narcnh
Silver Member
Well, I finished plowing the driveway today. What a job, but what a blast! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Practice must make perfect, because it seemed a lot easier today. It went pretty smoothly, even without chains, but I still need them, because I did get bogged down a couple of times (not stuck, though) and couldn’t widen the plowed area as much as I would have liked (and as others have recommended to get ready for the next storm). But, will get chains this week and tackle the widening project next weekend. The FEL works fine for plowing, it just takes several passes to get all the snow off that spills out to the driveway side with each pass. It’s more of a challenge at the bottom, where the driveway comes out onto a county road. Not much traffic today, but could be fun later this winter. I’ve got to get used to adjusting the bucket from the pitch of the driveway to the flat surface of the paved road (I’m pushing snow across the road to the other bank), ‘cause it will dig right in, if I’m not careful, but I guess I’ll get better at that with time. If anybody has any suggestions for dealing with that transition (sloping hardpack to flat asphalt), I’d appreciate it.
Here’s where you guys really saved my back. I was sitting on the tractor looking at the carriage house/garage and thinking 1) this is gonna bite to have to shovel all that out from up against the building, and 2) there’s got to be a better way, when I remembered reading something about pulling BACK with the FEL, instead of pushing with it. Oh man, did that work like a charm, especially because there’s an overhang in front of the doors. I got the whole apron in front of the garage looking like it had been snow blown. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif Left a little ‘Bota Orange on one of the posts, when I got too close, but they’re getting painted in the spring, anyway. Don’t know who posted that method or when (or, maybe it’s just common knowledge?), but THANKS!
And thank to everyone for all the great advice. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Bill
Here’s where you guys really saved my back. I was sitting on the tractor looking at the carriage house/garage and thinking 1) this is gonna bite to have to shovel all that out from up against the building, and 2) there’s got to be a better way, when I remembered reading something about pulling BACK with the FEL, instead of pushing with it. Oh man, did that work like a charm, especially because there’s an overhang in front of the doors. I got the whole apron in front of the garage looking like it had been snow blown. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif Left a little ‘Bota Orange on one of the posts, when I got too close, but they’re getting painted in the spring, anyway. Don’t know who posted that method or when (or, maybe it’s just common knowledge?), but THANKS!
And thank to everyone for all the great advice. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Bill