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Old 07-15-2012, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by red56turbo View Post
You want to use the skid shoes as stated above. I usually set mine at about an inch above the ground, maybe a little less. My drive is a tad uneven though. I have turf tires on the rear and use tire chains. The chains with some weight will make a ton of difference when pushing the snow.
Likewise, mine is set closer to 3/4" than 1/2"...but it's a little trial and error. I prefer to set my blades to trip just in case my skids hit something uneven. If you have several tractors with blades, then perhaps you should set them to different levels and see what works best for you.

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