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Being a retired equipment operator, I am used to running loaders, so I just use my loader for my snow removal. That way I push and wing it off the drive on the downwind side, without leaving big windrows on the side of the drive that will drift back in at that height. Can pile up snow if we get alot here in the snowbelt, and can rescue neighbors and push there snow back when they run out room.


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Me too. Still have a few machines around to use, though...
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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #4,054  
My rear blade hydraulics were frozen so I just used my box blade instead. I’ve done this a handful of times and it actually works surprisingly well.
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I've been thinking about a rear blower for mine, but for now, this is the first winter w/o my truck and plow and using my Kubota 100%. Works well with plow and grader blade, but even with chains on the rear the ice on the drive is tough. I ordered chains for the front but they haven't come in yet. I want to get thru this winter this way and think about a blower over the summer. I'm thinking WoodMaxx. I've heard good things about them.P1060004.JPGP1060007.JPGP1060006.JPG
 
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We had a whopping 4.5 inches of the white stuff this year. No clearing needed. We just kind of waited a couple days and it was all gone
 
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I've been thinking about a rear blower for mine, but for now, this is the first winter w/o my truck and plow and using my Kubota 100%. Works well with plow and grader blade, but even with chains on the rear the ice on the drive is tough. I ordered chains for the front but they haven't come in yet. I want to get thru this winter this way and think about a blower over the summer. I'm thinking WoodMaxx. I've heard good things about them.View attachment 534918View attachment 534919View attachment 534920

If I were you, i would seriously consider a rear pull blower. Looks like your machine could handle one. With the front blade also, you would have it all, except the neck problem.
 
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Skyhook, I am thinking of a 3-pt rear blower. I have a steep hill that I have to back up to push the snow down and the deeper the snow the harder it is to go up. I think with a rear blower, it would be a snap.
 

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