Snow "Soft" edge for snow removal?

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Jabroni

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Kubota BX24
As a new BX24 owner, and coming from a typical lawn tractor, I'm completely unfamiliar with what's available as far as accessories. What I was wondering is if there's a soft edge available that attaches to the loader bucket that would easier on the driveway. I was thinking of something like tire tread material. Anything like that?
 
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There was a post a while back..(two years, I reckon) which described how a guy used horse matting (for the stall floor) cut in a strip and bolted to his blade.
It was pretty tough and pretty cheap!
 
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I used 1/2" strips of UHMW Polyethylene bolted to my loader bucket, rear blade and snowblower. Ordered them from McMaster-Carr. Didn't see much wear and no marks on over 350 feet of concrete driveway last winter. The loader bucket has a bolt on cutting edge I replaced with the plastic. It's almost July; you thinking ahead or is it winter there?
 
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I looked at my bucket last night and can't say I saw any noticeable wear from this season. Allot of it has to do with the surface you are clearing and your angle of attack. This past winter we had ice that I would not have been able to get up without the cutting edge.
 
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Jdengr said:
..... It's almost July; you thinking ahead or is it winter there?

:D It's been cold up here but not that cold! Just thinking ahead. It'll be here before you know it.
 
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Plow rubber from Rubbercal - some angle iron and some welding...
 

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Jabroni,

I made this cheap and simple snow pusher. The wood doesn't damage the surface and when the wood wears down I just reverse it, then replace it. I do quite a few drives and there is actually little wear.

Use that float feature.
 

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Wow, both clever ideas! Nice job. I've got plenty of time to work on one too. Thanks!

BTW, my dealer told me last week that Curtis is about to announce a plow blade for the BX24 that will attach to the FEL. Detach the bucket, and the plow will fit right in.
 
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Jabroni said:
BTW, my dealer told me last week that Curtis is about to announce a plow blade for the BX24 that will attach to the FEL. Detach the bucket, and the plow will fit right in.
I don't like it cause which ever one i needed the other one would probably be on the loader arms.

I like my both always ready to go system way better.
FEL on BX23
Front Blade on BX1500
 
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Jabroni,

I made this cheap and simple snow pusher. The wood doesn't damage the surface and when the wood wears down I just reverse it, then replace it. I do quite a few drives and there is actually little wear.

Use that float feature.

I like the snowpusher made of wood. I'll try to make one for the next snow. I was able to deal with 24" the past weekend with only a FEL and rear blade. A similar snowpusher would have helped a lot. I'll try to remove the toothbar and use the same holes as attachment points.
Great design.
 

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