Is there a solution for the half-hearted weekend warrior to plow?
#1
Is there a solution for the half-hearted weekend warrior to plow?
We only get 1-3 snow storms a year that put down enough snow to require digging to get out (makes me cry, I'm from the South, how did I end up this far North, where did I go wrong!). We park on the street. I have a pretty pedestrian snow thrower. I usually shovel/snow throw around our 2 vehicles, our steps, and sidewalk (corner lot so not fun). The township plows seem to have a route that goes down my street such that the street snow is thrown toward my side of the street. There is literally no worse feeling than the cruelty of watching one of those things come down the street after a long back breaking session of clearing snow and they build a great Wall of china next to your vehicles and erase all your hard work that you're still trying to recover from.
I've taken to using the snow thrower out in the street to clear snow so that there is simply less "ammo" for the street plows. Takes a long time to do that.
So finally to my question, I don't want a serious setup or to plow for money or plow a lot. I just would love to have something lightweight, easy to deal with, that I could use to plow something like 100ft x 20ft strip of road. Is there something that exists for the half-hearted, apathetic, weekend warrior who doesn't care if a real plow truck drives by and laughs?
I've taken to using the snow thrower out in the street to clear snow so that there is simply less "ammo" for the street plows. Takes a long time to do that.
So finally to my question, I don't want a serious setup or to plow for money or plow a lot. I just would love to have something lightweight, easy to deal with, that I could use to plow something like 100ft x 20ft strip of road. Is there something that exists for the half-hearted, apathetic, weekend warrior who doesn't care if a real plow truck drives by and laughs?
#4
Grumpy Old Man
So finally to my question, I don't want a serious setup or to plow for money or plow a lot. I just would love to have something lightweight, easy to deal with, that I could use to plow something like 100ft x 20ft strip of road. Is there something that exists for the half-hearted, apathetic, weekend warrior who doesn't care if a real plow truck drives by and laughs?
If your F-150 is not a 4x4 with the 5.0L engine and factory snowplow prep pkg, then "Sorry, Charlie" but Ford says you cannot use the F-150 to plow snow.
If your F-150 is a 4x4 with the 5.0L engine and factory snowplow prep pkg, you can mount only a very light-weight snowplow. Your Ford dealer has details and descriptions and specs. Maybe this one? http://www.saferwholesale.com/Meyer-...st%2030%20days.
I lived in Omaha for 6.5 years and Denver for 20 years. My driveway in Omaha was only 3 feet long, so I just shoveled the snow. In Denver I used a small Toro 2-stage snow thrower. Toro because it was easy to start in zero° cold, and 2-stage to grab the snow and throw it several feet away from the driveway.
When I retired, I sold that snow thrower and moved to west Texas where our average snowfall for a year is about two inches.
Last edited by smokeywren; 01-18-2019 at 08:37 PM.
#5
We only get 1-3 snow storms a year that put down enough snow to require digging to get out (makes me cry, I'm from the South, how did I end up this far North, where did I go wrong!). We park on the street. I have a pretty pedestrian snow thrower. I usually shovel/snow throw around our 2 vehicles, our steps, and sidewalk (corner lot so not fun). The township plows seem to have a route that goes down my street such that the street snow is thrown toward my side of the street. There is literally no worse feeling than the cruelty of watching one of those things come down the street after a long back breaking session of clearing snow and they build a great Wall of china next to your vehicles and erase all your hard work that you're still trying to recover from.
I've taken to using the snow thrower out in the street to clear snow so that there is simply less "ammo" for the street plows. Takes a long time to do that.
So finally to my question, I don't want a serious setup or to plow for money or plow a lot. I just would love to have something lightweight, easy to deal with, that I could use to plow something like 100ft x 20ft strip of road. Is there something that exists for the half-hearted, apathetic, weekend warrior who doesn't care if a real plow truck drives by and laughs?
I've taken to using the snow thrower out in the street to clear snow so that there is simply less "ammo" for the street plows. Takes a long time to do that.
So finally to my question, I don't want a serious setup or to plow for money or plow a lot. I just would love to have something lightweight, easy to deal with, that I could use to plow something like 100ft x 20ft strip of road. Is there something that exists for the half-hearted, apathetic, weekend warrior who doesn't care if a real plow truck drives by and laughs?
#6
Snow blades push the snow and leave it where you stop and reverse.
Snow throwers pick up the snow, you aim the discharge chute, and throw it up to 20 ft away......$700, and they're self propelled.
Sometimes there's no easy place to push the snow with plow given the driveway and landscaping situation.
Snow throwers pick up the snow, you aim the discharge chute, and throw it up to 20 ft away......$700, and they're self propelled.
Sometimes there's no easy place to push the snow with plow given the driveway and landscaping situation.
#7
Senior Member
Wonder why the EB isn't recommended (weight or air flow)? My alternator is 200 amp on mine.
I see they have ones that hook up to rear hitch.
I see they have ones that hook up to rear hitch.
Last edited by Bluewoo; 01-20-2019 at 03:36 PM.
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#8
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If you park on the street, and you're talking about plowing the street, you shouldn't do that. You will be on the hook for any accident that happened as a result.