Posted by Dean on January 13, 2019 at 11:45:15 from (68.39.250.30):
In Reply to: Heavy and wet posted by Jim in rush co on January 13, 2019 at 09:56:24:
Heavy and wet, indeed, here in SE, IN. Probably about 4" at my place.
Didn't plow Saturday as the 2" or so was melting rather quickly, but did this morning. First time, I've plowed in three years.
I used the Kubota B1750HST with back blade and F & R chains on the first driveway. Didn't have the front weights on it and the heavy, wet snow was pushing it around a bit. Plowed hard.
Tried the new B3350HSD with FEL and FEL mounted plow on the second driveway. First time I used and had it all set up with F & R chains. They came off after about 15' as it simply slipped on the cleared asphalt even with a 400+ Lb. ballast box and sand. Never used a FEL mounted plow before. Chains are needed with the B1750 and back blade because the tires are in unplowed snow but the rubber cutting edge on the FEL mounted plow cleaned the asphalt so thoroughly that the chains just slipped on the pavement. No problem with unchained tires. Live and learn.
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