Kubota M59, Kubota L3800, Grasshopper 428D, Topkick dump truck, 3500 dump truck, 10 ton trailer, more lighter trailers.
I have heard of people cutting a slot in PVC pipe, and slipping it over the edge. A more sophisticated methods is to build a clamp that holds a rubber edge. I don't have to worry about plowing snow, so I haven't tried either method.
/ anyway to cover the fel edgefor snow removal so it doesnt scrape my blacktop
I have found trying to use 'plastic' pipe to be frustrating. You spend a lot of time putting it back in place, and you don't get a lot of use out of it before it cracks and splits. I've tried it on the FEL bucket and the back blade. On the back blade I have sandwiched in some horse matting strips as suggested by others here. For the FEL edge I am still looking for a solution to plow my blacktop drive, where I don't have to drill or at least drill many holes in the little BX bucket.
Of course I realize solutions do depend on your ability to weld or fabricate and the size of the machine.
/ anyway to cover the fel edgefor snow removal so it doesnt scrape my blacktop
I use mine on my blacktop (newly paved) and it doesn't scratch it, just watch the tilt so that you don't dig in. I just find the minimum angle needed to scrape the snow / ice off and put it in float.
/ anyway to cover the fel edgefor snow removal so it doesnt scrape my blacktop
Ratchetrake LLC makes a product called SnowEdge, it seems to be what you are looking for. I've never used it, I have a plow for my tractor. But I have the Ratchet Rake, and it is a well built tool.