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Clearing snow on a hill?
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<blockquote data-quote="acs" data-source="post: 126083" data-attributes="member: 23153"><p>Thanks everyone! </p><p>Sounds like snow tires might be my best option, I worry the chains would tear up my asphalt as the bobcat is heavier with a smaller contact patch than a car? </p><p>Amy recommended brands of snow tires? Key issue is traction on ice and post broomed surfaces versus traction in deep snow.</p><p></p><p>Any other advice or watch outs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acs, post: 126083, member: 23153"] Thanks everyone! Sounds like snow tires might be my best option, I worry the chains would tear up my asphalt as the bobcat is heavier with a smaller contact patch than a car? Amy recommended brands of snow tires? Key issue is traction on ice and post broomed surfaces versus traction in deep snow. Any other advice or watch outs? [/QUOTE]
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