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<blockquote data-quote="rhodges" data-source="post: 1715" data-attributes="member: 244"><p>Hi, everyone! I just recently bought an 825 with 12.5x16 tires and a 66 inch bucket. And like a lot of other people, I am starting to get snow on my driveway. It is about three hundred feet long up the side of a hill, rather steep at the end, and (mainly) covered in gravel. So far, it seems that using the bucket "float" (going forwards) with a shallow bucket angle works all right, but it still seems to take a while. And even though the bucket does travel with the bumps, I still have to fiddle with the bucket angle so that it is enough to cut the snow, but not so much that it digs up my gravel. I feel like I might be missing something here. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on getting snow moved efficiently with a regular bucket? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhodges, post: 1715, member: 244"] Hi, everyone! I just recently bought an 825 with 12.5x16 tires and a 66 inch bucket. And like a lot of other people, I am starting to get snow on my driveway. It is about three hundred feet long up the side of a hill, rather steep at the end, and (mainly) covered in gravel. So far, it seems that using the bucket "float" (going forwards) with a shallow bucket angle works all right, but it still seems to take a while. And even though the bucket does travel with the bumps, I still have to fiddle with the bucket angle so that it is enough to cut the snow, but not so much that it digs up my gravel. I feel like I might be missing something here. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on getting snow moved efficiently with a regular bucket? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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