Removing shoes from snowblower

CharlieFoxtrot

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Equipment
B2650
Dec 8, 2016
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Northeast
I have a paved driveway that I clear with a front mount blower. I find that even with the shoes set to their lowest height that it leaves a very slight covering of snow that freezes on top of the cold asphalt within a day.

I am considering just removing the shoes from the snowblower so it can scrape all of the snow without leaving that thin coat. Has anyone done this? Does it reduce the life of the snowblower or wear down the bucket? Did it scrape up your pavement?
 

kubotasam

Well-known member

Equipment
B2410, B7100dt, B7500,Woods BH750,Landpride 2660RFM, Tiller, B2781 Snowblower
Apr 26, 2010
1,200
125
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Alfred Maine
I run my front mount blower without shoes. It does a good job of cleaning down to the tar. Next year I might need to put a new cutting edge on. Not a big job or very costly.
 

rjwa749

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Equipment
L3940 Grand w/frt snowblower
Nov 27, 2010
18
1
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Cle Elum
It will wear the cutter bar on the bottom of the blower. I have a L2190 and have replaced it a couple of times. Cost of the bar is around $100. You will get a tighter removal of snow. Sounds like you may want to consider a drag blade if you want it really tight.