shrekbelly
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- Mar 20, 2007
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Guys,
am going to have my driveway sealcoated this upcoming week (with at least one coat of tarnconite driveway sealer, and maybe a second if the price is right/like a commercial application). am looking for a coating that will stand up for at least two years.
my basic question is . . . . any concerns when using the bx to clear the driveway this winter? i assume, i'll be using the front blade in a float position?
am dreading potential scratches and scrapes . . . though, they're inevitable.
i did purchase the squeege edge for the blade . . . and am glad i did. this dozer blade is very stout (kinda describes me!), and i'll probably sell my 8hp hoda track snowthrower.
the bx and blade ought to make short order of my long drive and street (when my neighbor is awol).
thanks for reading and responding --- shrekbelly-- floating thru the flaks
let the fruit throwing begin, were i to be shakesphere on the worlds' stage!
am going to have my driveway sealcoated this upcoming week (with at least one coat of tarnconite driveway sealer, and maybe a second if the price is right/like a commercial application). am looking for a coating that will stand up for at least two years.
my basic question is . . . . any concerns when using the bx to clear the driveway this winter? i assume, i'll be using the front blade in a float position?
am dreading potential scratches and scrapes . . . though, they're inevitable.
i did purchase the squeege edge for the blade . . . and am glad i did. this dozer blade is very stout (kinda describes me!), and i'll probably sell my 8hp hoda track snowthrower.
the bx and blade ought to make short order of my long drive and street (when my neighbor is awol).
thanks for reading and responding --- shrekbelly-- floating thru the flaks
let the fruit throwing begin, were i to be shakesphere on the worlds' stage!