hey guys i was just wondering if there was a better way to keep snow from caking up on my blade and in my bucket than waxing? we are finally expecting some snow here in md.
thanx
Try spraying it with a mixture of diesel fuel and oil. I tried this under my mower this past summer and had good results. I haven't tried this for snow, but I will......
2004 New Holland TN70DA with 32LC loader, 2000 New Holland 2120 with Curtis cab, 7309 loader
Try letting the blade and/or bucket get to the same temp as the ambient temp. I do this with my snowplows (for the trucks) and work well. Also keeping the surface very smooth by having fresh paint at the begining of the season.
I live in NW Montana. Lots of snow and very cold temps. I had considered using a spray-on wax, but thought I would try spraying WD40 on my rear blade, rear snowthrower, and FEL this winter. After about a month, and several uses, it is still working. Makes all the difference.