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Snow removal with a bucket on gravel
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<blockquote data-quote="Hotrod1830" data-source="post: 116397" data-attributes="member: 4331"><p>Take a look at installing "snow shoes" on your bucket. if you have ever looked at a snow plow blade, you will notice they have "shoes" installed that allow it to float and not dig in to the gravel. You can do it without them. but you will need more practice. It is all about keeping the bucket level and not digging in. If you still cant do it without digging up gravel, maybe your driveway needed grading anyway?</p><p>I used to clear my drive with a skid steer. always wound up with piles of gravel in my yard in the springs. Got a snow blower for the john deere X595, and I will never push snow again. Just sayin.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotrod1830, post: 116397, member: 4331"] Take a look at installing "snow shoes" on your bucket. if you have ever looked at a snow plow blade, you will notice they have "shoes" installed that allow it to float and not dig in to the gravel. You can do it without them. but you will need more practice. It is all about keeping the bucket level and not digging in. If you still cant do it without digging up gravel, maybe your driveway needed grading anyway? I used to clear my drive with a skid steer. always wound up with piles of gravel in my yard in the springs. Got a snow blower for the john deere X595, and I will never push snow again. Just sayin..... [/QUOTE]
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