In some areas the snow drifts were about two feet deep so I had to use the slowest gear on my tractor, using the blower is hard on the neck but its good to have for the deep stuff.
great job i need one a those for the 4 wheeler, my pickup plow truck [75 dodge] needs a 318 motor fixed or replaced. my D4 dozer is fine, But it dont care whats in the way lol
I used a three inch pipe, and its actually abs pipe which is more durable. Been using the same pipe for two winters now and I think it will hold up for a couple more.
so i've ordered a snow pusher simply because the thought of backing up all the time makes my neck ache. do you find that to be an issue? and the front mount blowers are just too expensive.
I use the blower only when I have to, driving backwards is not fun. My preferred method of moving snow with a tractor is a back blade, I have a video of how good it works. My suggestion would be if you are only going to use a front snow pusher to get as much ballast on your tractor as you can for traction. Good luck.
I added a pvc pipe to the bottom edge of my rear blade. Wonderful. Until 2/3 way through the job when it broke. So then I tried a steel pipe. Which got bashed flat, but took 2 complete sessions to do it. Still looking for the magic material.