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Originally Posted by Shotgun Wedding
Isn't a blade like that only ideally suited for sidewalk snow removal? You see them all the time on city-owned Bobcats etc rapid clearing city sidewalks or heavy snow, allowing bi-directional snow removal.
How could a blade like this be any good for anything else...or better than a normal single angled blade that is the most common? A normal blade with a power angle would be by far better suited for driveway snow removal.
Now if the blade could be straitened out, would a cub even be able to push it if there was serious snow?
Are you guys wanting it only for sidewalks? Or the novelty of it? Not trying to be a smartarse, but enquiring minds want to know.
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I want it primarily for sidewalks, but that's just me. A straight blade is great but there are a few spots where when we get a lot of wet heavy snow, I can't quite push this 54" through it. Thus, the V-blade would be great.
Actually, what would be GREAT is a blade we could angle, make straight, make a vblade, AND make a snow catcher out of but that's just being greedy