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Wait until the liquid stops, no matter what.
I could move 24" of heavy wet snow with my 2WD IH 404,,
the trick was to reverse the blade, and push backwards,,
After that winter, I bought my 4WD 584 IH,,
Now, I have zero concern about snow depth, hill steepness, etc,, EXCEPT for ice on bare driveway.
That tractor has AG type tires,, and goes in any snow.
With skid steer type tires,, this little bit of snow stopped this tractor in the little snow shown,,
I have the blade on the JD now, but, I also have chains on the front tires,
so that I can steer,,
I will go out after the ice/sleet,, and possibly wait until the entire precipitation stops,,
I could move 24" of heavy wet snow with my 2WD IH 404,,
the trick was to reverse the blade, and push backwards,,
After that winter, I bought my 4WD 584 IH,,
Now, I have zero concern about snow depth, hill steepness, etc,, EXCEPT for ice on bare driveway.

That tractor has AG type tires,, and goes in any snow.
With skid steer type tires,, this little bit of snow stopped this tractor in the little snow shown,,

I have the blade on the JD now, but, I also have chains on the front tires,
so that I can steer,,
I will go out after the ice/sleet,, and possibly wait until the entire precipitation stops,,