markcg2000
Gold Member
You know, when I saw your pictures I thought a blower might be a good idea. It can loft the snow far enough away that you don't need the FEL... and even if the stuff comes down as heavy as you get, the blower can put it over mounds pretty well, too.
I've only had mine this past season, and I can't recall ever getting a base down like you show, but we did get a couple of very heavy, wet snow falls. The blower handled it just fine. The only thing that might drive you nuts is having to look over your shoulder (mine's a 3PH style), but it's really no different then using a backblade, I would think.
Also, a blower goes slower than a plow. However, if you add in all those FEL hours, you might stilll work out better with a blower /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
mark
I've only had mine this past season, and I can't recall ever getting a base down like you show, but we did get a couple of very heavy, wet snow falls. The blower handled it just fine. The only thing that might drive you nuts is having to look over your shoulder (mine's a 3PH style), but it's really no different then using a backblade, I would think.
Also, a blower goes slower than a plow. However, if you add in all those FEL hours, you might stilll work out better with a blower /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
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