Jay4200
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2005
- Messages
- 2,053
- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
You DON'T suck an occasional rock through the blower. If you do, you sometimes bend an auger, and always smash the fan. Just don't do it. You have to PLAN AHEAD if you run a snowblower. While you're putting in the fiberglass markers to flag your driveway before the snow flys, spend the extra few minutes picking up any rock or stick that you see that you don't want sucked through your blower and throw it out of the way into the woods. Personally, I keep no less than a 6' buffer between my driveway and anything bigger than a golf ball. I live in "the granite state" (and there IS a reason its called that) and I've never broken a shear pin on a rock. I HAVE broken several by chopping the tractor throttle while there is still snow in the blower - it packs up like concrete and means 45 minutes of picking with a digging bar...so don't do that.
If you're talking about the actual crushed stone on the driveway, don't worry about it - a 3pt blower will blow your entire driveway 30' into the woods if you let it. Keep the pads down so you leave an inch or so of snow the first couple of times you run the blower. After the gravel freezes in, then you can drop it down and scrape it.
If you're talking about the actual crushed stone on the driveway, don't worry about it - a 3pt blower will blow your entire driveway 30' into the woods if you let it. Keep the pads down so you leave an inch or so of snow the first couple of times you run the blower. After the gravel freezes in, then you can drop it down and scrape it.