Pam cooking spray will work if you have trouble. I won't say that it will work in every type of snow but will definitely help. Just spray to on and go to work you might have to respray it a couple of times but it's better than plugging. As far as Slip Plate spray it on and wait 15 min and it will be dry to the touch. Use a hair dryer to help with the drying rate if you have to do it in the cold.
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Josh
1989 SGT 2072 (restored)
60"Haban Deck, 54 "Haban Blade, 48" Cub Cadet Tiller, 12" Brinly Cat O plow, 48" Cat O landscape rake
Cub 128 with creeper and rear PTO with reverser(next project)
IH built 682 and 782 that will combine to make one
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