General Lee
Veteran Member
Well, I got outside at about 11:15 this morning. We got about 1'+ down here in La Plata. Took me until about 2:15 pm, to shovel the sidewalk and concrete pads around the house, as well as clear off two 3/4 ton vehicles. After that I started on the driveway, and worked on that until about 4. I only got the upper half done as I couldn't stand to be out there any longer, my hands were getting too cold, I'll finish the hill and lower part of the driveway in the morning. Got about an hr and a half worth of tractor time.Also realized I need to come up with a better way of clearing snow off the driveway, particularly one that keeps me from skimming a layer of gravel off in the process.
I'm new to plowing snow and I was out there this morning plowing over a foot of snow. What I found that worked for me was I engaged the float position on the FEL and plowed. This leaves a thin layer of snow. I then angled my rear blade and pushed snow in reverse (make sure your blade is curled in towards tractor). This worked very well for me and did not dig up gravel at all. You won't get down to the original surface but **** close and the job looks nice and neat.