Gene Blister
Member
Equipment
2019 Kubota B2601, FAL LA435, Snow Blower BX2822A, Land Pride rear blade RB1572
Between the Land Pride back blade to keep the margins open and a truck-mounted DR Redi-Plow Plus to push off what piddling amounts of snow weve had so far, Ive been able to keep our roads smooth as silk.
Unfortunately when you get a warm rain and then a freeze, your smooth roads drive like theyve been treated with a Zambnoni. My friend and neighbor almost slid off the hill on what we humorously refer to as “dead mans curve.”
So Ive picked up a Land Pride FSP500 Broadcast Spreader to throw traction sand now (and seed, fertilizer and topsoil in the pasture next spring.)
Problem is, if its wet on a warmer day the sand will form a mound down at the circulator base and stop flowing evenly. If its wet on a cold day, it will freeze.
Anyone found any solutions for keeping traction sand from freezing and also for storing large amounts of it so you dont have to hit the CoOp for a lot of bucks every time you want to sand?
Would mixing salt into the sand work?
Thanks again guys!
Unfortunately when you get a warm rain and then a freeze, your smooth roads drive like theyve been treated with a Zambnoni. My friend and neighbor almost slid off the hill on what we humorously refer to as “dead mans curve.”
So Ive picked up a Land Pride FSP500 Broadcast Spreader to throw traction sand now (and seed, fertilizer and topsoil in the pasture next spring.)
Problem is, if its wet on a warmer day the sand will form a mound down at the circulator base and stop flowing evenly. If its wet on a cold day, it will freeze.
Anyone found any solutions for keeping traction sand from freezing and also for storing large amounts of it so you dont have to hit the CoOp for a lot of bucks every time you want to sand?
Would mixing salt into the sand work?
Thanks again guys!