Garandman
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- Mount Sunapee NH / Dorchester, MA
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- Kubota L3200 HST
All moot since OP has not posted since. He must be busy plowing....
All moot since OP has not posted since. He must be busy plowing....
For those of you considering using the 'fire blasters' to burn the snow away, don't forget to have a plan on where to put all the ashes.
Since he got 39" in this storm I suspect the OP is a lot further south than you.
I'm from Vermont and still have ~75 acres in East Fletcher. I could generally plan on not having to shovel snow during summer vacation.
Down here where we got the deep snow in this storm I can often go the entire winter without having to shovel.
Even though now some shoveling is required
We got 39 Inches of snow yesterday. I have an older Kubota B2410 with FEL and Woods rear blade. I have Turf tires front and back since I primarily mow fields with it, but do have chains on the back so am not entirely immobile.
It took me all day to just get out of the garage and 50 feet down the driveway (paved). Once I get to end of my paved drive I am then looking at about 1/4 mile of gravel drive.
My biggest problem seems to be how little ground clearance I have under my frame, but this is really deep snow and the drifts are even higher. Finding a place to put the snow as I move it a bucket at at time is a real challenge. Just not sure how to attack it.
We don't get a lot of snow here, and I am just not that experienced at moving it effectively with my machine. If anyone has any common sense (or other!) tips that would help me get the best idea I can on tackling this problem would be much appreciated!
Thanks much!
Roy