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<blockquote data-quote="bobcatbrian" data-source="post: 22646" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>U came to? So what are you saying, dont by a blade or pusher because i might get injured? I like to wear my seat belt when moving snow. I suppose if i was doing only parking lots then no, i wouldnt want it to oscillate. But like i said, i do mostly driveways and since not all driveways are perfectly flat, i think the blade should follow the contour of the ground to prevent unneeded stress on the mounting framework and gouging of the driveway and adjacent sod. Yes i understand that too much oscillation is not good either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcatbrian, post: 22646, member: 2382"] U came to? So what are you saying, dont by a blade or pusher because i might get injured? I like to wear my seat belt when moving snow. I suppose if i was doing only parking lots then no, i wouldnt want it to oscillate. But like i said, i do mostly driveways and since not all driveways are perfectly flat, i think the blade should follow the contour of the ground to prevent unneeded stress on the mounting framework and gouging of the driveway and adjacent sod. Yes i understand that too much oscillation is not good either. [/QUOTE]
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