Till today we've gotten very little snow most of what we get is a dry snow but it can be windy so we can get some big drifts that can get pretty hard with wind and brutal cold. I bought my tractor last spring and have concentrated more on spring, summer, and fall activities as far as my implement selection goes. Most of the driveways here in town are gravel rather than pavement so I just float my loader bucket to help pack down a layer of snow before I pack it with my tires. The cold here helps iron down a snow base, just have to pound the air out of it. So all I'm using is the standard loader bucket that came with my Kioti and my 66" box scraper which has worked very well I back up the driveway drop the box blade to the 2nd setting on the 3-point lever and then drag out the driveway to the road and push it into a pile or spread it out on the lawn with the loader simple as that.
BB beautiful landscape and house kind what you'd expect looking at your shop.:thumbsup::drink:
Our conditions here aren't that much different than yours. I'm still using my FEL with bucket and rear box blade myself. One thing I have added to my bucket is a set of Edge Tamers. Here's a pic:
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It allows me to float the bucket on the FEL, and not pick up any gravel or grass off of my driveway or lawn. Once our ground freezes up hard, they're not really needed where we're at now, but they do help. And it's also an easy way to leave a thin layer of snow on top of the hardpack, for when we have sheet ice on the ground like now.
We've also hardly had any snow at all so far this season.
Longer term goal for me at least is a 3pt blower for the rear, and either a snow pusher box or angled blade for the FEL. I keep going back and forth on the latter, but at least I've made up my mind (finally on what blower and size I'm going with).