Posted by rustin on January 29, 2009 at 08:30:44 from (199.253.135.17):
Right now I have a snowblower attachment,BUT it does me no good with the drifts that I get here & just rides over the hard packed snow. The way the drifts cut through my place, I quite often have to make a "path" to get to the cows & horses to feed them as well as digging out the drifts over the driveway. I have a regular bucket on the tractor now & the bites that you get are very small & it takes FOREVER. I have a tractor that has the universal skid loader plate on it. Anything that will fit on a skid loader will attach to my loader. It seems the oversized snow bucket (for the height & depth) would be very practical for what I am looking at using it for to be able to get big scoops & move them where necessary. Anybody ever used over-sized buckets for moving snow? How do they work?
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