Mr Bob's advise is good. Load your tires and try agian. That being said.
The blower idea also depends on your location. You have to realize that when you want to stop blowing you'd have to raise the blower and let it clear itself before you shove the clutch. This mean you have to run out the end of each pass with the blower. Obviously a problem if you have a small space. This can be avoided if you can "slip" out of reverse with out touching the clutch or doing damage to your transmission. You'd want to try it with out load first.
Like someone else suggested, perhaps you could offer to rent it to try it out before you deal.
The 850 should have the hp to run the blower it's just the lack of live pto that is your issue.
Around here a GOOD snow blower is just as valuable as tiller. Make sure your trading apples for apples though. Don't take a rusted out POS blower for a tiller that's in good shape.
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