FatTire
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2007
- Messages
- 1,369
- Location
- Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota L5740, Unimog 404 w/ snowblower, Deere 620i UTV, MX5100 (sold)
I run a back blade for near-building-cleanup and a front blower. I sure wouldn't trade it!
I can easily blow at 3mph. The reason it is that slow is because I run wicked-mean V-bar ladder chains on all 4 wheels. Faster just jostles too much.
A bit OT, but I honestly don't understand plowing (with a tractor). People say it's faster, but I'd put my rig up against any of 'em. I go over an area exactly once. Any plow goes over an area more than that. I do my drive in 1/2 the time than it took me with a boss plow and pickup truck. about 900' drive and garage/turn-around area.
So yeah, my vote is front all the way. Go at least a size larger than you're "supposed" to, too. When the snow is deep, you go slower. But when the snow isn't deep, you can get that much more done per pass. Also helps covering your wheel tracks when turning.
How do you handle a light snow, like 3 to 5 inches? Just the rear blade? Or do you blow that?
Paved or gravel?