pat32rf
Veteran Member
Hydrovane-I live in central Ontario and have both a rear blower and a backblade. The blower had been sitting in the barn for two years until we got the dump last week. I installed it, blew snow for 3hours then the universal on the PTO shaft broke. After the New Year I will probably make a trip down to Belleville and buy a new yoke but for the average 6-10" snowfall the backblade is easier.
Once the shoulders get built up with snow I just use the snowbucket on the FEL to relocate it over the edge of a hill or out onto the lake. If I have to clear the trail outback for maple syrup I sometimes use the blower but most springs I can just use the bucket, especially if its been packed down by snowmobiles.
Once the shoulders get built up with snow I just use the snowbucket on the FEL to relocate it over the edge of a hill or out onto the lake. If I have to clear the trail outback for maple syrup I sometimes use the blower but most springs I can just use the bucket, especially if its been packed down by snowmobiles.