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Re: Re: Confusion about pushing snow with a blade
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Posted by Drizler on June 25, 2002 at 18:15:49 from (12.23.26.27):
In Reply to: Re: Confusion about pushing snow with a blade posted by Grampsold544 on June 24, 2002 at 09:02:49:
I never used runners on my rig but you sure need the light touch until the ground is frozen. If you have live hydraulics its lots easier to make the blade rest just on the surface or higher. If not and you see you are making a divot in the drive go curl up by the fire and let it go if you can. I usually pack it down with the car or drag the blade backwards or angled way forward so it doesn't dig in. Just don't charge on digging divots or you will be busy in the spring. Now how would I know that ???? 900' of gravel drive in Northern NY.
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