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<blockquote data-quote="Kermode" data-source="post: 37660" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>For snow removal, I run two S185's. One with a 8' snow bucket and one with a 9' angle plow. The angle plow is great for long driveways but for big parking lots the bucket wins hands down. For your application I would recommend buying a normal 72" smooth bucket, then you can use it in the summer too. As for chains, your choice. If you need them, chain up the back tires only. I haven't found anything yet that I couldn't push with one set of chains. I never run chains unless the temperature rises to just below freezing and the snow becomes slippery. Chains on a skidsteer are hard on tires and even harder on chains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kermode, post: 37660, member: 3305"] For snow removal, I run two S185's. One with a 8' snow bucket and one with a 9' angle plow. The angle plow is great for long driveways but for big parking lots the bucket wins hands down. For your application I would recommend buying a normal 72" smooth bucket, then you can use it in the summer too. As for chains, your choice. If you need them, chain up the back tires only. I haven't found anything yet that I couldn't push with one set of chains. I never run chains unless the temperature rises to just below freezing and the snow becomes slippery. Chains on a skidsteer are hard on tires and even harder on chains. [/QUOTE]
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