snow blade attached to bucket

meanjean

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Kubota MX4700
Aug 10, 2010
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Have24wheel
That's the ticket.
Easy on and off as well
Blower at the back end is a nice touch.

I fully apprectate the pile of snow my little bucket moves aroud after shovelling for 30 seconds.
 

hav24wheel

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Oct 13, 2009
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Have24wheel
That's the ticket.
Easy on and off as well
Blower at the back end is a nice touch.

I fully apprectate the pile of snow my little bucket moves aroud after shovelling for 30 seconds.
The hardest part is lining up the pin that goes into the hole in the bucket. Last year I used just the bucket and blower, and it took forever. The blade goes prtiiy fast, but I need to add hydraulic lever and a ram so I don't have to manually angle the blade.

Also a good idea to have some wt on/in the rear tires. I have 660 pounds of Chloride in my rear tires.
 

meanjean

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Kubota MX4700
Aug 10, 2010
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Hazelridge, Manitoba
I'd imagine it would be tough lining the pin up.
Its not exactly a pack of cards.

I'm suprised you need additional weight on the back end.
Blower weighs in close to 400 pounds.

You are clearing considerably more area than me.
A regular bucket does not make speedy work.
Its not that I have a terribly big area to clear, I just enjoy the desing/build process.

Auto tilt would be stellar.

Nice set up!
 

hav24wheel

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I had to put wt in the back so the tractor can push the blower through the snow. Last two years I didnt have any wt back there, and it was a pain some times..