You guys that use a blower for everything must not plow much snow very often. I usually plow 4-5 days EVERY week ALL winter and live in the 3rd snowiest area of the US (Behind Valdez Alaska and someplace in the Rockies) and we use plows. If I had to snowblow my 1/2+ miles driveway multiple times a day at 2mph in reverse on a tractor I would go insane. I hop in the pickup and drive forward at 20+ mph and have the job done in just a few minutes.
Plow the snow downwind and in the early winter push it far off the drive and I rarely have trouble with drifting. Usually about twice a winter I will go through with a loader or my dozer and knock the snowbanks down and widen everything back out to make room for more snow. The time spent doing that once or twice is much less than snowblowing each time it snows.
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