I have seen on U-Tubes, operators shakeing the bucket at the end of a dumped load. I have a lot of snow that sticks to my bucket and wondering if this is skill they have developed or some type of advanced operation leaver that does the shakes?
Oh good! I guess I explained it good enough? I'm an equipment operating trainer, but I suck at putting things into words, LOLYep what he said!
Spray silicone would be less messy.Some else try spraying the bucket with cooking oil like pam or some of the cheep stuff, helps a bit
Remember to shake it - don't play with itOh good! I guess I explained it good enough? I'm an equipment operating trainer, but I suck at putting things into words, LOL
It's easier to get on a machine and show someone.
THAT ...is...ALWAYS,... good advice!Remember to shake it - don't play with it
Fluid film works great for plows.Some else try spraying the bucket with cooking oil like pam or some of the cheep stuff, helps a bit
Even has a strangyly likeable smell to it, too.Fluid film works great for plows.
been using it for years.
no mess/environment safe.
I prefer LPS-3, and I never buy it in the spray can.Even has a strangyly likeable smell to it, too.
And with a coating of it any rust gets stopped in its tracks, it's a very good rust-inhibitor.
Just can't use the spray cans of fluid film in the cold. Keep the spray can warm. Below freezing much and the "film" thickens a lot and will clog up the spray nozzle.
How often do you re-apply the spray? I think I will try this on both my loader bucket and snow pusherEven has a strangyly likeable smell to it, too.
And with a coating of it any rust gets stopped in its tracks, it's a very good rust-inhibitor.
Just can't use the spray cans of fluid film in the cold. Keep the spray can warm. Below freezing much and the "film" thickens a lot and will clog up the spray nozzle.
You will find that LPS-3 has MUCH better independent test ratings, for rust prevention/protection, than "snake oil", or ANY of the other claimed rust preventive oil coatings.How often do you re-apply the spray? I think I will try this on both my loader bucket and snow pusher
I reapply fluid film when any signs of rust reappear. Used it to coat the front snowblower mid-pto transfer shaft which is bare steel and turned orange with surface rust within a month or two of use. Re-coated 2 or 3 years later. It also goes onto the loader and backhoe valve linkages, and 3-point pins and link swivel balls.How often do you re-apply the spray? I think I will try this on both my loader bucket and snow pusher
Thank you!I reapply fluid film when any signs of rust reappear. Used it to coat the front snowblower mid-pto transfer shaft which is bare steel and turned orange with surface rust within a month or two of use. Re-coated 2 or 3 years later. It also goes onto the loader and backhoe valve linkages, and 3-point pins and link swivel balls.