Snow Pushing snow with a 1920

   / Pushing snow with a 1920 #21  
Rear chains would be a must on the 2WD tractor. It will help a lot. And as others have said a back blade is a inexpensive alternative to get the job done. You will spend quite a bit to get a decent mount made up to put a snowplow truck style to hang on the front of the tractor.

if you ever need tire chains go to www.TireChains.com i got a set of 2link v bar chains and there is no stopping it now!
 
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Raw Dodge: Thanks for the info, I may need to use 4WD at some point

As for chains, I think I will be doing that as well

Thanks to all again.
 
   / Pushing snow with a 1920 #23  
Raw Dodge: Thanks for the info, I may need to use 4WD at some point

As for chains, I think I will be doing that as well

Thanks to all again.

You would be better served to get the proper front tires first. If chains are then are need go for it.

Chris
 
   / Pushing snow with a 1920 #24  
I second what Diamondpilot said. I have first hand experience on the matter. Get the correct size front ag tires! You will never regret it!
 

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