Sammyh
New member
I'm starting to think about snow....
I'm afraid a rear blade will dig into my stone driveway. Does putting wheels on the blade to keep it from penetrating the driveway make sense?
In SE Michigan we get a little bit of every kind of snow.
I think if I can keep a crown on the driveway, ice shouldn't form, and a thin layer of snow shouldn't hurt traction on the stone.
Does this make sense? I don't want to spend the $$ on a blower attachment and don't want to spend the time using the loader.
I'm afraid a rear blade will dig into my stone driveway. Does putting wheels on the blade to keep it from penetrating the driveway make sense?
In SE Michigan we get a little bit of every kind of snow.
I think if I can keep a crown on the driveway, ice shouldn't form, and a thin layer of snow shouldn't hurt traction on the stone.
Does this make sense? I don't want to spend the $$ on a blower attachment and don't want to spend the time using the loader.