pmsmechanic
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2013
- Messages
- 4,225
- Location
- Southern Alberta, Canada
- Tractor
- 4410 and F-935 John Deere, MF 245
I like to keep a thin layer of snow pack on my driveway to help with not blowing my gravel onto the lawn with the snowblower. Once every few years this snow pack ends up turning into sheer ice. What I found works well is an implement I made. I welded two diamond harrow tooth harrows together. It's about 6 feet wide. Mostly I use this to loosen up the gravel in my driveway and to level it. I've found in winter it works really well to shave the ice. If I shave in reverse the teeth don't dig in very deep but it's just enough to make the ice surface rough again. If i drive fast enough the savings spray all over and when they freeze onto the ice the slippery is all gone. Most times one "treatment" is enough.