I assume you're asking me? This is the first season I've had this tractor. Prior to that, we had a guy with nothing more than an F250 and a front snowplow take care of it, and we've had much more snow than you see in these pics. The tractor is a much better set up the way I have it. The front mounted blade on the loaded can lift so high, that I can push tall piles back easily. It is also very heavy and powerful, and can push mind boggling amounts of heavy snow. It's all about having exit push outs, where excess snow is pushed, and then those piles can get higher and higher, and pushed back as need be with the front plow. The rear blade follows along and cleans up, and when I get to an exit push out, I simply raise the rear blade, back over the pile of snow it left, and then push it forward with the front blade. I haven't had to use it yet, but in less than a couple minutes, I can put on my front bucket and actually move piles of snow from one spot to another.
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