5' Pusher

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yooperdave

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Learning how to use a pusher. Tractor is 4' wide and the pusher is 5' wide with a back blade.

Yooper Dave
 

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I like the skid shoes on that pusher! Looks like they would be very gravel-friendly. :)
 
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Having the back drag blade is nice as long as your loader can pivot it all the way over.
 
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I have a L3000 and was thinking of a snow pusher. Do they work well and worth the investment. I have a bucket on now but up here in Canada you plow 3 ft and its full. What about a 6-7' pusher?? Thanks
 
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I have a L3000 and was thinking of a snow pusher. Do they work well and worth the investment. I have a bucket on now but up here in Canada you plow 3 ft and its full. What about a 6-7' pusher?? Thanks

I would get the deepest/tallest (not widest) pusher as possible. My back drag blade is welded on and adds structural integrity. I still need to plow the overflow afterward - similar to a bucket. I would recommend a blower in the back and a snow bucket in the front if you have lots of snow to address - especially if clearing over a long distance.

My pusher comes highly recommended. Very heavy duty @ 600#. I can't push too far, but works out ok for my paved driveway.

Yooper Dave
 
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I have a L3000 and was thinking of a snow pusher. Do they work well and worth the investment. I have a bucket on now but up here in Canada you plow 3 ft and its full. What about a 6-7' pusher?? Thanks

Also in Canada and in a snow belt zone.

Pusher is good for minor events (those that U don't really need to plow).
A decent blower is your best friend. Blow it as far away so as to not bother you later.
Save your $$'s on a pusher and invest them in a decent blower.
 
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I have an 8' snow push and I like it (better than the bucket), but with my driveway being 1400' from the road to the house, I'm thinking a snow blower is in order for next winter. When the snow is LIGHT, there's no issue...but we RARELY get that kind of snow in Central NY!
 
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Also in Canada and in a snow belt zone.

Pusher is good for minor events (those that U don't really need to plow).
A decent blower is your best friend. Blow it as far away so as to not bother you later.
Save your $$'s on a pusher and invest them in a decent blower.

Agreed. I already have 8 ft banks.

I can see using a pusher to move snow, but then you need a FEL to pile it up.

Blow the white stuff
 
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