Iced drive

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#21  
Waiting for it to melt doesn't happen for months up here. The roads are passable in almost hours vs in urban places where it take days but ice is ice
 
   / Iced drive #23  
I have used my excavator on heavy ice to break it up in the corners or steep sections. I have tried a box blade with scarifiers, but it was not heavy enough. I have tried the toothed bar on my bucket and it was not heavy enough. This year I have a power rake available and will try that. I have hear they work very well. I may also change from the manufactured sand/salt mix (which does work well) to a larger grit manufactured sand/salt mix. There is enough salt to take on the ice, but not bother my gravel driveway.

Mike
 
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#24  
Reading about using a power rack is what got me thinking about other options. But 5000 plus slowed that down so I'm going with 3/8 ground stone . Salted sand tends to get wet and freeze after a while
 

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