dgeesaman
Silver Member
This is my first winter using anything other than a shovel to clear snow. I have a NH TC45DA with front end loader. Worked like a champ for our first two snows of the season. Today, not so much. I got stuck twice on what was essentially level asphalt.
It was markedly colder than before (10F) and when pushing snow on the asphalt part of the driveway, I had hardly any traction at all. The rubber tires were actually leaving ice prints that matched the tread - anywhere I was going, the weighted tires were compressing snow and making ice. Where the wheels would spin I'd make a sheet of ice. The snow conditions were 8" of powder on a clean cold driveway - it cleaned up completely with a broom. On the gravel part I had no issues, just the asphalt sections. My car with snow tires got around just fine.
What are my options when the rubber tires have no grip on the asphalt? I certainly don't think chains will be safe for the asphalt. It's not like it's a spot or two where I can spread cinders or salt - the whole 700' was super slick.
It was markedly colder than before (10F) and when pushing snow on the asphalt part of the driveway, I had hardly any traction at all. The rubber tires were actually leaving ice prints that matched the tread - anywhere I was going, the weighted tires were compressing snow and making ice. Where the wheels would spin I'd make a sheet of ice. The snow conditions were 8" of powder on a clean cold driveway - it cleaned up completely with a broom. On the gravel part I had no issues, just the asphalt sections. My car with snow tires got around just fine.
What are my options when the rubber tires have no grip on the asphalt? I certainly don't think chains will be safe for the asphalt. It's not like it's a spot or two where I can spread cinders or salt - the whole 700' was super slick.