gengine
Platinum Member
I'm sorry sonny, but I still don't agree with ya. Earth is way heavier than snow. I clear snow in the winters when the mine is shut down. Our snow buckets are about twice the size of our dirt buckets. A cubic yard of road base is about 1400 lbs. I've never weighed one, but I would guess that a cubic yard of snow is probably half that. The thing about farm tractor buckets and loaders is, they really aren't made for digging. They do loose material real well. Cobs, gravel, etc. Even topsoil that has been sitting for a couple weeks may be too hard. As for the OP, I would recommend the 6' bucket, but keep the other for wintertime
or, if your handy with a torch and a welder, make it the size you want.