Hi Henro and thanks for the reply.
Yes, the dealer would suggest pushing snow which would mean twisting in the seat and looking over my shoulder, not sure I can do that very long. He believes it will not harm the asphalt.
I seem to get two types of reply's when asking around, one is that the rear blade with the top link shortened when pulling snow will not damage the driveway (or lengthen the top link when pushing), the other is that I need a high density poly cutting edge on the rear blade.
I am not sure which direction to go. If the high density poly edge is not needed, saving several hundred dollars is always welcome, but on the other hand if it saves the driveway, its rather cheap insurance.
Dan
Yes, the dealer would suggest pushing snow which would mean twisting in the seat and looking over my shoulder, not sure I can do that very long. He believes it will not harm the asphalt.
I seem to get two types of reply's when asking around, one is that the rear blade with the top link shortened when pulling snow will not damage the driveway (or lengthen the top link when pushing), the other is that I need a high density poly cutting edge on the rear blade.
I am not sure which direction to go. If the high density poly edge is not needed, saving several hundred dollars is always welcome, but on the other hand if it saves the driveway, its rather cheap insurance.
Dan