dodge man
Super Star Member
I've gotten a lot of good advice from the recent heavy snows on the east coast. We got about 7 inches of wet heavy snow this last weekend. I can't imagine getting 24-30 inches of this stuff.
Let me first say I can see how easy it is to get stuck. I have a BX2350 with turf tires. They work great as long as you keep it on the driveway. I slid off the driveway once and if the snow had been any deeper, I'd have been stuck.
Second: The idea of plowing 2 or 3 times instead of once helps. I was able to plow the first time with my rear blade and push it back from the edge of my driveway a couple of feet. That made the second time easier.
Third: The rear blade is the hot ticket as long as you have a place to push the snow. If you already have a lot of snow on the ground, I can see a snow blower being needed.
Edit. I meant to put this in the operating/owning forum
Let me first say I can see how easy it is to get stuck. I have a BX2350 with turf tires. They work great as long as you keep it on the driveway. I slid off the driveway once and if the snow had been any deeper, I'd have been stuck.
Second: The idea of plowing 2 or 3 times instead of once helps. I was able to plow the first time with my rear blade and push it back from the edge of my driveway a couple of feet. That made the second time easier.
Third: The rear blade is the hot ticket as long as you have a place to push the snow. If you already have a lot of snow on the ground, I can see a snow blower being needed.
Edit. I meant to put this in the operating/owning forum