Just wondering if you would set yourself up differently if you could do it over.
I am hoping to get a plow/blower for next year. My biggest concern is looking back to use the blower. (neck pain) I am considering a front mount blower, but I like the idea of having an actual snowplow on the front. A blower is a must because I run out of room to push snow. (fences)
A lot of nice rigs here. I know we like to get out and play in the snow, but I gotta wonder why so many screw around with these 3-4-5" snows.....doesn't anyone drive 4x4 trucks anymore?
What if the normal winter is 20-30 of those little snows plus bigger plus some 35 degree rain to spice things up and it rarely reaches 35-40 for the entire winter- that just doesn't work- We have studded snows and awd but fedex, ups, firetrucks and ambulances mostly don't.
We have had a fair amount of snow this month and consistent cold yet good parts of the steep section of my drive were bare pavement due to keeping up with it and some sun.
in the snow belt between coeur d alene and sandpoint. Only 2,400 ft elevation. But we get hammered. We got 6 inches more overnight. I had to dig out my place and now doing 7 neighbors. One had his tractor break down, two had heir plows break. And one wrecked his utv. My 5 plus foot tall fences are almost gone in areas i dont plow.GRS,
can i ask about where you are in N.Idaho? and the elevation?
Always surprised at the snowpack there , i figure you must be up a bit.
Bill
in the snow belt between coeur d alene and sandpoint. Only 2,400 ft elevation. But we get hammered. We got 6 inches more overnight. I had to dig out my place and now doing 7 neighbors. One had his tractor break down, two had heir plows break. And one wrecked his utv. My 5 plus foot tall fences are almost gone in areas i dont plow.
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