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Re: Re: Confusion about pushing snow with a blade
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Posted by Gene on June 24, 2002 at 06:48:42 from (65.56.223.86):
In Reply to: Re: Confusion about pushing snow with a blade posted by Grampsold544 on June 24, 2002 at 06:30:34:
Gramps: I do drive forward and yes the snow is compacted under the rear tires but it's most of the times not a problem if you can put some down pressure on the blade and the blade angle is set well and its sharp enough. It will clean up those rear tire tracks on pavement. Only if your real fussy will you dislike the small amount of tracks remaining. Some like to see all black pavement because of traction on steep grades but my drive is fairly flat. Hope is help youe last question. G
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