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Re: Best way to move snow with Ford 640
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Posted by NWB on February 20, 2004 at 16:10:33 from (63.155.180.22):
In Reply to: Best way to move snow with Ford 640 posted by Jeff on February 20, 2004 at 09:13:58:
I use a blade to move snow because of the versitility of a blade. They are handy to have all year round. I like a 7 foot blade because it covers the tracks of my 2000 Ford. However, Heavy of hard packed snow will be a challenge for your 640. I generally push snow driving backwards. That way your tires do not pack the snow before the blade moves it. You'll find that you'll drive both directions depending on circumstances. One more hint. If you get a blade without pads, try pushing the snow with the blade backwards. You'll not cut up the yard or push stones in your grass.
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