- Joined
- Nov 30, 2001
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- Location
- Gnaw Bone, Indiana
- Vehicle Year
- 2007
- Make / Model
- Toyota
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Manual
Sure do. These trucks are tough enough in the frame. I use mine to do the church parking lot which is 1/3 acre asphault lot. I also do a number of driveways--mine is 500', two neighbors are 800' each and another is 500' and they are all on steep hills--and I did a friends rental cabin but he stopped renting it in the winter because his customers were having trouble back in there. The B2 is great for those because of it's manueverability. With the heavy Warn hubs on the D35 it hasn't had any axle troubles. You do need to bag the coils because the 500# plow sends the nose into the dirt. The B2 has no trouble with the rear weight like a Ranger would. The only trouble I have is the aluminum wheel on the driver's side working loose. There's a lot of force in there that makes it squirm around. A steel wheel would be much better.Will has a plow on his B2.
And a plastic snow blade would last me a few minutes at best. Gravel is pretty hard on things. Gravel drives are not flat and catching an edge in a mound would end it's season.