I run the Land Pride RB3596 on my tractor. I am able to plow snow about 8" to 10" wider than the rear tire width(80") on the outboard side by angling and offsetting the back blade. Because of the geometry of the situation I can not run this bb at the proper angle, for snow removal, without offsetting it. Without offset - the correct angle will have the bb hitting my rear tire on the inboard side. I have used this setup now for four winters and have no difficulties at all. In deep & wet snows the tractor can tend to move sideways but simply stepping on the differential lock will bring it back into alignment. However, remember my tractor weighs 9600LB and is probably more likely to hold a straight course than a lighter one. If I have a difficult spot, in my mile long gravel driveway, I can clear it with the FEL and move along or as I come to the spot I will step on the differential lock. For 28 years I used this exact same technique with a much smaller tractor and quite often I would have to change over to a rear mount pto snow blower. This also worked fine, although a very slow process, except after going in reverse for three hours or so my neck was sometimes stiff for several days. I'm just too cheap to buy a tractor with a cab - I can find a lot better uses for the $$$.