I had to wait almost 3 years but finally got the chance to try the rear blade with a piece of TSC stall mat attached.
It definitely moves far less gravel, though time will tell how long it lasts. But then again, I’ve got enough left over for many more pieces.
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thanks will be going to TSC to get the stall mat for my 6.5 meyer plow.
42 bucks:thumbsup:
Generally you can angle a snowblower up so the cutting edge isnt hitting the ground & it floats on a bit of snow. The geometry of a blower cutting edge is pretty parallel to the ground. On a blade the cutting edge is pretty perpendicular to the ground.Posts 11 thru 16 -- those are great answers to a common problem all of us have when scraping driveways (paved or stone) with our tractors.
I added wide strips of hard poly to the underside of my bucket used for clearing driveways (do not have a blade in use for that purpose...) I bolted the strips on using carriage bolts imbedding the round bolt heads in the material. Not perfect but works fairly well. The TSC stall mat material has to be a great find for this kind of application.
I'm wondering if that might work on the scraping/cutting edge of the snowblower too ?
Generally you can angle a snowblower up so the cutting edge isnt hitting the ground & it floats on a bit of snow. The geometry of a blower cutting edge is pretty parallel to the ground. On a blade the cutting edge is pretty perpendicular to the ground.