3 Horse Ranch
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- Joined
- Aug 18, 2017
- Messages
- 1,193
- Location
- Tonasket, WA
- Tractor
- NH B50H Cab, Ford 1715, Poulan Pro 46
I use about the same setup. Nothing can stop it, if the plow can't push it, turn around and the blower makes it disappear. I got feet of snow last year and the plow eventually had nowhere to push the snow so I plowed to the center and blew the snow away.Agree. I use a Meyer snowplow on the FEL for most snow removal. When it's too deep or heavy to handle, I have a 7' blower on the rear. I get almost sideways in the seat and use my left foot on the hydro-pedal. I can watch what's going on out back and front both, and still sip my coffee. Just have to get yourself comfortable and situated and go for it. We get drifts that you can't drive though. I used to dig through them with the FEL bucket but with a heavy snow, this took a long time. Much easier to plow and blow as appropriate. A pull type blower wouldn't really work for me either.
And I have no desire to "stay on top of it" during the snowstorm so my equipment can handle it. I want to plow/blow snow when it makes sense for me and a front plow and rear-facing blower can handle anything.
First year here we got snowed and drifted in and it took a cat to clear the road. We have had worse snows since but no problems.