Posted by Woodchuck on February 13, 2014 at 15:18:16 from (74.76.8.166):
In Reply to: Let it Snow!******** posted by Woodchuck on February 13, 2014 at 06:41:02:
Depends on the snow. If I need a quick path out and it's going to snow a lot (like today!)I use the 2N. Not real neat but I can get out in an emergency. After the snow stops I clean up with the blower so I have somewhere to push the next storm.
If we only get a few inches I push it to one side of the driveway and then blow it out in the woods with the Kubota.
Any time I can use the 2N I do. The Kubota works good and makes the snow disappear, but I have to go backwards and twist my bad back around to see where I'm going. A few years ago we got 5 feet of heavy wet snow. I never got the 2N out. The Kubota ran 10 to 12 hours a day from Wednesday through Sunday working on my 1000', my fathers 600' and my brothers 100' or so. All three places also have parking lots for 6 to 10 cars.
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