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tds1
Joined: Oct 3, 2005
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Snowblower and Steep Driveway Need Some Advice
Original Message Dec 14, 2005 10:34 pm |
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Have a new Ariens 7.5 HP Snowblower. First couple of snowfalls it has done fantastic. We have a pretty steep grade driveway. Today snowed most of the day, so therefore had a few sets of tire tracks of the driveway. Found in that case it was easier to go side to side rather than up and down the driveway because it kept getting stuck in the compressed areas near the tire tracks. Eventually, figured out I need to lock both the wheels so they were both driving to get more traction. Any other advice to get more traction and keep the blower as close to the ground as possible? Would tire chains help at all and would they damage a 6 month old asphalt driveway? Also had similar problem at EOD - wheels slipping seemed the main issue - it is particularly steep at the bottom. Overall pretty pleased with it's operation - if I could just always get the snow off the driveway before a car drives on it!
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hirschallan
If it aint broke don't fix it !!
Location: Northern Hills of NY
Joined: Aug 25, 2005
Points: 327
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Re: Snowblower and Steep Driveway Need Some Advice
Reply #1 Dec 15, 2005 1:03 am |
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I also just bought the 7524E and I'm very pleased with it. I've had others so I have what to compare it to. My driveway is 20' X 65' and has a pretty steep grade. I don't recommend blowing across the grade because at some point you'll be sliding sideways. In regard to your problem getting stuck on the tire tracks possibly your skids aren't adjusted properly. Revert back to you manual for how to go about it. Another suggestion would be to clear first a path for the tires in order not to compress the snow which eventually turns to ice. You also mention EOD and the ties spin: maybe your speed is set to fast thereby the blower is pushing more snow than the snow blower can get out of its way. Locking both wheels is fine due to the fact the snow allows it to slip when you turn. Good luck,Allan
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