I have a 7 foot snow bucket for my skid loader. It has a high back with 2 squares of expanded metal near the top so you can see the cutting edge. Works good on hard ground, on softer ground you tend to do alot of landscaping.
Maybe just the way mine is made, but it has a real aggressive cutting edge, probably great for blacktop or cement, but hard to leave alittle hardpack with it. I tend to use my regular bucket with a worn edge. If there`s any amount of snow, I just fire up the tractor and use the blower.
I think it`s just like any other piece of equipment. Depending on the design, and what you need it for will determine how good it works for you.
Alot of places, around here anyway, rent skid loader attachments. Maybe you could rent one to try it and see how it works..
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