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Anyone try anything like these on their tractor? The problem I am trying to solve is that there is now a concrete "alley" between two of my barns that has had the concrete carefully sloped to carry water away from the two barns AND from a third barn that forms the end of the alley. The concrete is an asymetrical V shape over most of its length to do this. The alley is about 10 feet wide, 48 feet long, and my blade is 6 feet, so the sharp corners of either bucket or blade are likely to gouge into the concrete. I was planning to blow snow out of it , but the bigger problem is that snow from two roofs slides off into it in a sodden or frozen pile, no way will any of that blow anywhere. So if I open a gate I can back the Bota in there and scrape it out...maybe. But I don't like the idea of gouging up the concrete, so these sounded helpful. Do they work, or alternative suggestions?
Anyone try anything like these on their tractor? The problem I am trying to solve is that there is now a concrete "alley" between two of my barns that has had the concrete carefully sloped to carry water away from the two barns AND from a third barn that forms the end of the alley. The concrete is an asymetrical V shape over most of its length to do this. The alley is about 10 feet wide, 48 feet long, and my blade is 6 feet, so the sharp corners of either bucket or blade are likely to gouge into the concrete. I was planning to blow snow out of it , but the bigger problem is that snow from two roofs slides off into it in a sodden or frozen pile, no way will any of that blow anywhere. So if I open a gate I can back the Bota in there and scrape it out...maybe. But I don't like the idea of gouging up the concrete, so these sounded helpful. Do they work, or alternative suggestions?