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I'm considering adding a snow pusher to my winter arsenal. I clear snow for myself and a neighbor. Not a huge amount of square footage, but it's enough of a chore that it gets old. Right now I use a 7' back blade behind my little New Holland if we get under 6" at a time. If we get more, or I need to move the banks back, I use my 45hp Kubota. I only have a bucket for the Kubota though, so it's pretty slow. So, I'm thinking about a pusher. Thought about a steel one, but then I thought that I might need trip protection for the loader and a back drag, and now we're over three grand. Then I saw these rubber ones. A 7' is $1000. Seems more forgiving than steel and has a back drag. Won't be doing anything on pavement (gravel only), so it seems like it should hold up pretty well. Anyone run one? Have any thoughts to share?