whistlepig
Elite Member
My snow removal story:
1) When we moved here 5 years ago my primary snow weapon was a Polaris 800 Sportsman with a 54' blade. Served me well for years.
2) It's flat as Kansas here. All cornfields. I can see for over a mile from my front porch.
3) 4" of snow is 4" of snow except when you live on pancake land. 4" of snow with 25MPH wind gusts is bare grass in the yard and 3 foot drifts in the driveway, around the house, and around the out buildings.
4) Blade on Polaris wouldn't handle three foot drifts. It would just ride up on top of them.
5) So out comes the 4WD tractor with a FEL. A little better than the ATV but not much.
6) Last fall I bought studded chains and a 600# ballast box. This is the perfect set up for me. I think a front mounted blade with down force would work very well also but I need the FEL to move snow in places that I can't push snow with a blade.
7) I don't like rear blades. After I push snow all day with them I walk around like the Hunch Back of Notre Dame the next day.
1) When we moved here 5 years ago my primary snow weapon was a Polaris 800 Sportsman with a 54' blade. Served me well for years.
2) It's flat as Kansas here. All cornfields. I can see for over a mile from my front porch.
3) 4" of snow is 4" of snow except when you live on pancake land. 4" of snow with 25MPH wind gusts is bare grass in the yard and 3 foot drifts in the driveway, around the house, and around the out buildings.
4) Blade on Polaris wouldn't handle three foot drifts. It would just ride up on top of them.
5) So out comes the 4WD tractor with a FEL. A little better than the ATV but not much.
6) Last fall I bought studded chains and a 600# ballast box. This is the perfect set up for me. I think a front mounted blade with down force would work very well also but I need the FEL to move snow in places that I can't push snow with a blade.
7) I don't like rear blades. After I push snow all day with them I walk around like the Hunch Back of Notre Dame the next day.