FEL Bucket Wax

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GoodGuy

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Nova Scotia, Canada
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JD 4210 E-Hydro
Has anyone heard of a "wax" or similar product that I could coat the inside of my bucket so that when I'm moving snow in the winter, the packed snow doesn't stick to the inside of the bucket causing me to only to get 1/2 scoops ??? I have heard that there is a product available but can't find anything locally.
Thanks
Eric
 
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Haven't heard of anything marketed like that, but I would think ski wax would fit the bill pretty well. It solves a similar problem.

Cliff
 
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I've heard of people using PAM (the cooking spray), but I had pretty good luck last year just having the bucket the same temp as the (outside, unheated) air. Not 100% successful, mind you, but pretty good.
 
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I just use the cheapest car wax that I can find. Remember to pay special attention to the corners where the end sheet meets the main sheet. Start with a healthy coating there first. Then work on the larger areas.
I don't even wipe the wax off when I'm done coating the inside of the bucket. I figure the more wax the better...besides, who is going to stand out in the cold and criticize your swirl marks?
The combination of the wax and a cold bucket (leave the bucket sit outside while the snow is falling) gives me great success. No sticking!
 
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Eric,

I don't know if it would work on the bucket, but I used this on my 54" mower deck from my 445. My JD dealer had a product that I believe was called Slick Coat. Farmers would use it on various equipment to lubricate and protect. It goes on as a gunmetal gray primer that is very smooth to the touch. I think it actually has Teflon material in the spray/primer.

BTW, I had my new 62" belly mower coated with a smooth Rhino lining. Works great. Wears great. Much easier cleanup.

John
 
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Eric , I use Johnsons paste wax . It holds up fairly well .
And for touch up( or lazziness ) I use PAM spray . John
 
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I would use PAM - it does wonder's on my Satellite dish to keep the wet snow off in the winter. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

-Bob
 
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I use the store brand cooking spray, which is cheaper than PAM. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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The original name and non-JD name for the product is Slip-Plate. Lots of farm stores and TSC sell it in spray cans and also in gallons. It has a high graphite content.
 
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Hi...


Here's a link for Snow Plow Wax...

Can also be used on mower decks...

Haven't used it... so dunno' how effective it is...

A new coat of high gloss paint helps too...

Dave...
 

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