Snow in Wisconsin

I removed my snowplow setup a few days too soon. Picture of tractor and snow plow. Picture from November and the ground was bare after this winter. But it had to snow Sunday April 15.
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That is an interesting setup. Interesting balance with all the weight up front, and the weight in back. Doesn't the bucket settle down on you, looks like marks on the blade top. And visibility, the bucket is there in the way, but can't use it....

You just dont see blades here on the prairie area of southern Minnesota. The winds blow and drift bad, if you make a ridge with a blade you are done after that, It drifts in as high as the ridge you made, and nothing ever melts here over winter, so the roads would drift in 5 feet deep if you use a blade.

Snow was too heavy wet and deep here to make anything work well, blower was very slow but about the best. Bucket was like using a teaspoon to dig a ditch, three foot and more drifts of snow in the yard very heavy solid snow.

On the edge of the next storm warning for Wednesday, don't know where to go with that 4 inches predicted, don't know when this ends!

Paul
 
Intersting way to get down presure on the blade if needed.Have seen a couple up here in Ontario setup like that. The guys just use them for their own use mostly.
 
Yes. Front heavy with just the loader. Have not figured a way to easily remove loader.

Fluid in rear tires, rear wheel weights plus a few hundred pounds on the 3-point. Mainly plow around buildigs on 10 acre farmette and driveway.
Bale hay off a small field.
 

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