I find my self letting bucket slam down to jolt stuck snow in bucket out of bucket. I have heard commercial tractors doing similar, so this must be OK,,,right?
The commercial guys doing it are employees that don't give a sh*t because they don't pay for expensive equipment repairs.I find my self letting bucket slam down to jolt stuck snow in bucket out of bucket. I have heard commercial tractors doing similar, so this must be OK,,,right?
No its not ok. Buckets are meant for digging, dumping. Bring the bucket up about 6 ft in the air, dump it 1/ 2 way then start feathering the dump (ie shaking the bucket back and forth with the curl/dump functions on the joystick). By the time your bucket is fully vertical it should be empty.I find my self letting bucket slam down to jolt stuck snow in bucket out of bucket. I have heard commercial tractors doing similar, so this must be OK,,,right?
Usually shaking the bucket with the curl/dump control gets the job done but I would have no qualms about a "gentle" rap on the ground. Free fall from full height - no.I find my self letting bucket slam down to jolt stuck snow in bucket out of bucket. I have heard commercial tractors doing similar, so this must be OK,,,right?
Shaking a suspended bucket is one thing.If shaking the bucket (not slamming on the ground) is abuse that will cause damage, I’d also like to know. I don’t have problems with snow and don’t shake the bucket unless it’s necessary, but dealing with red clay I don’t know anything would ever get done without shaking the bucket.
Having trouble understanding why this would be a NO.:re letting bucket slam down to jolt stuck snow
if you mean hitting the ground with it, then NO !!
Will try the silicone.I always spray the inside of the bucket with silicone while it's still dry and clean before using it on snow and it helps a lot. Probably any kind of oil would work as well.
I have never had any luck using float. I guess I start the bucket down with power and gravity does the rest. Seems it is made to do this but maybe not. Lots of time wet snow is packed up in the bucket using up half the available space inside.Having trouble understanding why this would be a NO.
If the tractor is stopped, and the bucket is just falling like in float, what would be the negative?
Just wondering what I am missing...