Bobrown14
Gold Member
You're not going to push 10' wide snow pusher with a Mahindra 3016 @ 28hp. All you should get is a pusher a tad wider than your tractor tires. You're right at 59.8" wide tractor stock all you need is a 5' or a 6' pusher. Even with 4wd and weighted tires you will need to push snow with the storm. IF you wait until there's say 6" on the ground its going to be pretty tough going. You will likely need chains and if you are on an incline you need to push your first run down hill.Anyone using a 10 footer on their tractor?
If so, what is the machine and where you are would be helpful to gage type of snow.
I have a 6' pusher on my MT352 (52 hp and 4wd) and it can get a little rough if I wait too long to get pushing and I'm in a slight incline going down the driveway. We live in the fingerlakes - we get a lot of snow and a 1/3 mile long driveway that is black top. If you have gravel I'd get a snow blower not a pusher. Last winter we had enough snow I had to do pile maintenance = move piles around so I could keep pushing. IF you have a long driveway you will need to pile the snow to the side when the pusher gets full. Hope that helps..
Edit: larger tractor Id stay with a pusher just a little wider than the tractor specially in wet snow. Wet snow is pretty tough to push and glad we dont get much of it here. Cab heat and tunes with proper night lighting is key. Pushing snow at night is a blast.
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