oldtimer 66
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With the big storm coming, I hope we get 2 feet of snow like this.
I compact the snow down with the tractor tires until a good base sets up. Drifting is bad here so usually I'm forced to use the snowblower to open the roads, but when possible, the plow is way faster and is usually what I use to quickly open a basic path to get to and from work. I'll keep plowing each snow event until the roads gutters start filling up and the drive narrows. Then, when time permitting, I'll blow the gutters out and widen the road and driveway back out. We only have a settled foot right now but most winters we get 4-5ft of settled snow in the yard.I use my plow for first 3-4 snow events, as by this time all rocks will have been moved. Then blower rest of season unless we get a real wet snow.
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Changed my snow plow wings from bolt on, to swing away. I'm thinking this will be much better than having to remove them every time I want to go from pusher to plow and back again. Now I just need some snow to try it out.
It's pretty simple but took me a bit of sitting and thinking to figure out how it would come together plus it took a while since I did not have the some of the materials I needed. So I had to make them from scrap steel in my junk pile.
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He thinks they add structure to the road / driveway but he uses river gravel from his property and sprinkles that on the base he created, which consists of silt and clay. He might as well be spreading marbles on the road. I've talked to him several times about fixing it but he keeps telling me he has big plans and will fix it soon. I've even, reluctantly, offered to kick in $1,000 to get it fixed but I did not create the problem. He did. We used to share a rock solid driveway that was used by logging trucks but he didn't like it and built a new one to replace it. He just never did it right nor finished it.Does the neighbor think the rocks serve a purpose?
It's certainly that plow that I modeled my wings after and maybe it was your old pics that I used. If it was, thank you.I use my plow for first 3-4 snow events, as by this time all rocks will have been moved. Then blower rest of season unless we get a real wet snow.
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I used "river gravel" (We call it pit run.) to build up a low part of our driveway. For about 10 years after I would pull a harrow over it to roll out all the surface rocks every spring. (My boys weren't too impressed with that idea as they got to pick the rocks.) Now we have a really nice solid driveway with no surface rocks.He thinks they add structure to the road / driveway but he uses river gravel from his property and sprinkles on the base the he created, which consists of silt and clay. He might as well be spreading marbles on the road. I've talked to him several times about fixing it but he keeps telling me he has big plans and will fix it soon. I've even, reluctantly, offered to kick in $1,000 to get it fixed but I did not create the problem. He did. We used to share a rock solid driveway that was used by logging trucks but he didn't like it and built a new one to replace it. He just never did it right nor finished it.