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Finally got some snow this last week. Been a dry winter.
 
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If you desire to move snow w/ 84" implement, this works and lifting is not an issue, pusher weighs 550 lbs.
 

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If you desire to move snow w/ 84" implement, this works and lifting is not an issue, pusher weighs 550 lbs.

Thanks but no thanks.:thumbsup:
 
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Does your tractor have any trouble lifting a full 84" bucket of wet snow? If so, how full will it lift? Thanks in advance!

It lifts a full bucket of wet snow and ice without a problem. I do have a 700 lb. snowblower on the back and the rear tires loaded with rimguard or it would probably do a handstand.
 
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Looks like I might actually get a chance to blow some snow. Most of the Winter has been 6" of heavy wet snow followed within 24 hours by 2 inches of rain. Not much point in moving that slop.

Calling for two days of snow, 5-8 inches each day. Gonna be warm so it'll be heavy, but if we get as much as predicted it'll need to be moved.
 
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It lifts a full bucket of wet snow and ice without a problem. I do have a 700 lb. snowblower on the back and the rear tires loaded with rimguard or it would probably do a handstand.


Great. Thanks. I've been looking for a used 96” snow bucket. So I should be able to lift a full bucket. :thumbsup:
 
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They say we got a foot of snow coming tomorrow. WA HOO!
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