ericm979
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- Nov 25, 2016
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- Location
- Santa Cruz Mountains CA, Southern OR
- Tractor
- Branson 3725H Deere 5105
The place we bought in Oregon got about 10-12" of snow last week. We were up there and were able to drive up the driveway when there was about 8" but then it snowed more over night. A contractor in a 4wd truck got stuck after we left and then the GC brought a skid steer in to clear it. No one mentioned snow when we were buying but now everyone we talk to who lives there says oh yea this used to be rare but it happens every year now. I don't mind too much.
The driveway to the house is about 800' and the road to the shop is another 450'. I don't think I'm up for shoveling that much. To make things worse, the garage and shop both have driveways and doors on the sides of the building where the snow slides off the roof and makes a pile. The piles in front of the shop doors were nearly waist high.
I don't have much experience with snow and none with removing it. It looks like my options are use the tractor with a bucket, buy a plow for the the tractor, or buy a snow blower for the tractor. I think a walk behind blower would be ok to move the pile in front of the shop or garage but maybe would take a long time to get from the shop to the house, or to clear off the driveway.
Right now most of the roads are gravel. Does that make snow removal harder? Do R4 tires work in snow? On hills?
The driveway to the house is about 800' and the road to the shop is another 450'. I don't think I'm up for shoveling that much. To make things worse, the garage and shop both have driveways and doors on the sides of the building where the snow slides off the roof and makes a pile. The piles in front of the shop doors were nearly waist high.
I don't have much experience with snow and none with removing it. It looks like my options are use the tractor with a bucket, buy a plow for the the tractor, or buy a snow blower for the tractor. I think a walk behind blower would be ok to move the pile in front of the shop or garage but maybe would take a long time to get from the shop to the house, or to clear off the driveway.
Right now most of the roads are gravel. Does that make snow removal harder? Do R4 tires work in snow? On hills?