gladehound
Veteran Member
Hi all, looking for some opinions (hopefully educated opinions) on the following:
The questions is: What size snow bucket will be most efficient for snow removal with at Kioti DS4510HS? Of better yet... any reasons I shouldn't get an 8 foot wide snow bucket? This is for snows too heavy/deep to do with back blade.
Considerations: 8 foot would allow one pass clearing but may get bent more easily or put more stress on loader arms if I catch a corner. 8 foot requires better build quality to stay straight which means more weight and price. 8 foot may not push through some places where a smaller bucket would.
Some buckets I've looked at (keep in mind I have a 66" bucket for digging):
- Tomahawk snow bucket 27" high 37" deep and 6-8 feet wide (450 pounds in 7 foot width) - cheapest and lightest - but is it too light to go 8 foot?
- Local Amish made snow bucket 30" high 39" deep and 6-8 feet wide (600 pounds in 7 foot width) - most expensive - still not too heavy
- BD standard snow bucket (don't know hight / depth) looks like Tomahawk bucket. Assume 6-8ft width available (500 pounds in 6 foot width) - in between price of other two
I don't want to be over ~$1200
Additional related information so that you don't have to ask these questions:
- Tractor width 69 inches
- Loader lift ~2800 full hights, ~3700 at ground
- Bucket roll back force ~3000 pounds at 20" from pin
- tractor weight ~6500 pounds with loader, standard bucket a little balast and me. Can add a lot more balast if needed - not an issue.
- Has skid steer style quick attached with 66" bucket (my digging bucket). Bucket weight is probably ~350 pounds. ~20" high ~20" deep
- Removing snow from 4 gravel and 4 paved driveways (as a favor in return for other favors)
- will use edge tamers or pipe on gravel
- Starting from street and going towards house / garage
- most drives are single lane and 200-400 ft long with a turn around area at the house end
- Typical snow under 1 foot but sometimes get a heavy 2-3 footer (once every few years)
- would love power angle v-plow on loader arms but too much $$$
- A straight power angle plow will be too far out front for the wheel base
- A snow blower cost too much $$$
- A pusher is no good when starting from road and going towards house
Hope that's not too much information up front! I know how you guys like to ask questions
The questions is: What size snow bucket will be most efficient for snow removal with at Kioti DS4510HS? Of better yet... any reasons I shouldn't get an 8 foot wide snow bucket? This is for snows too heavy/deep to do with back blade.
Considerations: 8 foot would allow one pass clearing but may get bent more easily or put more stress on loader arms if I catch a corner. 8 foot requires better build quality to stay straight which means more weight and price. 8 foot may not push through some places where a smaller bucket would.
Some buckets I've looked at (keep in mind I have a 66" bucket for digging):
- Tomahawk snow bucket 27" high 37" deep and 6-8 feet wide (450 pounds in 7 foot width) - cheapest and lightest - but is it too light to go 8 foot?
- Local Amish made snow bucket 30" high 39" deep and 6-8 feet wide (600 pounds in 7 foot width) - most expensive - still not too heavy
- BD standard snow bucket (don't know hight / depth) looks like Tomahawk bucket. Assume 6-8ft width available (500 pounds in 6 foot width) - in between price of other two
I don't want to be over ~$1200
Additional related information so that you don't have to ask these questions:
- Tractor width 69 inches
- Loader lift ~2800 full hights, ~3700 at ground
- Bucket roll back force ~3000 pounds at 20" from pin
- tractor weight ~6500 pounds with loader, standard bucket a little balast and me. Can add a lot more balast if needed - not an issue.
- Has skid steer style quick attached with 66" bucket (my digging bucket). Bucket weight is probably ~350 pounds. ~20" high ~20" deep
- Removing snow from 4 gravel and 4 paved driveways (as a favor in return for other favors)
- will use edge tamers or pipe on gravel
- Starting from street and going towards house / garage
- most drives are single lane and 200-400 ft long with a turn around area at the house end
- Typical snow under 1 foot but sometimes get a heavy 2-3 footer (once every few years)
- would love power angle v-plow on loader arms but too much $$$
- A straight power angle plow will be too far out front for the wheel base
- A snow blower cost too much $$$
- A pusher is no good when starting from road and going towards house
Hope that's not too much information up front! I know how you guys like to ask questions