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<blockquote data-quote="frogfarmer" data-source="post: 37598" data-attributes="member: 4075"><p>I have used both and prefer the plow. My plow is 7ft and has power angle it will move snow much faster than my 68" bucket. I have not tried chains but use my OTT tracks when I clear gravel drives and standand tires on sealed asphalt(I have two machines). The tires work well on asphalt and leave no damage when everything is done. A standard plow for a truck can be adapted for skid use and they are cheap if you have time to look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frogfarmer, post: 37598, member: 4075"] I have used both and prefer the plow. My plow is 7ft and has power angle it will move snow much faster than my 68" bucket. I have not tried chains but use my OTT tracks when I clear gravel drives and standand tires on sealed asphalt(I have two machines). The tires work well on asphalt and leave no damage when everything is done. A standard plow for a truck can be adapted for skid use and they are cheap if you have time to look. [/QUOTE]
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