JDgreen227
Super Member
I hope my back blade isn't going to be my most useless piece of equipment this winter... I can't turn it to the maximum angle as it hits the rear tire so i'm not sure how well the snow will slide off of it.
I might endup doing 3 passes, 1 to each side with the blade and one down the middle with the bucket to clean up the spoilage. Maybe I should wax it!
There is no need to turn it to the maximum angle. Snow, even if wet and heavy, will slide off your RB without any difficulty. Although my Frontier RB1072 can be rotated 360 degrees, the snow doesn't seem to care if the blade face is forward or rearward. Waxing may work, but there are those who suggest spraying the blade with WD-40 or cheapo non stick cooking spray.