mark02tj
Platinum Member
JeffInNE - Do you have a front end loader on your 2320? And, what driveway surface do you have (gravel, asphalt, concrete)? If you have a FEL and a paved driveway, you can check out www.ratchetrake.com and scroll down to the "Snow Edge" shown on their page.
Being the frugal (read - Cheap!!) guy that I am, I really didn't want to spend $300+ on the snow edge but liked the idea. Then I found a couple of threads here on TBN that suggested getting ABS plastic pipe from the local home improvement or plumbing supply store and attaching that the the FEL or on the bottom of your rear blade. I bought a 10' section of 1.5" schedule 40 ABS pipe for about $6 at the store. Cut it in half for my 60" FEL, and then sawed it along the entire length with my circular saw. A little persuasion with a rubber mallet and this thing is stuck on the cutting edge of the FEL. Works great on the concrete pad (approx 1800 SF) in front of my garage. I put the bucket in float and it gets to the surface of the concrete without leaving any marks. It does leave "wind rows", but I simply back up and go back over them. So I spent a total of $6 instead of $329 for the same result!!
If you have a gravel driveway, the consensus was to use a larger diameter pipe on it so it wouldn't dig into the gravel.
I know you get a LOT more snow in NE than we do in OH, but this might be an inexpensive (read - Cheap!!) thing to try.
Being the frugal (read - Cheap!!) guy that I am, I really didn't want to spend $300+ on the snow edge but liked the idea. Then I found a couple of threads here on TBN that suggested getting ABS plastic pipe from the local home improvement or plumbing supply store and attaching that the the FEL or on the bottom of your rear blade. I bought a 10' section of 1.5" schedule 40 ABS pipe for about $6 at the store. Cut it in half for my 60" FEL, and then sawed it along the entire length with my circular saw. A little persuasion with a rubber mallet and this thing is stuck on the cutting edge of the FEL. Works great on the concrete pad (approx 1800 SF) in front of my garage. I put the bucket in float and it gets to the surface of the concrete without leaving any marks. It does leave "wind rows", but I simply back up and go back over them. So I spent a total of $6 instead of $329 for the same result!!
If you have a gravel driveway, the consensus was to use a larger diameter pipe on it so it wouldn't dig into the gravel.
I know you get a LOT more snow in NE than we do in OH, but this might be an inexpensive (read - Cheap!!) thing to try.