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Re: snow plow on the rear
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Posted by Willy-N on November 26, 2004 at 18:30:38 from (64.146.187.193):
In Reply to: snow plow on the rear posted by Joe bloggs on November 26, 2004 at 18:04:30:
I use a rear blade all the time for snow but we mostly only get 6-12 inches at a time. I find pushing backwards my neck kills me watching where I go. I also found that if you hit a frozen in rock ect you can bend the blade or mess up the 3 point due the blade digging in instead of skipping over it most of the time. I don't realy turn the blade to push it back cause it will move the snow anyway. I do that to get it off areas I can't pull it off. I would like a front blade but do not have a front end loader. Been useing the rear blade here for 8+ years so far and happy with it. Mark H.
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