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<blockquote data-quote="Earthwerks Unlimited" data-source="post: 22649" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>I'm saying it's not as cut-and-dry as you might think: so you get a big plow and don't have the weight/traction or HP to push it--now what. Box pushers are not made for going other than straight, and good luck backblading with side wings sticking out. And what kind of snow? My 8,000 lb. machine on steel tracks won't push more than a foot deep of the wet, heavy stuff making windrows 2-1/2' high---but neither would my Cummins Ram. Snow bucket---slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthwerks Unlimited, post: 22649, member: 1300"] I'm saying it's not as cut-and-dry as you might think: so you get a big plow and don't have the weight/traction or HP to push it--now what. Box pushers are not made for going other than straight, and good luck backblading with side wings sticking out. And what kind of snow? My 8,000 lb. machine on steel tracks won't push more than a foot deep of the wet, heavy stuff making windrows 2-1/2' high---but neither would my Cummins Ram. Snow bucket---slow. [/QUOTE]
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