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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1303838" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>I push most of my snow on the downwind side and open the driveways up nice and wide. We get plenty of wind (farm is 1/2 mile inland from the largest body of freshwater on the planet so its rarely not windy here). No matter how I've cleared the snow I always end up with drifts I just find the plow to be faster. And on the longer stretches get a nice heavy blade clipping along at 20+ MPH and the snow ends up quite a ways from where it started. </p><p></p><p>If money was no object I would love to have a mid size articulated end loader with a quick attach power angle blade, snow blower, and bale spear up front. Use the plow for your day to day plowing, then use the blower when necessary. Would be the ultimate farm loader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1303838, member: 19817"] I push most of my snow on the downwind side and open the driveways up nice and wide. We get plenty of wind (farm is 1/2 mile inland from the largest body of freshwater on the planet so its rarely not windy here). No matter how I've cleared the snow I always end up with drifts I just find the plow to be faster. And on the longer stretches get a nice heavy blade clipping along at 20+ MPH and the snow ends up quite a ways from where it started. If money was no object I would love to have a mid size articulated end loader with a quick attach power angle blade, snow blower, and bale spear up front. Use the plow for your day to day plowing, then use the blower when necessary. Would be the ultimate farm loader. [/QUOTE]
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