ishiboo
Platinum Member
Several posters suggested shortening the top link. I don't understand how you could do that. Whenever I plow snow I turn the blade fairly sharply to one side so the snow is discharged to the side as I plow. If I were to shorten the top link the leading end of the blade would dig sharply into the road while the trailing end would be high in the air. I always have to keep the frame nearly level to keep the blade parallel with the road along its length.
Terry
I've found the lighter tractors (I have an L3650) have plenty of horsepower to pull the snow, but when you angle the blade sharply the snow can easily push the front end around. So I angle the blade only to the first notch - it "pulls" more snow along (which the tractor has the horsepower for) but due to the slight angle, it doesn't push the tractor around as much.
This is contrary to what you try first by giving the blade a bunch of angle to discharge the snow as fast as possible.