30 to 50 HP sounds very light for a 6 to 8 foot wide snow blower. That could reduce you ground speed to 2 MPH or less. A front mounted snow blower would be easier to operate and give you better gear choices, but it might tie up the tractor more than a 3 point hitch mounted unit. Some people use a 3 point hitch mounted blower behind a tractor with a front end loader with a wide snow bucket.
Please tell us some more about your situation: 12 inches of fluffy snow or 240 inches of wet heavy snow per year; daily wind drifting or calm winds; hills and woods to catch snow or flat land and a raised drive that blows free of snow; retired with 6 hours of time to clear the drive or working off-farm and only have 20 minutes to clear the 3/4 mile drive. Can you leave the snow blower on one tractor all winter or must you remove the snow blower after each storm to do other chores.
If the tractor will be kept in a garage, does that mean it must fit under a 7 foot high standard garage door?
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