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The short answer is that you can, but we don't recommend it. Long answer... well, that's in the video. If you've already got a loader with a bucket on your compact or subcompact tractor, and you're tempted to use it all winter long for snow removal, give this video a watch and see where you come out after.
You'll want to go with a bucket in wet snows on softer surfaces because the elongated bottom will skim better than a pusher. If the snow conditions are dry and the surface of your drive or lot is hard and solid, the pusher is what we'd recommend.
In most cases, the buckets are oriented straight ahead and cannot be angled. This means they can't disperse snow off to one side as you drive forward. As a result, the bucket quickly fills up and starts spilling snow out both sides, making a mess.