SkunkWerX
Platinum Member
We got a few inches of snow today, not a big deal, but, it was an opportunity to give the snowplow it's first true winter test.
After adding the 3" carbon steel cutting edge, I then added a rubber squeegie, sandwiched between the steel edge and the moldboard.
BEFORE
The rubber squeegie strip is worth it's weight in gold. A true improvement.
It even allowed me to scrape our cobblestone/paver front sidewalk, which I would never do with just a steel blade, for fear I'd snag pavers and rip them up.
AFTER
It did snow some more, adding a couple more inches, so the plow got another quick test right before dinner. it's still snowing a little, due to stop by 8pm, so maybe I'll do a quick run after it stops, just another excuse!
If you have pavement, the rubber squeegie strip is something to consider.
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After adding the 3" carbon steel cutting edge, I then added a rubber squeegie, sandwiched between the steel edge and the moldboard.
BEFORE
The rubber squeegie strip is worth it's weight in gold. A true improvement.
It even allowed me to scrape our cobblestone/paver front sidewalk, which I would never do with just a steel blade, for fear I'd snag pavers and rip them up.
AFTER
It did snow some more, adding a couple more inches, so the plow got another quick test right before dinner. it's still snowing a little, due to stop by 8pm, so maybe I'll do a quick run after it stops, just another excuse!
If you have pavement, the rubber squeegie strip is something to consider.
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