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Re: JD STX46 - snow thrower attachment
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Posted by Sloroll on March 30, 2005 at 19:28:02 from (12.219.230.225):
In Reply to: JD STX46 - snow thrower attachment posted by newbie_sk on March 30, 2005 at 19:17:10:
Believe me I'm not trying to be snooty, just been there. I am sure you can get a blower or blade to fit your tractor. It will be cheaper to buy a nice walk behind blower than to payfor, retrofit and work a blower or blade on that little tractor. You will need weights and chains too or it is completely helpless. If you get snow behind the blade or blower you are dead in the water too. If you raise off your seat for any reason (there are a lot of them) the engine dies and you will get frustrated. A cab is very helpful on tractor a blower because you just sit there in the cold with snow blowing on your face and up your pant leg. With a walk behind at least you are moving and warmer. It is much harder to get in a futile stuck position and really is so much more covenient. That is just my opinion on it. I am sure others will vary. Regardless good luck and I hope you really never have a huge snow to deal with! Bill
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