I'll be clearing my 300' drive and 400' x 250' parking lot along with my fathers rental storage unit business. All are gravel. The rental units created somewhat of a challenge last with my DX33 tractor. Because the units are 200' long, I didn't have enough tractor to push the snow out between them. I ended up angling my rear blade and windrowing everything to the center between each row of buildings. This left a clear lane on each side but did create a pretty good size drift in the center. My drive and parking lot was not as bad using the rear blade in reverse as well as my loader bucket. I'm looking forward to working with a larger 45 tractor this winter. I'm located in NW Missouri so our snowfall average around 4" with an occasional 8-10" snow but not often.
Another quick question - with the sides on the pushers, does this prevent them from tripping?
jk
Another quick question - with the sides on the pushers, does this prevent them from tripping?
jk