Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ?

   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ? #2  
There not used out east( Nova Scotia) and I'd even say that in Canada there only common in ,Northern NB, Quebec And possibly Ontario.
The use of farm tractors for commercial snow removal is less common outside of these area too. Only recently have I noticed farm tractors being used at some shopping centre lots around halifax.
 
   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ? #3  
That's interesting. I haven't seen them before.

Can they be turned around to be used the regular way as well as inverted?
 
   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ? #4  
I think these would be even better if the "wings" were on both sides and could be used as both Push/Pull without having to flip/move anything around. But then again, we don't get the snow like you guys do, and I'm thinking that pushing it would just eventually lead to huge snow banks.

-J
 
   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ? #5  
Makes sense for attached garage suburbia, with the short driveways. Pull the snow out into the street, and blow it into the yard.
 
   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ? #6  
That's why I have the back blade on the tractor. Flip it around to push heavier snow going in reverse, or keep it straight so I can pull snow from in front of the garage and steps.
 
   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ? #7  
I was expecting a collection of these:

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:)

Bruce
 
   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ?
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#8  
That's interesting. I haven't seen them before.

Can they be turned around to be used the regular way as well as inverted?

These models can`t be used to push, others like the extendable reversible can but these are used exclusively for pulling. I just have not seen many outside this region.
 
   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ? #9  
Ya, these are specifically for those condos with short drives etc,
I still don't see why they couldn't have a regular front blade to back drag to the road.
 
   / Inverted Plows, Is this just a Canadian thing ? #10  
I back drag a 9ft fisher when needed and there's no comparison, these will move a large pile of snow, one pass, with little spillage.
 

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