Posted by BobReeves on December 29, 2009 at 15:00:55 from (70.184.23.111):
Seems like we are in for a snow bound winter, usually we get 3 or 4 inches and it's gone the next day. Just dug out of 8 inches with 2 foot drifts and more on the way :(
I'm not really geared up to move snow and can't afford to go spend several hundred bucks right now. I have a Ford 3000 diesel with a loader, a box blade and landscape rake. Tires are not loaded and I don't have chains.
As I'm sure most of you know this rig isn't much good for moving snow, in fact I got it stuck in a snow drift for two days till it warmed up enough to get the loader hydraulics working well enough to walk it out. When it's below 20 the loader is useless.
Am looking for ideas on what I might be able to lash together cheaply to at least be able to clear a path to the shop and be able to get out of our 1000 foot drive.
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