Solo, I'll post some pics later. I use a landscape rake almost exclusively to do snow removal on stone driveways and on a 3000 foot stone road in a housing subdivision. I try not to let the snow get rolled in with traffic,because it makes it a little tougher to pop up the stone. Sometimes if it gets rolled in I'll angle the rake as sharp as it will go and pull loose stone from the edge of the road. Forget the box blades and rear blades. I have a 84 inch front blade on the JD3520 with the rake on the rear,but only use the front blade to HIGH BLADE deep snow off the road and then finish up with the rake. The rake works excellent for popping stone to the top. You can also remove deep snow with the rake by angling it to the outside and running with it just touching the stone so you are not windrowing your stone off the road. The only drawback is you can't use it very effectively on wet snow,because the stone sticks to the snow.You will not find a better choice for snow removal on stone driveways or roads.