Chuck_Lind
Gold Member
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2004
- Messages
- 372
- Location
- Mahaffey, Pa.
- Tractor
- 2000 New Holland TN65 & 1956 John Deere 50
Got the first opportunity a couple of weeks ago to use my NH TN65 4WD for snow removal. I use a LandPride 96" backblade along with the 32LA loader on the tractor.
If you set the backblade up properly by allowing it to contour the ground, it works like a charm; as long as you're going forward. Only problem is when you get to the end, have to use the loader.
Tried using the loader to clear paths. It takes awhile to coordinate the bucket level with enough down pressure to make a smooth clearing.
Does anyone have similar experiences or could add some tips on snow clearing using the above attachments?
BTW...I didn't need the chains on the rear tires; four wheel drive works just fine.
If you set the backblade up properly by allowing it to contour the ground, it works like a charm; as long as you're going forward. Only problem is when you get to the end, have to use the loader.
Tried using the loader to clear paths. It takes awhile to coordinate the bucket level with enough down pressure to make a smooth clearing.
Does anyone have similar experiences or could add some tips on snow clearing using the above attachments?
BTW...I didn't need the chains on the rear tires; four wheel drive works just fine.