How many inches of snow should you plow?

How many inches of snow should you plow?

You should push just enough snow with each pass to get the job done efficiently without overloading your equipment. A good rule of thumb is to use a full blade width for two inches of snow or less, three quarters of the blade for four inches of snow and a half blade for six inches of snow or more.

When should you start plowing snow?

If you are a contractor with multiple residential accounts, it’s best to plow during off hours like early in the morning before the local rush hour, or during the afternoon, if the snow is steady throughout the day. Plowing early in the morning will free up your clients’ vehicles so they can get to work or run errands.

Can a shovel damage concrete?

#2: DON’T Destroy Your Concrete Driveway While Shoveling Asphalt driveways are even more prone to damage from sharp objects (like the metal blade of your shovel), but concrete driveways aren’t safe from metal shovels either.

What makes a Jeep Wrangler good in the snow?

1. Above Average Ground Clearance The Jeep Wrangler comes stock from the factory with 8.3 inches of ground clearance and up depending on the model and trim. This allows the Wrangler to drive over a lot of snow and even push through deep snow with less resistance than many other vehicles. 2. Optional 4 Wheel Drive

What kind of ground clearance does a Jeep Wrangler have?

The Jeep Wrangler comes stock from the factory with 8.3 inches of ground clearance and up depending on the model and trim. This allows the Wrangler to drive over a lot of snow and even push through deep snow with less resistance than many other vehicles. It goes without saying that four wheel drive is…

What makes a Jeep Wrangler a 4 wheel drive vehicle?

Depending on the model you choose your Jeep may come equipped with locking front and rear differentials. Without walking you through an in-depth explanation of what that means the short version is that 4 wheel drive vehicles rotate pushing power between all 4 wheels depending on a number of factors, but never all 4 wheels at the same time.

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