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Snow removal with a bucket on gravel
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<blockquote data-quote="LazyKG" data-source="post: 124129" data-attributes="member: 12643"><p>Well, after destroying my gravel driveway for about four years, I broke down and bought a 6 foot snow pusher, a very popular attachment here in southeast Minnesota. It does take down the rise in the middle of the driveway but that's it. it will leave some snow behind, but I go back over with the bucket once I can tell where the gravel and snow meet without making too much of a mess. Granted, I have over 500' of driveway to plow but that takes way too long with any bucket my old 732 can handle. I got the thing a couple years ago for $650 at a local auction house that frequently sells this stuff; since then, I've seen them go for a couple hundred less (but not mid-winter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyKG, post: 124129, member: 12643"] Well, after destroying my gravel driveway for about four years, I broke down and bought a 6 foot snow pusher, a very popular attachment here in southeast Minnesota. It does take down the rise in the middle of the driveway but that's it. it will leave some snow behind, but I go back over with the bucket once I can tell where the gravel and snow meet without making too much of a mess. Granted, I have over 500' of driveway to plow but that takes way too long with any bucket my old 732 can handle. I got the thing a couple years ago for $650 at a local auction house that frequently sells this stuff; since then, I've seen them go for a couple hundred less (but not mid-winter). [/QUOTE]
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