Gittyup
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- Joined
- Oct 4, 2007
- Messages
- 3,145
- Location
- Mid Atlantic
- Tractor
- Kioti CK25 Shuttle Shift, loaded tires, JD X739
We got 32" of snow and my little JD did an awesome job with it.
that little tractor is 4WD. And there's about 400 lbs of weights on the back of it.
Man I wish I could use a lawn tractor for 32" of snow! nice work.
I'm starting to think that snow must vary by region as it takes heavy equipment to dig out 32" of snow around here.
Did your tractor come factory with a one yard bucket or did you have it special made for snow?He probably kept on top of it throughout the storm. we got 30" in the same storm and there were many, many places where I couldn't push strait with the bucket all the way down. If I did a lot of it came right over my 1 yard bucket. Was a lot of fun though!
Did your tractor come factory with a one yard bucket or did you have it special made for snow?
I have never understand why tractor manufacturers use such a tiny bucket. I'd way rather have a bucket that I might not be able to lift a heaping load of gravel to full height, but would be far more useful for most jobs.The factory bucket is tiny. I have a Loflin snow bucket.
But factory buckets are usually too small for anything except liquid concrete.4570 Can get different size buckets and also different duty... light and heavy. No matter the size of the bucket, IMO they are too small for snow.![]()
I have never understand why tractor manufacturers use such a tiny bucket. I'd way rather have a bucket that I might not be able to lift a heaping load of gravel to full height, but would be far more useful for most jobs.


4570
Can get different size buckets and also different duty... light and heavy.
No matter the size of the bucket, IMO they are too small for snow.![]()
Interesting to see this. What did you use for weight?