Rustyiron
Super Member
I'm taking your post as wanting to protect your cutting edge, not your driveway. In this case a lot of buckets and drilled to accept a "bolt on cutting edge ", a great investment when doing what you plan to. It's sacrificial and will save an eventual cutting and welding in a new one to your bucket, $$$.Hi. We just got our new Kubota LX3310. Snow is coming. What can we do to protect the loader's bucket 60 inch edge from our tired paved tar driveway? Thank you for your help!
It may not need to be specific to your machine as long as you can find a "boce" (bolt on ...) with the correct drilling pattern. Most are reversible meaning you can wear out both sides by flipping it around when you've worn down one side.
Check with your dealer or a construction equipment (skid steers, backhoes, etc) dealers.
Put me in the rear blade is better group as well. Even a econo TSC blade would be fine.