DANOCHEESE
Gold Member
Play with the tilt of your blade. If going forward tighten up your top link this will for lack of a better term, butter the ground with the snow. Your attack will not be that agressive and tear into the gravel. After you get a base frozen in, then you can get agressive and smooth out the drive. I plowed a 600 foot lane with an old 6 foot balde on a massey 65 for a few years no problems.
Don't be in a rush to get that first snow plowed, let it protect your lane. Unless you ave a big hill and need traction. Of course that is what the stove ashs are for.
Also 16 inchs of wet stuff in pine dale wyoming two days ago 10,500 ft Elevation at camp. Guide jsut called and said it is wet and heavy snow makign the bul moose wild.
Don't be in a rush to get that first snow plowed, let it protect your lane. Unless you ave a big hill and need traction. Of course that is what the stove ashs are for.
Also 16 inchs of wet stuff in pine dale wyoming two days ago 10,500 ft Elevation at camp. Guide jsut called and said it is wet and heavy snow makign the bul moose wild.