Tropical Jack
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I have the advantage of having a tilt cylinder with float. My rear mounted blade follows the road contour pretty well.
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Wow, this is a great idea. I have been wondering how to shove snow off gravel road without messing up the gravel. I am also planning to set up home in a rural area and trying to figure out what equipment I would need.The board also is a blunt edge rather than a cutting edge, so does not throw gravel with the snow. The result for me is that I am able to plow almost down to the gravel without moving the gravel. I just drilled 2 holes in my blade, and attach the board with 2 bolts. When I want to use the blade for grading in the spring, I just take off the board. I believe I heard about this from someone on this forum, but I can’t remember who.
I like that. I have some old CJ mirrors I was planning to mount on my loaderWhen using my rear blower, I have these Jeep Wrangler mirrors bolted to the FEL support tower:
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With a little practice, I don't have to turn around at all.
I have lots of years of gravel road plowing experience. Anything front mounted will remove your gravel along with the snow unless you leave a few inches of snow on the road. For heavy snow I hold my loader bucket about 3 inches off the road surface and have a rear blade attached with the moldboard rotated 180 degrees, so I can skim the road in float. The front bucket pushes the heavy snow and the rear blade removes the few inches left on the road. With the blade facing backwards it will ride on the gravel but not move it. You will probably get a lot of people who suggest a snow blower, but that’s an expensive piece of equipment to buy and maintain for just 2-3 times per year of use. For heavy weekly snow, yes a blower is worth it. My 2 cents.I’m in the process of building a new home off the beaten path in NE Missouri. I’ll live back on a hilly and currently uneven gravel road about 1 mile off the paved road. I’m looking for the best snow plowing set up for my situation.
I am fortunate to own a SVL90-2 tracked skid loader w/cab, an M7060 w/ cab and a Can Am 850 ATV.
We only get maybe 2-3 “plowable” snows a year, the last of which was about 6”. I recently plowed with a buddys atv with a plow and it did well but took awhile and I’d sure like to take advantage of one of my cabbed vehicles if possible.
Any recommendations on which vehicle and what type of implement (plow, snow pusher, etc)?
Thanks in advance
For the Kubota, I made up these brackets from some 3" angle iron. They work on many Kubota FELs. I'm not sure they will fit a Case though.I like that. I have some old CJ mirrors I was planning to mount on my loader