pmsmechanic
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2013
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- Location
- Southern Alberta, Canada
- Tractor
- 4410 and F-935 John Deere, MF 245
I have a homemade box blade with an 8" metal roller about a foot behind the blade. I set how much snow I want to pack down with my top link and then just drive back and forth till the snow is evenly distributed and packed down over the gravel.
The next morning after the snow has hardened I might do a bit of tune up to create a level surface. Then I can go over the whole driveway after subsequent snowfalls with the snow blower and not have to be concerned about the gravel. The snow blower is set to leave about an inch of snow on the ground.
With this regimen I can wait untill the snowfall is over with and I can just snow plow the driveway once. Obviously this method is not going to work where the ground never really freezes.
The next morning after the snow has hardened I might do a bit of tune up to create a level surface. Then I can go over the whole driveway after subsequent snowfalls with the snow blower and not have to be concerned about the gravel. The snow blower is set to leave about an inch of snow on the ground.
With this regimen I can wait untill the snowfall is over with and I can just snow plow the driveway once. Obviously this method is not going to work where the ground never really freezes.