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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 185892" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>Front mount snow blower is the only way to go in my opinion, well worth the money spent there. Or if you like going to the chiropractor than a rear mount will do. I don't have a tractor that size but if I were to get one I wouldn't think twice about a spending the coin on a front mount snow blower. I've got an older JD garden tractor with the front mount snow blower and actually enjoy clearing snow.</p><p></p><p>One thing I considered when buying was how long do I plan on having it. If you only plan on 5-6 years the cheaper ones will serve you fine. However if you may keep it indefinitely, consider parts availability down the road. You can still get parts for a 40 year old JD garden tractor. New Holland should be ok, not sure about Kubota.</p><p></p><p>I bought mine in Grand Forks, before it was leading edge. By far better prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 185892, member: 437"] Front mount snow blower is the only way to go in my opinion, well worth the money spent there. Or if you like going to the chiropractor than a rear mount will do. I don't have a tractor that size but if I were to get one I wouldn't think twice about a spending the coin on a front mount snow blower. I've got an older JD garden tractor with the front mount snow blower and actually enjoy clearing snow. One thing I considered when buying was how long do I plan on having it. If you only plan on 5-6 years the cheaper ones will serve you fine. However if you may keep it indefinitely, consider parts availability down the road. You can still get parts for a 40 year old JD garden tractor. New Holland should be ok, not sure about Kubota. I bought mine in Grand Forks, before it was leading edge. By far better prices. [/QUOTE]
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