Industrial Toys
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I did a search for this and couldn't find anything. Maybe someone would be kind enought to tell me how to do a search making BOTH words together a requirement. Thanks.
I have thought about getting a HUGE but light bucket. Maybe two yards or so. Something to clean my parking lot. A blade just requires too much back and forth and a blower doesn't move the snow far enough and usually the prevailing wind is working against me.
A PUSHER type thing might work, but is not worth getting and storing for this one area alone. Plus, I don't think they are good at stacking snow ten or so feet high, as far as I know.
A very large bucket would have applications year round for carrying large light material.
But, I was thinking about it. If you had, say half a foot of snow and had to go a couple of hundred feet, would the snow start coming out of the sides before the bucket ever filled up making the useable capacity no better then a conventional bucket?
Does anyone have experience with this?
I have thought about getting a HUGE but light bucket. Maybe two yards or so. Something to clean my parking lot. A blade just requires too much back and forth and a blower doesn't move the snow far enough and usually the prevailing wind is working against me.
A PUSHER type thing might work, but is not worth getting and storing for this one area alone. Plus, I don't think they are good at stacking snow ten or so feet high, as far as I know.
A very large bucket would have applications year round for carrying large light material.
But, I was thinking about it. If you had, say half a foot of snow and had to go a couple of hundred feet, would the snow start coming out of the sides before the bucket ever filled up making the useable capacity no better then a conventional bucket?
Does anyone have experience with this?