scesnick
Veteran Member
Thanks - that's helpful. I have a compressor so will fill the tires and keep them well-filled. I wonder if you can use a blade on the front loader arms, as a direct replacement for the bucket. It's just that I've read lots of messages that say that a rear blade is not very effective.
Some folks would say "just try different methods and see what suits you best", but the thought of spending all that cash when you guys are out there to advise me what doesn't work....!!!
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I didn't mean fill the tires with air, I meant fill the tires with fluid to add weight. it makes a huge difference in the snow.
Also, the rear blade will not work on the FEL ( front end loader) You can get a snow plow that would replace the front bucket but, you will need a 3rd function valve on the front to run the power angle for the blade , unless you get the manual angle blade. The manual angle blade is cheaper and works just as well. You would just have to get off the tractor to move the blade.
I get a ton of snow and I use the rear blade quite a bit. It does work well. If you get into snow that is so deep that the rear blade in no longer effective i think it is time for a 3pt. snow blower.