A lot depends on if you live in an area that stays frozen all winter or an area that has freeze thaw all winter. If itç—´ frozen all winter the goal is to establish a thin frozen layer over the road and maintain that all winter. If itç—´ a freeze thaw situation you would get the road close to clean and let the warmer temps do the rest.
If you have freeze thaw you need to keep as much weight off the blade as you can. This keeps the blade from digging into the driveway. If itç—´ frozen all winter a blade with some shoes will glide along the frozen ground.
A blower is needed for areas that don稚 have places to push snow. Instead it痴 blown out of the way.
My place stays mostly frozen. My FEL blade works great. If itç—´ early or late season and things aren稚 frozen I back drag with the front blade or use my box blade with hydraulic top and tilt. I feel I have an ideal setup for my location. I have plenty of places to push snow though. I have about 1000 of å*µravel driveway.
Tractor with FEL and chains, and a back blade.
Buy three of these, too. Put one also in the middle of the bucket edge, and worry less how close the outer two are to corners. (I don't use chains) I use Box Blade to pull snow from buildings or doors to where it can be scooped and deposited. (I don't have a cab or wear coveralls for a barely 1 hr job)
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Plows/blades are for pavement unless you are grading. They will generate 'curbs' over years of piling gravel along sides with snow. They will also scalp your crown.
Think ahead and plan to move snow like the bulky commodity is sometimes is. Pile it where Spring melt won't go to the wrong place, like down the driveway you plowed & banked into a river channel by using a pavement plow.
It's not that it snows much in MI, or that my own gravel driveway is 550' long, but I've been clearing it for 18 years. Much easier once I removed the 'curbs' and crowned it, and started using Edge Tamers. Edge Tamer - Move Snow With Your Tractor Loader Bucket – R2 Manufacturing
How do those work in the mud?
My driveway is about 200’ long wrapping around the back of the house down a hill to the basement walkout.
Last winter was the first winter at my new house and I was using an ATV with plow. By the end of winter I had between 6 and 8 inches of ice build up on the driveway. The plow just didn’t have the weight to dig on any packed snow.
This week I picked up a subcompact with FEL and box blade. I’m hoping this will be a better setup.