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Hi,
Second time there was enough snow here to pretend it was worth using the tractor.../w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif...mabye five inches...
So I tried running the back blade backwards as others have reported luck doing that.
Now I can report first hand that this technique works quite well. No real digging in to the gravel, pretty slick for snow.
Forgot who first mentioned doing this, but thanks much, as using something backwards from how it is designed to be used sometimes just doesn't enter my head!
So I guess I have now joined the ranks of the BBB Boys!
Attached is an "action" shot.../w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Bill in Pgh, PA
Second time there was enough snow here to pretend it was worth using the tractor.../w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif...mabye five inches...
So I tried running the back blade backwards as others have reported luck doing that.
Now I can report first hand that this technique works quite well. No real digging in to the gravel, pretty slick for snow.
Forgot who first mentioned doing this, but thanks much, as using something backwards from how it is designed to be used sometimes just doesn't enter my head!
So I guess I have now joined the ranks of the BBB Boys!
Attached is an "action" shot.../w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Bill in Pgh, PA