What is the deepest snow you've plowed with an RTV? How wet was the snow?
Not sure who that question is directed to, or if it was a general question for the group.
One morning in town my neighbor was out working on the snow, but his snowblower sounded different than normal. Then I realized he was using a leaf blower rather than his snowblower! That was an unusually dry snow, and very light, but I was amazed that he could blow off his drive with a leaf blower. In Colorado, we try to avoid the wet, sloppy, icy snow that we used to get living in New England, which was often followed by 1/2" of rain to make an icy layer on top of the snow, and render it useless. Yech! But toward the beginning or end of the season here, we can get a little wetter, heavier snow. Thank goodness they do not use salt on the roads here, which I assume is due to the drier snow and colder temperatures. A good snow is a dry, squeaky snow.
I have only had my property for a couple of winters, but a "heavy" snow is probably 18" over that time. I have heard of several feet on occasion in the area, but have not seen that myself. A nearby ski resort (Monarch Mountain, Colorado) got 300" over the 2016-2017 winter, the first winter that I was plowing my property, but that is at higher altitude than my property (10,790' to 11,960' versus my 8500' to 8600').