So had this old wooden box around home for years. The other day I had a , ah ha , moment and thought, I could make a snow pusher for the loader on the Case 446. The wood feet on the box match up perfect to the loader arms and cylinders.
Works good. Might paint it up a bit. May put kids crazy snow carpet on the inside for the snow to slide off. Any way, fun times with my son last Saturday fitting it up.
Noel
Tried posting this yesterday, but no work. Then couldn’t even get on the site. Oh well. Working today so far.
Wooden snow pusher
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Re: Wooden snow pusher
@propane1 - Noel, I really enjoyed the video you posted on your YouTube Channel of your wooden snow pusher in action...
https://youtu.be/-UCu9AtlmLg?si=GZRzWVw6BAC6-_su

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Re: Wooden snow pusher
RoamingGnome wrote: ↑Tue Jan 06, 2026 7:49 pm @propane1 - Noel, I really enjoyed the video you posted on your YouTube Channel of your wooden snow pusher in action...
Noel SnowPusher.jpg
https://youtu.be/-UCu9AtlmLg?si=GZRzWVw6BAC6-_su
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Thanks Gerry. It got quite a few views.