jrogers
Bronze Member
Hello,
We just got our first real snow, and I have some questions on my snowblower. It is a 63" two stange front mount on a B2630.
We are building a house, so it is currently a new gravel driveway. In preperation for this, I changed the skids to put the blower in it's highest position. Do you think it is reasonable to use the blower this year, or an I just going to be breaking things? The first bit of plowing I hit something and sheared a auger bolt and broke the chain. To finish the job, I just pushed the snow with the blower and was careful not to go up against anything hard (don't want to damage the auger). This seemed to work fine. Do you think it is OK to do this on the section where there are bigger rocks and blow the rest, or should I just switch back to the FEL for the winter. The driveway is pretty big. I would really like to use the blower if I can do it without wrecking it. I wish I would have take an hour to clear all the loose rocks before it snowed, but too late now. Another option would be to buy a snow blade for it, I am going to see what this costs. The driveway is around 600', with a large parking area.
Suggestions?
We just got our first real snow, and I have some questions on my snowblower. It is a 63" two stange front mount on a B2630.
We are building a house, so it is currently a new gravel driveway. In preperation for this, I changed the skids to put the blower in it's highest position. Do you think it is reasonable to use the blower this year, or an I just going to be breaking things? The first bit of plowing I hit something and sheared a auger bolt and broke the chain. To finish the job, I just pushed the snow with the blower and was careful not to go up against anything hard (don't want to damage the auger). This seemed to work fine. Do you think it is OK to do this on the section where there are bigger rocks and blow the rest, or should I just switch back to the FEL for the winter. The driveway is pretty big. I would really like to use the blower if I can do it without wrecking it. I wish I would have take an hour to clear all the loose rocks before it snowed, but too late now. Another option would be to buy a snow blade for it, I am going to see what this costs. The driveway is around 600', with a large parking area.
Suggestions?