I`ve been spending alotta time researching and also watching youtube videos... i`ve had sno-blowers, blades, FEL buckets for over the 40yrs at the same place, nothing is ever easy where i live. It can be sunny out, but the wind is blowing 99% of the time, which causes very bad drifting. About the best luck i`ve had, was FEL buckets. FEL buckets take a lot longer, but i can lift the snow out of the way. But this does take a lot longer to clear our driveway, but it does the job.
Most of the time, my brother has to plow us out with his big 1-ton dodge plow truck. A sno-pusher would work, but i would have to go out and plow every hour just to keep it knocked down. Every time my brother has to come over and drop the blade, it costs me a small fortune that my wife an i dont really have to spend. It has become cheaper for us to just buy a tractor. Now i just have to figure out what to equip the tractor with for our particular application. Whether its a blower. a blade, or a FEL bucket, they all seem to have their certain place in snow removal... i just have to figure out whats going to work for us.
Lately, i`m on the fence about sno-pushers now... if we get blasted hard with heavy wet snow, (and we will) this little
BX23s is gonna have a hard time pushing. I`m also concerned about the clearance of using chains on the rear wheels. The
BX23s having the hydro-stick mounted on the right fender, there is a thick metal guard between the fender and the tire. I can see the chains hitting that guard bigtime.
Now i`m starting to look into an actual plow truck just to use in our driveway. But then again, thats another piece of equipment to maintain that i cant afford, as well as having another item sitting all year an no place to put it. Oh what to do, what to do. I`m old, i`m tired, and SURELY not rich...lol.