Posted by sparktrician on December 18, 2008 at 05:44:35 from (68.30.236.197):
In Reply to: OT - Plowing Snow ? posted by yak651 on December 18, 2008 at 05:25:27:
Depending on how much, or deep the snow is, "plowing" is the worst thing you can do with it. My two grandparents houses and mom and dads house have drives that are 1200'+. If ANY wind was expected, we wouldnt touch the drives untill the wind was over. Else you would have a drive as deep as the piles on each side. I now have a 8' Snowblower that I mount on our 4440 Deere. Oh the cab makes it so nice....A whole lot better than the 806 IH and loader...NO CAB!!! The snowblower "moves" the snow away, so it cant cause any drifing, the driveway wont drift any deeper than it was to begin with.....Good luck!!!
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