lil_Blue_Ford
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I’m not sure how well PVC will hold up to that kind of treatment. I saw a thing years ago recommending a 2” or 2.5” steel pipe. I have a section of old gas/oil pipe that I was going to try it with for my truck plow and never got around to slitting it and making it workIt warmed up a little so cleaned out the chicken house, sure doesn’t stay clean long when its cold & 15 birds stay in the building all the time. only takes 2 trips with the gator though, its a lot easier than the lawn deere & dump trailer. Didnt even put the tire chains on it, Doubt it leaves the garage until spring. Read about putting a pvc pipe over the bottom edge of the 3-point blade so you dont tear up a gravel driveway during snow removal. Might try that tomorrow, possible snow returning soon, be a good chance to try it out at my parents drive. (mine is asphalt) Already have some 3” & 4” pvc on hand, not much else to do this time of year.

