dirtydeed
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B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
I've used the rear blade/bucket method for years with my old BX23. It works good enough. The rear blade that I have is from an old 8N (6 ft blade). I've always found it easier to push that blade in reverse for light snow of any depth. It won't damage your driveway at all. The pushing in reverse method also works great for stone driveways or any other (grass areas) that aren't paved. There are no issues pushing a blade in reverse on your machine. With the 3 pt setup it's very easy to lock in the the lower arms. In the BX23, I had to add another chain to keep the lift arms from spreading. No longer an issue with my new machine.The dealer suggested bolting a section of polyethylene board onto my bucket. I’m curious as to whether adding the optional skid shoes to the land pride RB2672 would protect the driveway.
I really appreciate all the input. I’m thinking the FEL/Rear blade combo might be the best fit for my budget this year. CharlieFoxTrot, thanks for the tip. I had read elsewhere on the forum about issues with bending the 3pt when pushing implements in reverse. My dealer didn’t think this was an issue, but I think I’ll drag snow forward as you suggest.
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Rear blades are pretty inexpensive when compared to front blades or blowers. They also have multiple uses (unlike a blower). My $.02.
Best of luck.