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MIkecr250
Joined: Nov 22, 2011
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Setting skid shoes help.
Original Message Nov 23, 2011 5:30 pm |
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Does anyone have any experiance with setting the skid shoes on a honda snowblower. I purchased the commercial skid kit and I was wondering how you set it. I have a 1000 ft stone driveway and I want to keep about a half inch of snow on top of the driveway. Do I have both front and rear skids touching the ground together or set different? Thanks for any advice.
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MIkecr250
Joined: Nov 22, 2011
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Re: Setting skid shoes help.
Reply #11 Nov 27, 2011 6:18 pm |
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May I ask why you want to leave 1/2 of snow? I am thinking about buying a SS unit cause I dont like how my two stage leaves snow behind.......I can get 26" of snow and buy the next afternoon I am down to dry pavement! IMO its only a matter of time before someone falls..... My driveway is 1000ft gravel
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FullThrottle
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
Points: 17
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Re: Setting skid shoes help.
Reply #12 Nov 29, 2011 4:30 am |
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My driveway is 1000ft gravel I would put the bucket as high as you could get it for the first couple uses. Then drive your car/truck on it as needed. Get a good base set up get that gravel froze in there good with some on top. Before setting up to leave the 1/2 inch for the rest of the winter. You can set it up for a regular hard surface drive once you get a base set up. 1000 ft going to be a very good work out with a small walk behind
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