Do any of you Pirahna users have any experience roughing up or breaking up ice with it? I have a 1/2 mile gravel lane that winds up and down and through timber. I clear snow with a L5240 with a front mounted blower. But, of course, there's always an inch or so that thaws, refreezes and makes treacherous walking and driving. I have a B7610 that I could mount the Pirahna toothbar on, hoping that I could at least rough up, or breakup the ice on the hills and around the buildings. Last year my wife fell and broke her shoulder. Need to do something to improve the situation. I've explored other methods, ie storing and spreading sand/salt mix. Pervious experience tell me I must have heated storage or the mix will not be useable. Thanks for responses.
Those two words....... ICE and GRAVEL driveway......never a great combination
! Then again, ice and anything.....other than an adult beverage is a bad combination.....thinking about it further, that MIGHT be a bad combo too!
Backdragging with the PTB will help a lot, teeth pointed down and allowing the front wheels off a smidge (placing all the weight you can and still turn) will place more pressure per inch than a regular bucket, not sure it will be a cure all however.
IF you place the teeth down and go forward, the gravel will have to move somewhat and thus the ice, but you will need to "fix" that mess when the ice goes away. With the PTB fixing that is very easy.
I have a short gravel drive, about 80' long, at a 15% grade down to the house. When we have a huge rain, the gravel will wash enough to break an ankle. I go down the drive, teeth down on the toothbar, drag back several times, then will I have moved the gravel, I then backdrag with a flat bucket, the 1/2" thick lip of the PTB allows for a perfect packed drive. I can fix the drive in a fifth of the time that mother nature takes to mess it up!