For snow removal I use a Kubota B7800 with a Curtis Cab and 3 pt. rear mount snow blower.
Snow removal is usually done at night and I have very good lighting from my tractor.
About a month ago I just started using left and right rear view mirrors to help me guide my snow blower down the driveway rather than constantly looking rearward over my shoulder.
The mirrors have been very useful but do not provide the same clear visibility as looking rearward.
My driveway markers are more difficult to see using the mirrors.
My current driveway markers are 8" tall wood 1x3s about 40 -50 ft spacing distance with nothing reflective.
For next snow season driveway markers,
I picked up those typical 54" tall orange fiberglass poles with reflective tape.
You folks that use these orange fiberglass pole driveway markers,
what spacing distance do you use on driveway straight sections ?
and curved sections ?
Snow removal is usually done at night and I have very good lighting from my tractor.
About a month ago I just started using left and right rear view mirrors to help me guide my snow blower down the driveway rather than constantly looking rearward over my shoulder.
The mirrors have been very useful but do not provide the same clear visibility as looking rearward.
My driveway markers are more difficult to see using the mirrors.
My current driveway markers are 8" tall wood 1x3s about 40 -50 ft spacing distance with nothing reflective.
For next snow season driveway markers,
I picked up those typical 54" tall orange fiberglass poles with reflective tape.
You folks that use these orange fiberglass pole driveway markers,
what spacing distance do you use on driveway straight sections ?
and curved sections ?
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