Posted by Bill(Wis) on January 01, 2020 at 10:33:37 from (75.97.187.58):
In Reply to: SV posted by Geo-TH,In on January 01, 2020 at 06:25:53:
????? Do you have anything attached to the back of the tractor? Why not just put a blade on the back, turned around to push going backward? I've been doing that for 20 years with a Kubota, no less. That gives you the best of both worlds. A blade on the back and a bucket on the front. Both very useful when it comes to moving snow. Another option would be a snow blower on the back with the bucket on the front. I prefer a blade to a blower. Why? I've been using a blade for 20 years with absolutely no maintenance whatsoever and it'll be good for another 20. I don't know how many blowers I would have been through by now. And endless repairing. And, I don't buy the argument: "I get a stiff neck looking backward". Today's tractors have swivel seats , heated cabs with good vision, etc. I'm almost 84 and still do it with an open station tractor and, dressed properly, can plow all the snow that comes my way.
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