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billybonds
Bronze Member
Edge Tamers on your bucket will really help with carrying gravel with the snow on your current setup. Not sure if your ground freezes hard and stays that way. But normally for us, once the ground freezes, it stays that way until spring. So I normally don't need to worry about picking up gravel once everything freezes solid.
I'm currently still using my FEL bucket and rear box blade, and once we freeze up hard, I take the Edge Tamers off the bucket. I'm a little wider than you on the rear tires, so I'm looking pretty hard at an 84" 3 pt blower myself. I think you'll be fine with a 72" blower on your tractor. Looking back over your shoulder may or may not be an issue for you, but I find that looking back at my BB hasn't really been a problem. But with a blower instead, I'll be looking back more, using the blower more than the bucket (like now). I'd love to have a front blower, but since I don't do this for a living, I can't justify the added cost (and extra hardware hassles) over a 3 pt blower.
I hear you on the cab, lol. My neighbor went from a cabbed skid steer, to an old ('64) open station Deere. Man I feel for him, he sure looks COLD out there pushing snow with his open station (at least from my viewpoint in my heated cab). :laughing:
The long RCA drive at our primary residence does freeze up good and i have had no issues using the bucket. It's the driveway at our other property with 3/4" bluestone gravel that is always the issue. Its rock solid RCA base with 3" of loose gravel on top that drains so well it never freezes tight.
Edge tamers look like a good investment for many different tasks, which size should I order for a 68" bucket? Will there be any problem fitting over a bolt on cutting edge?