AKfish
Super Member
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
- Messages
- 5,419
- Location
- Alaska
- Tractor
- JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R
Yup, move lot's of snow. We get enough snow over the course of the winter that I end up with large haystacks of the stuff at both ends of my driveway and at least a couple of spots off in the woods (where it can melt and not leave me with a mudhole until June).
So, I've found more use for the HD front bucket and a 7' rear blade configuration. There's been alot of discussions here on TBN about the pros and cons of the various attachments and moving snow.
The front skid-steer mount blade would be considerably faster movin' the snow around and out of the way but it wouldn't be my choice to build piles with...
One of my next welding projects is to configure a hydraulic cylinder on the rear blade. So, this next winter all 3 rows of rear SCV's will have hoses hooked up!
AKfish
So, I've found more use for the HD front bucket and a 7' rear blade configuration. There's been alot of discussions here on TBN about the pros and cons of the various attachments and moving snow.
The front skid-steer mount blade would be considerably faster movin' the snow around and out of the way but it wouldn't be my choice to build piles with...
One of my next welding projects is to configure a hydraulic cylinder on the rear blade. So, this next winter all 3 rows of rear SCV's will have hoses hooked up!
AKfish