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What bucket for S250
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 58357" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>If cost is your issue, why not look for a used bucket? I see them all the time in my area for $400-$500. Besides, owning one attachment is like owning one screwdriver....</p><p>If you only plan to by one bucket, I would go for a material/dirt bucket over a snow bucket. Snow buckets tend to be built lightly and over-sized, as snow is light and easy to dig. A dirt bucket handles snow no problem, and keeps your options open. </p><p>Based on your usage, I would say that that you do not need a bolt on cutting edge.</p><p>HTH,</p><p>SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 58357, member: 3290"] If cost is your issue, why not look for a used bucket? I see them all the time in my area for $400-$500. Besides, owning one attachment is like owning one screwdriver.... If you only plan to by one bucket, I would go for a material/dirt bucket over a snow bucket. Snow buckets tend to be built lightly and over-sized, as snow is light and easy to dig. A dirt bucket handles snow no problem, and keeps your options open. Based on your usage, I would say that that you do not need a bolt on cutting edge. HTH, SR [/QUOTE]
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