Hey guys, thanks for all the information and help. My truck is only a 1500 Chevy 4X4 and snowplows are over 2k new and very hard to find used (not many people have plows on ½ ton). I went to the dealer and got a quote. The Sno-way and Fisher Homesteader. My goal is to keep things as simple as possible. I need to be able to fix and transport the tractor myself. That is one thing that makes me nervous about the Xn Fords. If I need tires I must go the shop. I prefer to be able to fix things with the tools I have at home. I think a Ford or similar size tractor is too big for what I need. They make a snow blower attachment for my garden tractor but it is belt driven and many folks complain about the belt slipping off in heavy snow. I have thought about a 4 wheeler but I do not feel they have the weight to plow. I am in Michigan and last week I came home to 12 inches of snow and currently have piles of snow several feet tall. What ever I get I would like to have a snow blower not a plow. I feel that anything short of a ¾ ton truck with ballast in the back and you better off with snow blower than a plow. Thanks everyone. :D
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