Posted by Money Pit on September 13, 2023 at 06:42:48 from (166.182.252.231):
Bought a small Kubota with a bucket. one of the tasks will be snow removal. had been using a ford 2000 with a back blade. moved snow OK as long as I took reasonable bites and didn't try to exceed the traction limits. but then there was the twisting around in the seat to see what I was doing. so I figured it would be better to have the snow mover in the front.
friend of mine looked it over and said I was crazy if I thought I was going to move snow with a bucket. he claimed the only way to move snow is with a blade. but then again he's one of those guys that always has the right way of doing things and any other way is flat out wrong.
don't have a huge area to remove snow from but it is a pretty irregular shape. and some spots can get 3' high drifts in them. I'm thinking I should be able to push some with the bucket and when it gets to be too much to push pick it up and drop it off to the edge. can't do that with a blade.
so is one way really much better than the other? or just a matter of personal preference?
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