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Snow removal with a bucket on gravel
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<blockquote data-quote="pnw_steer" data-source="post: 116310" data-attributes="member: 20231"><p>I'm new to this so apologies if this is obvious. I bought an old used S740 for snow removal. My driveway is gravel, definitely not perfectly graded, and steep (23% grade). I have a standard bucket. I tried briefly last year and immediately dug up my driveway. So my question is how to remove snow from my driveway without having the bucket catch (and dig through) any imperfections AND without leaving too much snow (that I will drive on and compact to ice). My guess is I tilt the bucket up just a little bit and just accept that I'll leaves an inch or two? Or do I use float? Tips appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pnw_steer, post: 116310, member: 20231"] I'm new to this so apologies if this is obvious. I bought an old used S740 for snow removal. My driveway is gravel, definitely not perfectly graded, and steep (23% grade). I have a standard bucket. I tried briefly last year and immediately dug up my driveway. So my question is how to remove snow from my driveway without having the bucket catch (and dig through) any imperfections AND without leaving too much snow (that I will drive on and compact to ice). My guess is I tilt the bucket up just a little bit and just accept that I'll leaves an inch or two? Or do I use float? Tips appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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