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stevenP

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2022 2500 Longhorn
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Ditto on the not plowing with my $$$$ truck. I use a tractor with a snow push, does the gravel and paved portion just fine. But honestly I had a tractor anyway.
 

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OC455

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Central NY
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2018, 2019
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5.7 Hemi Big Horn, 6.4L Hemi 3500 Longhorn Mega cab
Agree with not using daily driver, it messes front end up. But everyone works plows differently with some hitting curbs and others just light snow and never hitting massive piles from past storms, so some people may recommend. I say pay someone to do it and save the cost plus wear and tear. Or get a Kubota with a snow blade and a box scraper to keep gravel in place. I am toying with that idea for 100' of pavement and 400' of gravel, but wife keeps catching me when I go to local farm dealer.
B2650 with a front mount 63inch snowblower....no need for anything else to remove snow.
 
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