Posted by Brokenwrench on December 18, 2008 at 09:36:50 from (75.100.177.186):
In Reply to: OT - Plowing Snow ? posted by yak651 on December 18, 2008 at 05:25:27:
Plow it to the downwind side, but..
If you can`t get it well away from the driveway, it`s gonna drift in no matter what side you put it on. Blower does work much better if you expect to get a fair amount of snow.
My driveway is a 1/2 mile long and just steep enough on the sides where I can`t hang a plow or blower very far over the edge. No matter what I do, once we get over about 1-2 feet of snow I end up using the skid steer to doze snow in a few spots 20-30 feet back on the east side(north-south driveway) to give it room to blow across. Otherwise every time theres a 20 mph wind, whether it snows or not it fills back in as fast as I can move it.
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