BeeferMan
Gold Member
I think horse mat or conveor belt edge is better.
and why doesnt your plow have normal shoes? set them to keep the plow a 1/4" above the surface and dont worry about it.
Shoes really only work well when you need them the least. They're good on a nice hard flat surface to keep the edge from wearing, but in unfrozen/uneven gravel they're pretty useless at keeping the edge from catching. I haven't used the rubber edges on small plows, but my experience with larger plows would lead me to believe they wouldn't work as well as the round pipe on unfrozen ground - the rubber edges will still dig in, where as the pipe has no edge to catch and bury itself.