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Re: implements for grass cutting and snow removal

To: Ron Horwitz <ronglue@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: implements for grass cutting and snow removal
From: Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 00:18:43 -0500
Ron Horwitz wrote:
> Do the snow plows that attach to riding
> mowers work effectively or are they worthless?

   Worthless. In a big snow you won't be able to move at all, and after 
about two or three small snows, you won't be able to put the snow 
anywhere because you'll be hemmed in by the banks made by the first two 
snows. You need a snowblower to throw it over the banks.

   (a week ago, my banks were six feet tall, you can't plough up that 
with a lawn tractor... I'm in Ottawa, but Buffalo isn't far away and 
with lake-effect it can be worse)

   I have a walk behind 7hp 27" two stage. For my short wide suburban 
driveway (three cars wide and two deep) that suits me fine and throws 
easily from the middle driveway over the sides.

   For a 150' driveway, you'll want more power, because mine only inches 
forward during the deepest snows. For me, it just adds 10 minutes, for 
you, you'd die of exposure before you finished the first pass.

   You'll also want more width, so you don't have so many passes to do.

   Translation: Get the biggest walk-behind you can.

   Alternatively, pause a year, and get a service contract for the first 
year, half your neighbors will have one so ask them. Then decide when 
you've lived through it once.

   The guys who do it for a living in rural areas usually have big 
pickups with hydraulic ploughs. In dense areas like mine, they either 
have those and drag the snow out in reverse, or have a flatbed with a 
zippy little four wheel drive vehicle with a two stage thrower on the 
front, they park at the end of the street and do two or three clients 
and then pack up and go away.

-- 
Trevor Boicey, P. Eng.
Ottawa, Canada, tboicey@brit.ca
ICQ #17432933 http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/
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