I plow a fairly large area on my acerage with a grizzly 600 atv and 60" blade. Because of the speed and agility of it I can actually plow as fast as I could with my 88 plow truck. if the snows too deep just plow the top half off, the winch holds the plow up.
Sure its a little colder than a truck, and feels colder cause of the speed, but it is fun and I have only been stuck 1 time. I was piling snow about 5 feet high and decided to "goof off" and over centered the 4 wheeler. I was out in 30 seconds.
Your 750 is more than enough 4 wheeler to push alot of snow. I was once hired by a small town to do the sidewalks of main street and 1 pass nest to them so the city truck would push snow back on the sidewalks.
Try to keep a little more speed up and it works great!
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