PapaPerk
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Hello,
I have a brand new concrete driveway. It's approxmately 300' long. My question is the best way to remove snow from it. Obviously any damage of the surface is no good and must be avoided at all cost.
I have 2 machines available. A Kubota 3830 and a Toro 25 hp garden tractor. Temporarly I have attached a rubber scrapper to my grader blade and pull it with the Kubota. Works okay... but doesn't clean real well because I leave it high. The Kubota is a little big to be running up and down my drive.
Another idea is to buy a snowblower attachment for the Toro. This may be my best bet.
So for all you expert snow removal guys out there.... what would you do? Thank you!
I have a brand new concrete driveway. It's approxmately 300' long. My question is the best way to remove snow from it. Obviously any damage of the surface is no good and must be avoided at all cost.
I have 2 machines available. A Kubota 3830 and a Toro 25 hp garden tractor. Temporarly I have attached a rubber scrapper to my grader blade and pull it with the Kubota. Works okay... but doesn't clean real well because I leave it high. The Kubota is a little big to be running up and down my drive.
Another idea is to buy a snowblower attachment for the Toro. This may be my best bet.
So for all you expert snow removal guys out there.... what would you do? Thank you!