However, if you have a pin-on bucket, or you simply cannot afford a set of forks, the Edge Tamer system provides a suitable alternative. If you don’t own a set, I would recommend you consider doing so. You can use them for LOTS different purposes, many of which have nothing to do with a pallet. Pallet forks are probably the most versatile front end loader attachment available. However, this is not the end of the Edge Tamer story. Less than $100 (with the TTWT 5% off coupon code) provides an effective snow removal solution for your compact tractor. For example, we are planning to use the 6″ version on my dad’s Case 580 backhoe. For heavier buckets, or situations where the ground under the snow is extra soft/muddy, you may want the wider version. For wider buckets, you may want to consider addind an Edge Tamer in the middle. For sub-compact tractors, two of the 3″ will work fine. Who knows, we may clear our entire back yard!Įdge Tamers are offered in 3″, 4″, and now 6″ widths. When (if?) we get some snow, we’ll get some video with the Edge Tamers for their primary use. As we were testing, the loader even started picking up leaves! Obviously, the Edge Tamers are not marketed as a leaf collection system, but hey, I could think of worse ways to attempt leaf collection! …like a hand-held yard rake!! This video (shot in the summer) shows how the Edge Tamers prevent the loader from gouging into the suburban sod. The Edge Tamers will fit any subcompact/compact or even larger front end loaders. The Edge Tamers fit onto the cutting edge of tractor (or skid steer) mounted front loader. The primary purpose and driving force for you to purchase the Edge Tamer is its simple and cost effective solution to snow removal. The Edge Tamer ‘system’ as I’ll refer to it here is just such a solution. By now, you’ve probably noticed my fondness for products which solve a specific problem today, and can also be extended to solve additional problems either today or in the future.
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