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<blockquote data-quote="Achucker" data-source="post: 300841" data-attributes="member: 5185"><p>@ raider I will disagree with you on the blower. Speaking from experience. I have a compact tractor. I used to use a bucket for pushing and blade in rear for both weight and scraping. Bought a front mounted blower because it sucked on big snow falls. Now at my place I dont worry about where snow goes but it cut my time of pushing 75%. I have also used it at my parents place in a trailer park. Now if that isn't a tight spot i don't know what is!! You can literally blow the snow into a pile right next to the road/tractor. No different than pushing snow with a blade. Or throw it in front of you and always moving snow forward. Another nice thing with blowers is the snow does not compact in piles and seems to melt over the winter better. Saying it's not an option is imho not knowing the capability of what this setup can do. I also still have the blade on for scraping ice and light snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Achucker, post: 300841, member: 5185"] @ raider I will disagree with you on the blower. Speaking from experience. I have a compact tractor. I used to use a bucket for pushing and blade in rear for both weight and scraping. Bought a front mounted blower because it sucked on big snow falls. Now at my place I dont worry about where snow goes but it cut my time of pushing 75%. I have also used it at my parents place in a trailer park. Now if that isn't a tight spot i don't know what is!! You can literally blow the snow into a pile right next to the road/tractor. No different than pushing snow with a blade. Or throw it in front of you and always moving snow forward. Another nice thing with blowers is the snow does not compact in piles and seems to melt over the winter better. Saying it's not an option is imho not knowing the capability of what this setup can do. I also still have the blade on for scraping ice and light snow. [/QUOTE]
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