Posted by AndrewFromNS on December 20, 2009 at 09:26:29 from (71.7.194.23):
In Reply to: Tractor in the snow posted by Machine249 on December 19, 2009 at 15:59:19:
My Super-C has a factory weight on each corner, loaded rear tires, and cross chains. I use the front-mount blade to plow my driveway, and all last winter (even with one snowfall in excess of 24") I kept my driveway plowed 3 lanes wide. By the end of winter, we were down to two generous lanes, but never once did the tractor fail to meet my demands. In fact, it far surpassed my expectations. First couple times, til I got a layer of ice built up, and got used to the tractor, I plowed in first...by the end of the season, I was up to more throttle in second. Third worked for tidying up the driveway afterwards.
I cant count the number of times I'd go down to my neighbors house, who hire someone to plow their driveway with a 3/4ton, and finish what he started. He'd only plow it as wide as the trucks plow, and as soon as we got a breeze, it drifted in.
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