Plow-Hand lever or winch
#2
The hand lever is pretty fast and gives good feel on gravel surfaces. It is what I use.
If I were going to be doing that many driveways though I'd get the Cycle Country electric lift system to save wear and tear on the winch or my arm. I'd even consider getting one of their power angle systems too so you're not having to hop on and off the machine to switch the angle setting.
If I were going to be doing that many driveways though I'd get the Cycle Country electric lift system to save wear and tear on the winch or my arm. I'd even consider getting one of their power angle systems too so you're not having to hop on and off the machine to switch the angle setting.
#5
I plowed with the hand lever my 1st year. It was quicker, but def. more physical.
I bought a winch for my 4-wheeling trips and then had the luxury of using it for plowing. It is a luxury. I prefer to use the winch now, its not that big of a time differance maker.
If your doing that many driveways, elec. sounds good.
I would def. try the winch though over the hand operation. You can pick up a pretty decent, inexpensive winch on e-bay for $100.00 to $200.00 bucks.
I bought a winch for my 4-wheeling trips and then had the luxury of using it for plowing. It is a luxury. I prefer to use the winch now, its not that big of a time differance maker.
If your doing that many driveways, elec. sounds good.
I would def. try the winch though over the hand operation. You can pick up a pretty decent, inexpensive winch on e-bay for $100.00 to $200.00 bucks.
#7
I think the State plows are better as far as keeping the snow from blowing back on you as you plow and also for directing it. A neighbor has a state plow and when we were both plowing I noticed his wasn't letting the snow blow back on him as bad. It also tended to "roll" the snow off to the side a bit better
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