trlong
Platinum Member
Kieth,
"..500' of stone..." That should keep you busy. Hope your wife understands how much "hard work" that seat time is /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif.
I agree, the blade, in general, will usually be faster than the blower, especially front mounted angle blade setup like yours and a rubber edge (NICE!). And, when the banks get high, you can bucket them away. Guess I just like the nice clean edges the blower leaves and not having to change to the FEL. Also, you're right about the blowing snow back at you. 1/2 way down the 600' of stone drive, I turn the corner and the wind is always a problem for about 50' until I can make the corner and spin the shoot the other way. Another drawback to the blower is the dirt, mud, stone, and snow pile the Town plows up at the end of the drive. I have to use the RB on that to keep the junk out of the blower. Still, I just love to see that plume go flying off into the woods, leaving those clean edges on the drive. Lots of personal preference here, and I don't mind a little additional seat time as it can usually be enough to avoid one more thing on the "Honey-doo" list /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
Snowing again here today but, not enough to go play with /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif. Maybe next year we'll get a real winter again.
I hope the info and choices discussion is useful for those contemplating what may best meets their needs.
Tom
"..500' of stone..." That should keep you busy. Hope your wife understands how much "hard work" that seat time is /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif.
I agree, the blade, in general, will usually be faster than the blower, especially front mounted angle blade setup like yours and a rubber edge (NICE!). And, when the banks get high, you can bucket them away. Guess I just like the nice clean edges the blower leaves and not having to change to the FEL. Also, you're right about the blowing snow back at you. 1/2 way down the 600' of stone drive, I turn the corner and the wind is always a problem for about 50' until I can make the corner and spin the shoot the other way. Another drawback to the blower is the dirt, mud, stone, and snow pile the Town plows up at the end of the drive. I have to use the RB on that to keep the junk out of the blower. Still, I just love to see that plume go flying off into the woods, leaving those clean edges on the drive. Lots of personal preference here, and I don't mind a little additional seat time as it can usually be enough to avoid one more thing on the "Honey-doo" list /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
Snowing again here today but, not enough to go play with /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif. Maybe next year we'll get a real winter again.
I hope the info and choices discussion is useful for those contemplating what may best meets their needs.
Tom