Now this is all free advice, so you are getting exactly what you are paying for, my opinion. First if you want to do loader work, you buy a loader, if you want to cut grass, buy a lawnmower. Don’t buy one unit and think it will be good for both jobs, you won’t be happy in the end. And here’s why. Yes loaders come on and off, and so do mower decks, but it’s such a pain in the backside to take the mower off to do a little loader work, and I’ll be careful. Next thing you know, the mower deck is caught up on a stump or hump and something gets bent and what the heck this thing don’t go on and off easy like it used to!! Buy a zero turn lawnmower to cut your grass, and get the tractor loader to clear your snow and do your routing around in the dirt. One other opinion, buy either a JD or a Kubota. You will want to sell these toys one day, and these two brands will hold value, the two you named... not so much. My opinion
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