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brbhan

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Gentlemen: I am new to the site and already feel welcome, having browsed some very helpful and knowledgeable insights. I am a homeowner, located in the Albany, NY area,

Looking into the future I would like to ease the snow-removal task by, possibly acquiring a garden/lawn tractor and snow-blower combination. Have considered trading up to Kubota 2110 diesel plus blower attachment. What befuddles me is the absence of photos of this combination; me thinks that, though comfortable in looks, this may not be popular.

Currently I own a Troybilt, 16hp garden tractor used for mowing. The 13hp Craftsman snow-blower performs well. The blower has frills such as heated handles and motorized chute but must be wrestled to U-turn in the driveway no 奏urning levers. Idea is to trade Troybilt and Craftsman for the Kubota,

A side thought: My snow-blower has large, V-grooved tires that have never spun on ice. Kubota that I saw, has tires with a much less aggressive tread pattern that the sales person swore, was preferable to the V-groove.

A still, small voice warns there is little alternative to dedicated tools such as owned presently.

I really need an experienced opinion as to whether or not to go for the Kubota combo.

Thanks
 
   / And yet, another newbie_Kubota with snow blower for home #2  
They do offer a traction tire for the GR series. If your driveway is paved my favorite for traction is the turf tires! More surface contact to keep from spinning.
 
   / And yet, another newbie_Kubota with snow blower for home #3  
Can you get the GR with 4 wheel drive? That would be ideal for winter traction. I'm not familiar with the GR series, but thought I recalled it comes with that option. If not, chains are always a cheap alternative and work well, but get the two link version.
 
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I see from your profile that your lot is about 3/4 acre. You didn't mention how long your driveway is. It seems to me that you don't need a very big machine for your property - I think you want to not get too big a machine. Kubota does make some neat small tractors. My property is quite a big larger than yours (6.5 acres and 500 feet of driveway) but 90% of my tractor time is mowing (about 1.5 acres) or blowing. I have a front mount tractor (F2400 4wd) and it is perfect for my needs. You might consider a smaller version for your property. I leave the turf tires on year round. If I have a traction problem in the winter (rare) I just shift into 4wd and the problem is solved. From my perspective, a cab is essential for snow blowing - I don't like getting cold. There are lots of good used tractors around. Mine was previously owned by a small town. It had over 4500 hours on it when I bought it but have had no significant problems. It came packaged with a cab, mower deck, snowblower and dozer blade - and for about a third of the price of a new tractor without any add-ons. If you look around, you should be able to find a good used package suitable to your needs.
 
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Although I now own two Kubota 4wd tractors - the smaller of the two with a front mounted blower - for many years I cleared my snow with my Ford 14 Hp garden tractor with a front mounted two stage snowblower. I had the rear wheels filled and used chains, but then I went just about anywhere I could go when there was no snow.:)
 
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Gentlemen: I am new to the site and already feel welcome, having browsed some very helpful and knowledgeable insights. I am a homeowner, located in the Albany, NY area,

Looking into the future I would like to ease the snow-removal task by, possibly acquiring a garden/lawn tractor and snow-blower combination. Have considered trading up to Kubota 2110 diesel plus blower attachment. What befuddles me is the absence of photos of this combination; me thinks that, though comfortable in looks, this may not be popular.

Currently I own a Troybilt, 16hp garden tractor used for mowing. The 13hp Craftsman snow-blower performs well. The blower has frills such as heated handles and motorized chute but must be wrestled to U-turn in the driveway no 奏urning levers. Idea is to trade Troybilt and Craftsman for the Kubota,

A side thought: My snow-blower has large, V-grooved tires that have never spun on ice. Kubota that I saw, has tires with a much less aggressive tread pattern that the sales person swore, was preferable to the V-groove.

A still, small voice warns there is little alternative to dedicated tools such as owned presently.

I really need an experienced opinion as to whether or not to go for the Kubota combo.

Thanks
What happens here is you can go with a Sub compact for about the same or less money which is a better deal for the money.
 
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What happens here is you can go with a Sub compact for about the same or less money which is a better deal for the money.

Sounds good.
Kindly e x p a n d on your thoughts.
Thanks
 
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I have looked around - w/no luck. This, primarily, because of unfamiliarity with different model numbers. Crytic. Guess, time will broaden my knowledge.
Have suggestions for a 'smaller version'.

Thanks,
Deep into diesel MBZs as well (240D, SDL, CDI)

I see from your profile that your lot is about 3/4 acre. You didn't mention how long your driveway is. It seems to me that you don't need a very big machine for your property - I think you want to not get too big a machine. Kubota does make some neat small tractors. My property is quite a big larger than yours (6.5 acres and 500 feet of driveway) but 90% of my tractor time is mowing (about 1.5 acres) or blowing. I have a front mount tractor (F2400 4wd) and it is perfect for my needs. You might consider a smaller version for your property. I leave the turf tires on year round. If I have a traction problem in the winter (rare) I just shift into 4wd and the problem is solved. From my perspective, a cab is essential for snow blowing - I don't like getting cold. There are lots of good used tractors around. Mine was previously owned by a small town. It had over 4500 hours on it when I bought it but have had no significant problems. It came packaged with a cab, mower deck, snowblower and dozer blade - and for about a third of the price of a new tractor without any add-ons. If you look around, you should be able to find a good used package suitable to your needs.
 

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