Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Do snow pushers fetch up on frozen rocks?

   / Do snow pushers fetch up on frozen rocks? #11  
Thanks. People say they work good. Apparently they hold alot of snow and they roll the snow so it is easier to push. I'm looking at getting one because the bucket fetching up is hard on gear.

With a rubber or polyethylene edge there is little chance of a sudden impact, although polyethylene would take a beating on gravel.
I split the difference between pusher and plow by adding wings bolted to my standard plow (which also trips). For smaller snows I use the wings, and take them off when I need to plow normal.
I have since added polyethylene edges to the wings pictured.
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   / Do snow pushers fetch up on frozen rocks? #12  
This pusher has a sprung trip edge

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   / Do snow pushers fetch up on frozen rocks? #13  
I wonder how they deal with surface obstructions on these monsters:

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Looks like it may have a rubber scraper
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They're mostly used on airport runways though, which don't have a lot of rough surfaces.

I'd hate to see what would happen if it hit a solid object on one side. If the surface were slick enough, hopefully it would just spin the loader around. Otherwise, some serious (and expensive) damage would occur.
 
   / Do snow pushers fetch up on frozen rocks? #14  
I wonder how they deal with surface obstructions on these monsters:

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Looks like it may have a rubber scraper
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They're mostly used on airport runways though, which don't have a lot of rough surfaces.

I'd hate to see what would happen if it hit a solid object on one side. If the surface were slick enough, hopefully it would just spin the loader around. Otherwise, some serious (and expensive) damage would occur.

Thats got a float position. It would just hop over it.
 
   / Do snow pushers fetch up on frozen rocks? #15  
Probably would if it's small enough. I'm thinking of a pipe sticking up a foot or more that's solid enough to not just shear off. Hitting something like that on one side would cause major damage
 
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   / Do snow pushers fetch up on frozen rocks? #16  
I just made a snow pusher. It works great on my gravel driveway. I have the side skids raised up about 3/4 of an inch. It does go over rocks better than the bucket does. I dont think you will be disappointed with the snow pusher at all.
 
   / Do snow pushers fetch up on frozen rocks? #17  
I use a snow push, with a rubber edge. I clear a gravel parking lot, and 3 big driveways every time it has snowed the last 6 winters with a push on the front and blower on the back. When the ground is hard, I don't really get any stone, when its soft, or the first plow or two of the season I can get some. I just feather the push box up a bit. I do not put it in float, although I don't see why I couldn't.

I keep my rubber edge as close to 1/4 inch or so from the side skids, if I do it too much higher, the winrowing makes me crazy and adds a lot of time.
 

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