Stan I can see how it would be a great option for a contractor that has limited help and machines on-site. Only problem the loader it will be used on will be destroyed in a few years at most. Hydraulic lines pins and bushings etc.
Ok Stan, you can't throw a comment out there about having a competitors product that only lasted one year and not tell us who. Do tell please. I have the BOSS Cube and I'm anything but impressed with it. I HAVE gotten about 5 years use out of it though.
It seems to me that for something like that to work for you, you'd need a pile of salt onsite. Or did I miss something. I'm not at all in your king of industry. Retired in fact. So, my ignorance in these kind of things is DEEP!
A lot of companies around here that do large sites like distribution centers or shopping malls will build a small salt shed on site or put a few shipping containers on site to hold salt.
Snow stuff is always interesting! Love seeing the new inventions! Keep it up!
Stan I can see how it would be a great option for a contractor that has limited help and machines on-site. Only problem the loader it will be used on will be destroyed in a few years at most. Hydraulic lines pins and bushings etc.
That’s an understatement. You’re keeping the loader on site so no wash bay after each event.
Let it snow!
Stan this will a strange season for me. I am 68 at it will my first not moving snow from my first time at 14. I am sure i still will not sleep!
Great idea but would like to see a way to easily wash it and the loader down after use to keep the salt from eating it alive.
Very nice if you can store salt on the property. But If you got property all over it will not work if you can not store salt there
Lol now we hope it snows this year
I would like to see how this could be used a too dresser for leveling mix.
Ok Stan, you can't throw a comment out there about having a competitors product that only lasted one year and not tell us who. Do tell please. I have the BOSS Cube and I'm anything but impressed with it. I HAVE gotten about 5 years use out of it though.
It seems to me that for something like that to work for you, you'd need a pile of salt onsite.
Or did I miss something.
I'm not at all in your king of industry. Retired in fact. So, my ignorance in these kind of things is DEEP!
A lot of companies around here that do large sites like distribution centers or shopping malls will build a small salt shed on site or put a few shipping containers on site to hold salt.
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Can you use it on farm compact tractor
Probably starts at $10,000 for the little guy
$15,000 is what I have seen them for
Good lord
@@Pawinterservices Yes.