Oaktree
Super Member
I did the same with the blade on an ATV. It worked well for the first few plowings of the season, which was all I really needed for. Cutting the slot on a table saw was a little scary, and it was kind of a PITA to put on.I tested this concept (which I read about here) using a length of pvc pipe that I ran through my table saw.
It does work very well at keeping the gravel on the driveway though, highly recommend. For what it’s worth, I got four plowings out is the PVC before it shattered.
Never really needed one for the loader on the tractor (which I use for bigger snowfalls than the ATV can handle) since I can tilt the bucket back a few degrees.