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Originally Posted by mrloring
I have seen ATV plows that used a winch for power angle. Has anybody done that on a Cub? I have a 100 with snow blade and it would be so much more productive if I didn't have to get off and change the angle on every pass.
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You can plan it out better so that you do not have to get off of your cub for every pass. Angle your blade so the snow rolls off the blade to the right and leave it in that position. Estimate the center of the area you are going to clear snow on and then plow about 30 inches to the right of your imaginary center line that you established. On your return pass, do the same thing, but on the other side of your imaginary center line. Then as you pass back the same direction as your original pass, move away from that imaginary center line so that you clear snow that is about 2/3 of the way over on your blade, each time rolling it to the right of your tractor. Then make a return pass, doing the same thing, as you return back to your original starting location. Each time, you are expanding out further until your area is cleared.
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