I've been searching threads for a while to get ideas for when the snow would come, but WOW!!! I never expected it to be this difficult. I have plowed snow for 35 years with a rear blade and the last couple of years with the bobcat and bucket. I guess I expected the change to a B2650 and front mount snow blade to be "cake walk", but it was quite the contrary.
Granted, this is probably as bad as it will get, 6" of wet, wet, wet snow and soft gravel underneath. All the snow came at 32-35 degrees and had rain mixed with it the entire time.
I have my shoes set so there is ~ a 3/4" space. I tried to float going very slow, but kept digging in (front wheels kept coming off the ground). I tried no float and controlling myself (did a terrible amount of scalping) I ended up going over everything again using my box blade to clean it up and get rid of all the chunks I left all over the place.
Another issue I have in an uneven surface. I have ~450' of gravel road at an 8 degree slope with 2 sharp "S" turns and pretty good grade from side to side. Many times one side of the blade would be digging in and the other side would be 3" off of the surface. Not sure there's anything that can be done, but re-work the road next year (Brand new house and road this year)?.?.
Like I said, I read everything I could find on the subject, but if your willing, I would love to here you ideas to my particular situation.
Thanks
Granted, this is probably as bad as it will get, 6" of wet, wet, wet snow and soft gravel underneath. All the snow came at 32-35 degrees and had rain mixed with it the entire time.
I have my shoes set so there is ~ a 3/4" space. I tried to float going very slow, but kept digging in (front wheels kept coming off the ground). I tried no float and controlling myself (did a terrible amount of scalping) I ended up going over everything again using my box blade to clean it up and get rid of all the chunks I left all over the place.
Another issue I have in an uneven surface. I have ~450' of gravel road at an 8 degree slope with 2 sharp "S" turns and pretty good grade from side to side. Many times one side of the blade would be digging in and the other side would be 3" off of the surface. Not sure there's anything that can be done, but re-work the road next year (Brand new house and road this year)?.?.
Like I said, I read everything I could find on the subject, but if your willing, I would love to here you ideas to my particular situation.
Thanks