This will be my 1st year snow clearing with a B2650 tractor, and 63" front mount snow blower, I currently have a ballast box mounted on the rear, but I'm thinking I could have another implement back there that would provide the weight I'm after, and also offer additional functionality for snow clearing. I have a 150' driveway, large open parking area, and 360 degrees around the shop that I'm looking to clear, all of it is gravel (mix of limestone and granite depending on where in the yard) so lots of curb, fence, and buildings to clear near. I do not have tire chains, or filled tires, I'd be relying on the FM snowblower and whatever rear implement I end up with for weight. It's flat here, no hills on my property, FWIW.
I can see how the angled rear blade would allow you to pull snow away from curbs and make a nice windrow you could hit with the snowblower to clean up nicely, but I understand a box blade would work better for getting in close to garage doors, walls, fences, etc, and I could also use it to level my gravel in the spring. I have zero experience using either, so looking for the experiences of others why have already been down this road, what's the move here? It looks like it would be between a 60" box blade or a 72" rear blade.
Pic of the B2650 with its winter coat on!
I can see how the angled rear blade would allow you to pull snow away from curbs and make a nice windrow you could hit with the snowblower to clean up nicely, but I understand a box blade would work better for getting in close to garage doors, walls, fences, etc, and I could also use it to level my gravel in the spring. I have zero experience using either, so looking for the experiences of others why have already been down this road, what's the move here? It looks like it would be between a 60" box blade or a 72" rear blade.
Pic of the B2650 with its winter coat on!
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