jfh28
Platinum Member
Well we got our first good snowfall last night of 12 inches so I got to try out the PT for snow removal.
My previous machine was a small craftsman tractor and this snowfall would have required 2 plowings at the 6 inch marks. That would have meant a 5 am wakeup call. The old machine also took over 2 1/2 hours to clear our drive. The PT took 1 1/2 hours so a total time savings of 3 1/2 hours.
The PT allowed me to wait for the storm to finish before starting. This not only meant being able to sleep in but also not having to plow with the snow falling. A much more pleasent and drier experience.
From an earlier Thanksgiving day snow storm I was able to make a few modifications that made this one easier. I removed the cutting bar from the plow and added a 5 inch wide strip of horse matting. Much easier to plow a gravel drive with the matting. I also added chains to the rear wheels to stop the crabbing.
I bought some shoes to add to the plow but I need to get a bracket welded on to attach them. With the shoes I will be able to plow in float. The drive is just to uneven to use float and without shoes the blade digs in.
My previous machine was a small craftsman tractor and this snowfall would have required 2 plowings at the 6 inch marks. That would have meant a 5 am wakeup call. The old machine also took over 2 1/2 hours to clear our drive. The PT took 1 1/2 hours so a total time savings of 3 1/2 hours.
The PT allowed me to wait for the storm to finish before starting. This not only meant being able to sleep in but also not having to plow with the snow falling. A much more pleasent and drier experience.
From an earlier Thanksgiving day snow storm I was able to make a few modifications that made this one easier. I removed the cutting bar from the plow and added a 5 inch wide strip of horse matting. Much easier to plow a gravel drive with the matting. I also added chains to the rear wheels to stop the crabbing.
I bought some shoes to add to the plow but I need to get a bracket welded on to attach them. With the shoes I will be able to plow in float. The drive is just to uneven to use float and without shoes the blade digs in.