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Re: Confusion about pushing snow with a blade
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Posted by Dave_Id on June 24, 2002 at 08:31:13 from (67.250.134.149):
In Reply to: Confusion about pushing snow with a blade posted by Grampsold544 on June 24, 2002 at 05:26:32:
If the snow is light, you can certainly drive in the forward position, and reverse it when it gets deeper...One thing to remember is to kick the snow away from the driveway as far as possilble. Once those berms thaw, then refreeze, you aren't moving the snow and will have to wait for spring thaw. I almost broke down and bought a blower last winter, we had so much snow, there was now room to push anymore, so if you are in an area where you get heavy drifting, and lots of snow..A blower is the way to go..and of course snow will blow all over you without a cab, but isn't that whats fun about living in the snowbelt?
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