slowzuki
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- Joined
- Sep 19, 2003
- Messages
- 4,100
- Location
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
Deal with ice every year here, ashes are ok, next is that fine traction sand, next is salt, salted coarse gravel best.
I've never had luck with tearing up the ice, I find the ice dust it produces makes it ever more slipery.
Always cover a salted sand pile, they wash out over the summer if left open. A spinner is nice to have to save material, the bucket just wastes it when spreading.
I'm thinking of welding a pair of small 100 lb hoppers and spinners onto our 6 ft snowblower. Should last through several driveways. I usually do a few per storm.
I've never had luck with tearing up the ice, I find the ice dust it produces makes it ever more slipery.
Always cover a salted sand pile, they wash out over the summer if left open. A spinner is nice to have to save material, the bucket just wastes it when spreading.
I'm thinking of welding a pair of small 100 lb hoppers and spinners onto our 6 ft snowblower. Should last through several driveways. I usually do a few per storm.