I doubt that will be much of a problem. The worst that will probably happen is a little bit of wet snow will pack in the gap, in effect filling it in so the snow that follows will slide on past.
Are these considered "snow weapons"? Maybe they are. Snow is my business.... Hope you like them. I should add, we do receive snow here.
I have a plow I purchased from QuickAttach with wings that make it a snow pusher and just fold around the back for storage when not needed and I also have a grader blade for the rear and a 3 pt. sander that works great.View attachment 529188View attachment 529189View attachment 529190View attachment 529191
i have the exact same plow. those blades work great
Great people at QuickAttach. I'm thinking of a 3 Pt. blower, but my 1000' gravel driveway is making me think hard if it will work well enough or just throw stones or break shear pins.
A properly set up and operated 3 pt blower should not be breaking shear bolts from some gravel. My 90" inverted blower was bought new in 2008 and still has the factory shear bolt as it has never broken. I have a long gravel driveway as well + clear about a kilometer of grass and ground walking trails thought the farm. When the ground is very soft, the blower throws sod with no problem
Don't be too influenced by the experiences of those with front mounted blowers as some of those implements are a bit fragile.
If you have some fabricating skills, you can add casters or wheels to keep the blower up just a little. The skid shoes don't seem to do the job when things are soft but it all depends upon many variables.
This is the ideal add on. The wheels are lower hydraulically.
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Dave m7040