Henro
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Just wondering...almost think someone has used gage wheels on their back blade for snow...but can't remember... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
I recently got a set of gage wheels for my KK 6' landscape rake and have been VERY satisified with their performance. Expensive for what you get but they do work well.
Anyway, for my use with a "soft-surface" driveway, I bet a set of gage wheels on my 6' KK back blade would be a great improvement and help keep me from digging in when the ground is soft in the beginning of winter.
So the question is...are any of you guys using gage wheels on the back of your back blade for snow plowing?
I'm about ready to adapt the gage wheels I got for my rake to the back blade for this winter...I think they should work, and seems like it would be a positive thing to do. Usually I have to run the blade backwards to keep it from digging in...
What do you think?
I recently got a set of gage wheels for my KK 6' landscape rake and have been VERY satisified with their performance. Expensive for what you get but they do work well.
Anyway, for my use with a "soft-surface" driveway, I bet a set of gage wheels on my 6' KK back blade would be a great improvement and help keep me from digging in when the ground is soft in the beginning of winter.
So the question is...are any of you guys using gage wheels on the back of your back blade for snow plowing?
I'm about ready to adapt the gage wheels I got for my rake to the back blade for this winter...I think they should work, and seems like it would be a positive thing to do. Usually I have to run the blade backwards to keep it from digging in...
What do you think?