Zork
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2003
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- Location
- Virginia
- Tractor
- '04 Branson 3520, '51 Fergy, '96 MTD 18/46, '02 Craftsman GT5000/48
I do the same. But I have a flat driveway and two pickup trucks. Unless I get more than 4" of snow, I do not plow/blow.
I plowed a lot more when I had a Mercedes with "all season" tires and low ground clearance. I came close to getting the drive paved. Deer totaled the Mercedes, so problem solved.
Folks that have significant grades and/or curves to negotiate might not be able to deal with a layer of frozen snow/ice.
Yeah, I wish my gravel would freeze. A few passes with the tractor and it compacts, but we do have a grade to the drive and it turns to ice. I went to a 30" walk behind blower and the drive base typically melts. I added 1/4" to the shoes to help keep the gravel safe.I don't plow before the ground is frozen and/or I have a layer of packed snow/ice on the drive. Otherwise I move too much gravel
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