There has been other posts about this. Some people are using horse stall mat from tractor supply.To stop tearing up gravel? In my case the denalli pro
Maybe, but the best way is to not plow.To stop tearing up gravel? In my case the denalli pro
I've both bolted and welded on schedule 80 PVC or Steel pipe over the plow or blade edge, to keep guys from dozing the surfacing off roads. Training wheels.. don't cut all the snow off is key, build up some snow pack. Was part of my job a long time ago.To stop tearing up gravel? In my case the denalli pro
That's not surprising, we use a steel pipe with a slit to fit over the cutting edge, have tabs welded on the ends so it can be bolted to the plow.My pvc pipe broke every time I used it on my gravel drive that is about 75' long. I gave up on it and just lower the shoes on my plow now.
P.O.I.D.HThat's not surprising, we use a steel pipe with a slit to fit over the cutting edge, have tabs welded on the ends so it can be bolted to the plow.
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Would you mind sharing a pic of this?I thought for a test I would just tack weld a piece of 2 3/8" oil pipe on my cutting edge and see how it worked. I liked it so much that I never took it off and just removed my skids completely. Like stated above, it leaves a little layer of snow on the ground that eventually will freeze over and allow the gravel to be covered. We push our snow as far as we can in our yard when we can. One disadvantage of leaving this layer of snow/ice on the drive is it takes mine about an extra week to thaw out in the spring compared to my buddies with the stock setup. On a side note, it probably takes him over a week raking up the gravel from his yard so I figure it is a win.