I have a 600' paved driveway. It is rather steep on both ends, leave the main road and go down a hill and then back up again. I have a L5460 CAB HST with a heavy blade I've mounted on the FEL. In my opinion it is to heavy. I appears to be something I could grade earth with. So, I put heavy duty steel wheels on it to keep from digging into my pavement. However, my problem is traction. I would like to say at least going down hill is no problem but there are times when the tractor takes off. Not fun when you see one of your front tires rotating backwards going down the hill. Steering is minimal if any. This might be fun if one side of the driveway did not drop off significantly.
I have R4 tires on my tractor. I've read where turf tires actually have better traction in these conditions.
I also have a RTV 1100 with turf tires. I'm considering buying a snow blade for the front of the RTV.
I'm looking for input on whether or not this is worth the investment. (about $3,000) Anyone had experience using the RTV1100 to move snow? On a hill? If so, what type of tires do you use? I've stayed away from chains because I don't want my pavement all dug up due to spinning.
Thanks in advance for your opinions/experiences.
Jerry
I have R4 tires on my tractor. I've read where turf tires actually have better traction in these conditions.
I also have a RTV 1100 with turf tires. I'm considering buying a snow blade for the front of the RTV.
I'm looking for input on whether or not this is worth the investment. (about $3,000) Anyone had experience using the RTV1100 to move snow? On a hill? If so, what type of tires do you use? I've stayed away from chains because I don't want my pavement all dug up due to spinning.
Thanks in advance for your opinions/experiences.
Jerry