of the drive. I would have to work backwards by starting from the side I want the snow on and working my way to the other side, that way your not trying to move a mountain of snow. That helped a lot.