BrokeFarmerJohn
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2016
- Messages
- 2,235
- Location
- Columbus Ohio
- Tractor
- 2017 Mahindra 5555, John Blue G-1000, Massey Ferguson 98, John Deere GP
We got 19" in the valley I live in, while surrounding areas got up to 30". The rear blade helps, but I'm seriously considering a front blade for my GC2600 (mainly because it would work in dirt too unlike a blower, and our 5-yr plan is a house with more property in another state). After helping clear out 2 other people's driveways where I had to scoop and dump (unable to push) I'm torn between the MF dozer blade (or adapting some other plow) or trying to make a light material bucket that's larger. I made one out of wood mainly to cut cleaning out the goat pen from 10-12 bucket loads down to 3-4. I've found it works well with the snow, but it's wood so I have to keep rebuilding it. Would love to find a larger bucket that would work with minimal modifications.
Tractor tire snow pusher lol, you can buy one or build one fairly easy, some use two tires that spread the snow like a V plow, others use a tractor tire cut in half and use that to push snow.
Something cheap and easy, I feel it won't be as good as a front blade.


