We run a 60 inch high capacity bucket on the LX 665 for feeding silage and what ever else comes up never gave it much thought till someone came in before Christmas and shell we say Barrowed the skidsteer . My buddy had to rent a skidsteer to feed with and the LX170 came with the standard bucket , what use to take and hour was taking two with the standard bucket . When i found him an other LX665 he bought it and it came with the standard bucket and same thing two hours feeding . HE and i went to a sale and i found a big bucket off a case skidsteer that was a high capacity 60 inch and we bought it . Feeding time back down to and hour . Then his old skidsteer turns up so now there is two nice skidsteers with two 60 inch buckets . About like loading coal with a standard 3yd. bucket on a big loader verses a 6 yd. loose material bucket same loader but bigger bucket half the time . So for what you want to do that is the way to go as long as the snow is light and fluffy not a problem but if it is wet and sloppy lot more weight .
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