Making those ridges makes for massive drifts on the road in my location. I use my blade to pull the snow into a windrow off to one side of the road then blow it away with the three point blower. Where the windrow goes depends on the wind direction. Make it so when I'm backing up I just have to shift around a bit in the seat.
Only a couple of inches of light fluffy snow, how well does it work with over 2' of wet snow like the 2 major storms we had here last March. More interested in the snow pusher if I can get somewhere to answer my questions as is the mold board curved and is the pul back continuous with the mold board or is it just a narrow separate strip? Comparing it to the HLA 1000 or 1500 which appears to be the best one.
Making those ridges makes for massive drifts on the road in my location. I use my blade to pull the snow into a windrow off to one side of the road then blow it away with the three point blower. Where the windrow goes depends on the wind direction. Make it so when I'm backing up I just have to shift around a bit in the seat.
Only a couple of inches of light fluffy snow, how well does it work with over 2' of wet snow like the 2 major storms we had here last March. More interested in the snow pusher if I can get somewhere to answer my questions as is the mold board curved and is the pul back continuous with the mold board or is it just a narrow separate strip? Comparing it to the HLA 1000 or 1500 which appears to be the best one.