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<blockquote data-quote="haymaker" data-source="post: 130190" data-attributes="member: 22924"><p>I am blowing snow from the road to my house then on to barns. My driveway is narrow about 900 feet long and mostly downhill. Once the snow gets to a certain height along both sides of the driveway it fills in with drifts with the slightest wind.</p><p>The driveway goes through my hayfield. When I plowed the combination of gravel getting into the hayfield and making the path wider as the snow got higher did so much damage to the field I decided to try a blower. The blower works great for me! It does not put gravel into the field and when I have to widen the path from 7 feet wide to about 25 feet wide to keep it open when it drifts from each side I do not do any damage to the field since it doesn't dig in like it did with the plow. I am able to go about half speed blowing snow and it just works much better than a plow for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haymaker, post: 130190, member: 22924"] I am blowing snow from the road to my house then on to barns. My driveway is narrow about 900 feet long and mostly downhill. Once the snow gets to a certain height along both sides of the driveway it fills in with drifts with the slightest wind. The driveway goes through my hayfield. When I plowed the combination of gravel getting into the hayfield and making the path wider as the snow got higher did so much damage to the field I decided to try a blower. The blower works great for me! It does not put gravel into the field and when I have to widen the path from 7 feet wide to about 25 feet wide to keep it open when it drifts from each side I do not do any damage to the field since it doesn't dig in like it did with the plow. I am able to go about half speed blowing snow and it just works much better than a plow for me. [/QUOTE]
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