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<blockquote data-quote="Rich" data-source="post: 591" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>I'm using a Bobcat 80" snowbuck with a reverseable cutting edge. I live down the road from C.A. in Fairbanks so we both are plowing in the same snow conditions. Until I picked up the snowbucket this week, I was using a 68" C & I bucket. The snow bucket is much deeper, and seems to be curved on the backside so I'm not having the same problem that C.A. has with snow pack spilling over the bucket. I've only got about 6 hours plowing experience with it but it's working fine for the jobs I've had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich, post: 591, member: 65"] I'm using a Bobcat 80" snowbuck with a reverseable cutting edge. I live down the road from C.A. in Fairbanks so we both are plowing in the same snow conditions. Until I picked up the snowbucket this week, I was using a 68" C & I bucket. The snow bucket is much deeper, and seems to be curved on the backside so I'm not having the same problem that C.A. has with snow pack spilling over the bucket. I've only got about 6 hours plowing experience with it but it's working fine for the jobs I've had. [/QUOTE]
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