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3" of heavy snow overnight!

I use a little McCulloch thrower for the walks: Pictures 2019 026.JPG

1953 JD 40S for the drive: Pictures 2019 028.JPG
 
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One of our neighbors tried to plow out his driveway after last weeks snow storms dumped about 30-36" of new snow. He made a 6 foot mound of packed snow about 20 feet down a 350 foot driveway. ended up wrecking his truck..oops. Problem was there was no place to push the wet junk. He called me to help him out. i had to raise my blower up and take off pile a 3 different levels to get thru it. man it was packed down 20190220_140542.jpg 20190220_140530.jpg 20190220_140615.jpg 20190220_140703.jpg

Then i had to plow out 2 paths all the way to the house. I think this is the deepest ive ever had to go, as i never let it get this bad between blowing or plowing. I could have done this with a bucket ...but it would have taken a lot longer than the 1.2 hours the job took to do. I'm not sure if my front mounted plow could have done it...possibly, but there wasnt much turning room. 20190220_140313.jpg 20190220_140319.jpg 20190220_140406.jpg
 
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Perfect blower application! I rarely use my 72” rear mount blower, but when it’s needed I certainly don’t want to be without it.
Over the years I have acquired quite a few seasonal customers by cleaning up disasters left by under equipped snow plow guys.
Even in light snow areas like where I live, customers like knowing their snow plow guy can handle the rare big snow.
 
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My L47 with 84" blade and Provoost 74" Puma.

Just wondering if you would set yourself up differently if you could do it over.

I am hoping to get a plow/blower for next year. My biggest concern is looking back to use the blower. (neck pain) I am considering a front mount blower, but I like the idea of having an actual snowplow on the front. A blower is a must because I run out of room to push snow. (fences)
 
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My L47 with 84" blade and Provoost 74" Puma.

I think that's a great combination.

I've been using rear mount snow blowers for the past 13 years, the past couple of years I've been thinking more about getting a quick attach front blade for those 2-3 inch storms and when there's slush.
The 3 pt. snow blower would still be my main snow removal tool, I like having little to no snowbanks too much.
 
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Just wondering if you would set yourself up differently if you could do it over.

I am hoping to get a plow/blower for next year. My biggest concern is looking back to use the blower. (neck pain) I am considering a front mount blower, but I like the idea of having an actual snowplow on the front. A blower is a must because I run out of room to push snow. (fences)

I find the combo to be working out pretty good. 6" or less I use the blade for clearing, provided there's room to pile the snow. For heavier snowfalls, I'll make a pass with the blower down the middle of the driveway/road. Then work the blade on either side of the clear path. I use the blade much more than the blower. We used to have major snow falls, and snow present all winter. It all seems to be in the past, as weather patterns have changed significantly.
 
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Rich,
Thanks for the reply. I'm still weighing my options, not doing anything for this year it'll be for next winter.
 
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Here is what I have for moving snow. 84 inch blower on the 3 point and a 84 inch snow bucket on the front. It does the job nicely.
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Here is what I have for moving snow. 84 inch blower on the 3 point and a 84 inch snow bucket on the front. It does the job nicely.
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Just curious why you aren't running that blower level? Would leave a cleaner surface if you did. Do you have soft ground with gravel there?
 
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A lot of nice rigs here. I know we like to get out and play in the snow, but I gotta wonder why so many screw around with these 3-4-5" snows.....doesn't anyone drive 4x4 trucks anymore?
 

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