KKPop
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I found out last winter that a FEL is not ideally suited for snow removal. Because of several changes in angle and slope on my driveway, I gouged a few spots, and had considerable wear on the front edge of the bucket. Additionally, not being able to push the snow in any direction except forward was really time consuming.
This summer, I decided to attach a snow blade to the FEL in the hopes that it would produce more desireable results. Now I am able to scrape with the bucket raised a few inches above the surface, and I can also angle the blade resulting in a much neater and faster job.
Here are some pics of my new set-up in action.
This summer, I decided to attach a snow blade to the FEL in the hopes that it would produce more desireable results. Now I am able to scrape with the bucket raised a few inches above the surface, and I can also angle the blade resulting in a much neater and faster job.
Here are some pics of my new set-up in action.