Hey all,
New to the snow plowing forum. I live in West Texas so snow is rarely a problem here. Except today. Snowed all day yesterday, got about 6" of snow. Normally we get 1"-2" of snow per year usually in one snow event if it snows at all. This year we have two snow events within a week of each other (climate change eh).
People around here usually just wait it out as it generally melts away the next day. If it re- freezes overnight, it might take a day or two to melt off.
Brings me to my question. Would a skid loader with a 6'- 6 way dozer blade be worth a darn as a snow removal tool? I was thinking that I could remove the cutting edge from the blade and replace it with a rubber or HDPE edge to protect the pavement in the small parking lots that I would be plowing. The skid has a full cab and heat/AC.
As an alternative, I could use my cabbed tractor (also with heat and ac).
I have not seen much snow removal equipment in this area except for TxDot and the Airport. I have not seen anybody plowing parking lots in the 40 years I've lived here.
Thanks,
Tim
New to the snow plowing forum. I live in West Texas so snow is rarely a problem here. Except today. Snowed all day yesterday, got about 6" of snow. Normally we get 1"-2" of snow per year usually in one snow event if it snows at all. This year we have two snow events within a week of each other (climate change eh).
People around here usually just wait it out as it generally melts away the next day. If it re- freezes overnight, it might take a day or two to melt off.
Brings me to my question. Would a skid loader with a 6'- 6 way dozer blade be worth a darn as a snow removal tool? I was thinking that I could remove the cutting edge from the blade and replace it with a rubber or HDPE edge to protect the pavement in the small parking lots that I would be plowing. The skid has a full cab and heat/AC.
As an alternative, I could use my cabbed tractor (also with heat and ac).
I have not seen much snow removal equipment in this area except for TxDot and the Airport. I have not seen anybody plowing parking lots in the 40 years I've lived here.
Thanks,
Tim