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<blockquote data-quote="Mr_C" data-source="post: 37642" data-attributes="member: 3074"><p>I don't have the experience that a lot of guys here do... My experience is strictly removing snow from my farm and my relatives. I do most of my snow removal now with a 9' v-blade on my truck. I have a 8ft snow bucket for my skidsteer and use that to move snow piles when it gets too deep. I don't have chains and have bald tires, but they work surprisingly good in the snow. I would say that the blade would definitely be faster for moving snow, but much more limited if you get a lot of snow. If you get big drifts, have limited areas to push the snow, or get enough snow where the piles really build up then the bucket might be a better plan because of its increased versatility, even if it is a little slower sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr_C, post: 37642, member: 3074"] I don't have the experience that a lot of guys here do... My experience is strictly removing snow from my farm and my relatives. I do most of my snow removal now with a 9' v-blade on my truck. I have a 8ft snow bucket for my skidsteer and use that to move snow piles when it gets too deep. I don't have chains and have bald tires, but they work surprisingly good in the snow. I would say that the blade would definitely be faster for moving snow, but much more limited if you get a lot of snow. If you get big drifts, have limited areas to push the snow, or get enough snow where the piles really build up then the bucket might be a better plan because of its increased versatility, even if it is a little slower sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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