So far all of the replys I agree with. Husqvarna made a manual shift machine in 2005 and I love mine. NLA. Has 54 inch deck. Your friend needs a GARDEN tractor or even a bit bigger. When you throw a blower on the front, you need a machine with some brass. Like 24hp or 26hp maybe a bit more. Husqvarna has fabricated mower decks and they cost more but WOW are they ever tough! For the winter blowing they have a very good snow blower. You will need chains on the rear. Personally I would fill the tires too. Will add about 125lbs. of weight but will also drastically lower the center of gravity on the machine. Far far less tippy on an embankment. Look around on the net also but I would go to a dealer and check out an estate type Husqvarna. Very good all around machine. Very well built. They are built bY AYP for Husqvarna. Get one with the Briggs Vtech engines. Picture of my beast from last summer cleaning the yard. See how small the seat looks. No, that is how big it is. Opps,,,picked a wrong file.
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