slowzuki
Elite Member
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2003
- Messages
- 4,100
- Location
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
I have a similar roof setup, 35 feet of steel dumping onto our car parking area. Frequently the snow would unload and instantly have a 10 ft tall pile of wet freezing snow packed from the fall.
I don't think the posters here have moved stuff quite like this, its more like cement. My 100 hp tractor on the 7 ft blower has a hard time. The blower rides up as the skid shoes ride up on the snow as its so dense. I usually will use the loader to scrape and build piles, then turn around and blow. You don't want to go too far as once you pack it with the tractor tires it nearly instantly goes to ice. With the 100 hp tractor it was a 45 min job to clear the pile (10 ft wide x 10 ft tall x 68 ft long). The same tractor/blower can blow 10 ft high plowed banks without breaking a sweat, its just not the same stuff.
Fast forward to this year, I built a 12ft wide shed roof extension with a very flat slope. The weight of the snow further up the roof propels it out past the extension without problem, dumping the snow somewhere it is fine to leave for the winter. Should have done it 6 years ago like I had planned.
I don't think the posters here have moved stuff quite like this, its more like cement. My 100 hp tractor on the 7 ft blower has a hard time. The blower rides up as the skid shoes ride up on the snow as its so dense. I usually will use the loader to scrape and build piles, then turn around and blow. You don't want to go too far as once you pack it with the tractor tires it nearly instantly goes to ice. With the 100 hp tractor it was a 45 min job to clear the pile (10 ft wide x 10 ft tall x 68 ft long). The same tractor/blower can blow 10 ft high plowed banks without breaking a sweat, its just not the same stuff.
Fast forward to this year, I built a 12ft wide shed roof extension with a very flat slope. The weight of the snow further up the roof propels it out past the extension without problem, dumping the snow somewhere it is fine to leave for the winter. Should have done it 6 years ago like I had planned.