JerryK
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2004
- Messages
- 3,240
- Location
- Vanderbilt, Michigan, USeh?
- Tractor
- Mahindra (2011)5035 HST TLB & (2016)2555 HST Cab & (2017)1526 HST(2018)Cub Cadet Pro Z 154L (1991) Caterpillar E70B
I just welded 12" square 1/2" steel plate under the factory skids on my Canadian JRW blower. I have an mostly unimproved [grass covered] 400 foot drive, and the big pads keep the blower from digging in some when the drive is still not frozen. The pads keep the cutting edge on the blower about 1/2" off the ground, and are big enough to support the large blower. I basically build up a few inches of hard packed snow/ice early in the season, and have no problem digging in after that. I run a small tractor [20hp JD420] with a homebuilt boxblade setup [with pipe on bottom cutting edge] for the little snows, and push the snow the whole lenght of the drive to pile it up. I use the boxblade to shove slush/snow off the drive in the spring when the hardpack I had built up is starting to get mushy. And when the snow goes, I am back to the grass drive with little or no torn up spots. Works for me. I sent you a email, if you want to look see at my pads.