I'd build an open ended box out of plywood and increase the height of the sides and back of the bucket. Maybe even the bucket bottom, so that I could scoop 40" of snow height at a time and raise it up and over the snow wall you will be making at the edge of the driveway. There's got to be some lumber around in the basement or garage that would work. I'd be willing to tear out some scrap from the deck to get this job done. Bolt some stringers to the sides and rough it it. Yeah, drill some bolt holes in the bucket as necessary.
Of course, there's got to be somewhere to go when you get to the edge of the driveway. I spent a day hand shoveling more snow than that at my folk's house in Buffalo a decade or so ago, only to reach a street that was still unplowed. The City plow hit a parked car and that was the end of snow removal for a while in our South section of town.
Of course, there's got to be somewhere to go when you get to the edge of the driveway. I spent a day hand shoveling more snow than that at my folk's house in Buffalo a decade or so ago, only to reach a street that was still unplowed. The City plow hit a parked car and that was the end of snow removal for a while in our South section of town.