beenthere
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Looking up old posts that you were debating on the 60" bucket. I find it much easier to get around in the woods with the narrower bucket, and don't 'pine' for the wider one. Just another opinion.
I assume you are not talking about using it for just moving snow. Heavier loads will be more stable in a small bucket too, keeping the weight nearer the center.
Wheel widths with R-4's are not very flexible. I believe about 1.5" difference between narrowest and widest.
I assume you are not talking about using it for just moving snow. Heavier loads will be more stable in a small bucket too, keeping the weight nearer the center.
Wheel widths with R-4's are not very flexible. I believe about 1.5" difference between narrowest and widest.