Don't forget the pre-paid potassium chloride and sodium chloride (ice melter, salt) deposited by city plows. That's partly why the my grass near the curb doesn't look as good as the rest of the lawn.
Agreed. The upper two-thirds of my driveway gets deposited on my lawn, and the lower one-third plus EOD goes across the street and into the wooded ditch. That being said, I live in a somewhat rural area and the street is maintained by the county - they typically dump gravel over the snow/ice, but rarely use salts.
One thing I forgot to mention, the wind blows almost non-stop around here, especially after a good snowstorm. Snowblowing in the wind is not much fun and makes a cab a welcome addition on the two-stage unit. However, with the scoop, the wind is not much of an issue.
This message was modified Oct 5, 2011 by longboat