Hello everyone
First, I would like to thank everyone here for all the information I have learned so far (much more to learn!) I live in Ohio and have a TC40 with quick detach bucket and an 84 rear blade for snow removal. This year we had quite a bit of snow and the rear blade by itself did not keep up so I started using the front bucket with the rear blade which worked pretty well except that the 6 HD bucket fills too quickly! Since the snow pusher or front plow are both around 3000-4000 around here I came up with an idea to save money. I figured I could get a light materials bucket (8 wide with a higher back then the normal HD bucket). This option only costs 1000$. I understand the limitations of the loader and I would only use it to PUSH snow down my asphalt (gravel going to barn) driveway. I would NOT be using it for lifting anything else. Does anyone see any problems with doing this? I understand this would not be my primary bucket, It would only be used in the winter and as long as I do not exceed my lift limitation (which again, I will be pushing more than lifting) I do not see any problems and have been told by others that this is an economical solution. What do you guys think?? I really appreciate your insight.
First, I would like to thank everyone here for all the information I have learned so far (much more to learn!) I live in Ohio and have a TC40 with quick detach bucket and an 84 rear blade for snow removal. This year we had quite a bit of snow and the rear blade by itself did not keep up so I started using the front bucket with the rear blade which worked pretty well except that the 6 HD bucket fills too quickly! Since the snow pusher or front plow are both around 3000-4000 around here I came up with an idea to save money. I figured I could get a light materials bucket (8 wide with a higher back then the normal HD bucket). This option only costs 1000$. I understand the limitations of the loader and I would only use it to PUSH snow down my asphalt (gravel going to barn) driveway. I would NOT be using it for lifting anything else. Does anyone see any problems with doing this? I understand this would not be my primary bucket, It would only be used in the winter and as long as I do not exceed my lift limitation (which again, I will be pushing more than lifting) I do not see any problems and have been told by others that this is an economical solution. What do you guys think?? I really appreciate your insight.