ehart814
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You will be very surprised how capable your machine is to plow. The only time I have ever had a challenge plowing snow with an ATV or side by side is when we had a very late snow storm 4 or 5 years ago. We got a solid foot of this stuff and it was incredibly wet and heavy - it was slushy at the ground level. I had a Suzuki Quadrunner 500 4x4 with a plow that was only 48" or so - just wide enough to cover the tracks. I opened the garage door and dropped the plow and as soon as my tires got off the cement she started spinning and bouncing. I had to plow with the blade a few inches off the ground and then go back over everything and finish the job. Burned almost a whole tank of gas plowing that day. It was nuts. With normal snow like what you have, it will push deeper snow than the blade is tall. The 1000 is super heavy too, and that really helps. It will spin all four tires before you run out of power. I'd recommend using manual mode so it's not trying to shift gears under heavy load.