GalwayBoy
Bronze Member
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( On snow or ice, I've often had to use my steering brakes because the bucket wants to submarine, and the brakes give me steering.
Ralph )</font>
That's a great tip, Ralph. While I have achieved reasonable steering control by keeping the bucket angled up a bit, I can't remove all of the snow that way. I'll try the steering brakes on the next snowfall, whenever that is..... Currently pouring rain in upstate NY.
FWIW, I have been using the steering brakes extensively in my snowy pastures while snatching up brush with my 4 in 1 bucket. They make it SO much easier to maneuver.
Jon
Ralph )</font>
That's a great tip, Ralph. While I have achieved reasonable steering control by keeping the bucket angled up a bit, I can't remove all of the snow that way. I'll try the steering brakes on the next snowfall, whenever that is..... Currently pouring rain in upstate NY.
FWIW, I have been using the steering brakes extensively in my snowy pastures while snatching up brush with my 4 in 1 bucket. They make it SO much easier to maneuver.
Jon