TheKubotaKing
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Equipment
Kubota BX2380, with standard front loader, and LandPride rear blade ( 60 inch )
Hi everyone,
Just wondering what your technique is with a first snowfall on a gravel driveway with your rear blade .... do you raise the blade up a tiny bit, say an inch or 2 higher than the surface of the driveway so the blade doesn't scrape up all the gravel ?
Would love to hear your technique. What I usually do is drive over the long driveway with my truck, to compact that first snow we get, I go back and forth for a good 20 minutes, each time driving over new areas and this makes it easier to clean in the weeks to come. Once I get that base, it's easy to clear. New to the tractor world, it seems I may either try this or drag the shovel backwards to compact that 2 or 3 inches of snow, which would make it even more smooth than going over it 100 times with my truck, back and forth to compact it. More interesting to me is to hear your rear blade techniques. I wonder how accurate you can get that blade sitting just above the driveway surface... etc...
Thanks for your ideas / techniques, looking forward to them.
Just wondering what your technique is with a first snowfall on a gravel driveway with your rear blade .... do you raise the blade up a tiny bit, say an inch or 2 higher than the surface of the driveway so the blade doesn't scrape up all the gravel ?
Would love to hear your technique. What I usually do is drive over the long driveway with my truck, to compact that first snow we get, I go back and forth for a good 20 minutes, each time driving over new areas and this makes it easier to clean in the weeks to come. Once I get that base, it's easy to clear. New to the tractor world, it seems I may either try this or drag the shovel backwards to compact that 2 or 3 inches of snow, which would make it even more smooth than going over it 100 times with my truck, back and forth to compact it. More interesting to me is to hear your rear blade techniques. I wonder how accurate you can get that blade sitting just above the driveway surface... etc...
Thanks for your ideas / techniques, looking forward to them.