hr3
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I've searched but haven't found anything yet,,, I'm looking to knock the tops off some of the banking's at the end of the drive,, Getting a bit hard to see out into the road..Bucket won't reach out that far anymore..
I've searched but haven't found anything yet,,, I'm looking to knock the tops off some of the banking's at the end of the drive,, Getting a bit hard to see out into the road..Bucket won't reach out that far anymore..
I would have to take the snow a long way to do most of that,, I was thinking of something like an flat extension on the bucket to push the tops off with..![]()
, I was thinking of something like an flat extension on the bucket to push the tops off with..![]()
Around here the State Highway Dept uses a pusher on their large Cat loader to push the salt up into the salt shed. Tractor trailers dump the salt close to the doorway or just inside the doorway. The salt shed is 40 feet wide by 60 feet long and 20 feet high to the bottom of the roof trusses. The only way to pile the salt in the shed is by using their homemade pusher. Their pusher is basically a steel flat plow that bolts to the bucket and extends about 10 feet in front of the bucket. The plow blade is about 6 feet wide by 1 foot tall that extends about 10 feet in front of the bucket. Yes, like I said, it is a large loader.
I have pushed salt a few times and you NEED to keep the bucket and the pusher very close to the ground at all times or the rear of the loader will lift off the ground.
Ld1 have you ever plowed snow???Why did you pile the snow that hight to start with???????
Finely an answer.. USTA,, do you think a smaller pusher say 4' long by 4' wide would be too much,,???
Ld1 have you ever plowed snow???
I plow commercially.
Like when I plow my drive, and the first snow I push it about 20' back off the drive.
The place I'm having the isue is by the end of the drive,, ya know where the town plows keep making it higher at the end of the drive,, Seeing over the bank to check for traffic,,
When I have to remove high piles, whether with the blower or FEL (I'm about to do that today), I find if you can make a big enough hole in the bottom --don't go in TOO far-- then the top can be pulled down if it doesn't fall by itself. Then remove that, continue inward....
Here's a shot of where I went in through a plowtruck pile, to get at the path to my composter. Used my blower for this. Before & after pics- cut the path through just to the right of the right edge of the "before" pic. You can see the top of the composter box in the background. But-- I'm guessing your piles are higher than mine, so maybe this wouldn't work.....