fishinayak
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- Tractor
- bobcat toolcat
Hi,
Looking for advice. We have a bobcat toolcat for our property. Paved driveway and long road. We struggle bigtime with moving snow with either the plow, snowthrower, or even bucket as if there is any ice or loss of traction the machine just slides. We have the standard lug tires. I feel as if they are so slippery because they are so hard as snow tires for cars work well because they are soft and of course the tread.
I called our dealer and they say they make a snow tire. Anyone ever use it? they are skinnier, but not sure if they are softer. We do not want to use chains as we are afraid of damaging the driveway and road (newly paved).
On a side note the snowblower design is the dumest thing ever with the side bits of metal that stick out. They leave nice score marks in your driveway if you have too much forward tilt, which ironically enough actually does the best job cleaning.
Looking for advice. We have a bobcat toolcat for our property. Paved driveway and long road. We struggle bigtime with moving snow with either the plow, snowthrower, or even bucket as if there is any ice or loss of traction the machine just slides. We have the standard lug tires. I feel as if they are so slippery because they are so hard as snow tires for cars work well because they are soft and of course the tread.
I called our dealer and they say they make a snow tire. Anyone ever use it? they are skinnier, but not sure if they are softer. We do not want to use chains as we are afraid of damaging the driveway and road (newly paved).
On a side note the snowblower design is the dumest thing ever with the side bits of metal that stick out. They leave nice score marks in your driveway if you have too much forward tilt, which ironically enough actually does the best job cleaning.