Should I look for a 9 foot blade?

   / Should I look for a 9 foot blade? #11  
I'd opt for a 10 footer......:D
 
   / Should I look for a 9 foot blade? #12  
Heck, why not go all the way and get a 20 footer so you can do the whole road in one pass.
 
   / Should I look for a 9 foot blade? #13  
When I saw this I thought it should have been named "The Little Tractor That Could":D:D Quite ambitious and thanks for the laugh.:D:D:D
 
   / Should I look for a 9 foot blade? #14  
I recently installed an 8-footer and don't seem to have any problems...I have wide turfs and, angled, the plow swath accommodates them ...as does my 7-foot-plus rear blower
 
   / Should I look for a 9 foot blade? #15  
Great laugh, thanks

My 7' QA mounted fisher gets amusing in really deep or very wet snow. I end up steering the tractor with the power angle rather than the steering wheel..... Angle to the right means tractor travels to the left.. and so on...
 
   / Should I look for a 9 foot blade? #16  
I recently installed an 8-footer and don't seem to have any problems...I have wide turfs and, angled, the plow swath accommodates them ...as does my 7-foot-plus rear blower

Update: 30" snowfall yesterday and I had to use the TPH snowblower that is 7' wide ...the 8' blade on the front wanted to pull 6" off each side back into the canyon my blower made unless I kept the blade quite high. Had I wanted to use the blade instead of the blower, I would have had to heed the advice that used to be stenciled on Fisher plows: "plow with the storm" ...except, lights aren't working right now, so no plowing overnight...woke up to 29" in the AM, but the blower handled it in one pass ...1/2 mile uphill driveway (uphill both ways!)

No pictures of blowin' the snow, but here's a shot off my deck, looking down on a cold Shenandoah River.
 

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   / Should I look for a 9 foot blade? #17  
Don't let them kid ya. I have 7 1/2 footer on mine and its the max I think for a small tractor like ours. With the blade angled, it seems to work great. I have tried it as a straight plow and it seems to push the little tractor around.
 

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   / Should I look for a 9 foot blade? #18  
I have a 7.5 ft'er on a Kubota L5030HSTC, angled it can throw the tractor around. 7 ft blower on the back. If it is scrapin down well, I can plow to about 12" deep snow if the previous plowing left the banks back.

I just bought a 9 ft Boss V-plow to put on my big tractor, it will be fun to see the difference.
 

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