Posted by kcm.MN on January 05, 2023 at 05:55:03 from (174.232.134.5):
In Reply to: case crawler posted by rustred on January 04, 2023 at 08:55:28:
Quote: CVPost-Blackhole49 (quoted from post at 12:28:19 01/04/23) That being said, if all you want it for is snow, your money ahead and better off with an old pickup and plow.
Providing you have the room, I agree.
We're also flat ground, and we don't have to worry about snowfall amounts like Buffalo and other such areas. For us, a 10in snowfall is a fairly big event. Started off using a JD 4010 open-station gasser with a JD snow blower, but it did a messy job; left too much snow behind for my tastes. Eventually bought a 2001 Ram 1500 and put a Western plow on it. Also put a piece of 1 1/2in steel pipe on the blade to keep it from tearing up the ground. Haven't looked back since! That 1/2-ton truck has worked like a dream for us. Heated cab, power steering, radio, etc, etc... I don't even use chains.
Also, our snow is usually dry; not wet and clumpy. So maybe a dozer would work better for you.
I like Ultradog's machine. He's got a sweet setup. Ford tractor with front and rear blades.
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