As oosik can attest, our Winters are variable, at least for the last six years or so that I've lived in the area. We can get multiple feet in a week over multiple storms, or next to nothing like it was a few Winters ago. Would like to be prepared for the heavy years though. After doing some more research, I think a mid PTO tractor with a front snowblower is in my cards, but still open to other options. Back blade? Anyone here use rear pull snowblowers?
Rolling the snowblower into finance would be best, but afterwards is fine. Starting to think I will try and avoid hydraulic.
rscotty: Road is already in and looks pretty good. Needs some TLC and ongoing maintenance. See original post. Planning on building trails/paths elsewhere on the property though. I'm a geologist and work in mining, mind sharing what type of claims you have? Are you actively mining?
For some additional background: I'm about 30 yrs old and plan on making this my home for the long run. I want to make the right purchase(s) the first time and not be overly reliant on rentals or borrowed equipment, self reliance is important to me. If I must go over 40 or so to get the right equipment that will last me and I will enjoy, we can look at crossing that bridge. But thinking the 50 hp or so tractor or used TLB is a good choice. I've read other threads on this forum comparing TLBs and tractors w/ backhoe attachments, but not seeing a huge advantage other than being higher quality construction and greater weight, but could add weights to a tractor to overcome the difference.
Rolling the snowblower into finance would be best, but afterwards is fine. Starting to think I will try and avoid hydraulic.
rscotty: Road is already in and looks pretty good. Needs some TLC and ongoing maintenance. See original post. Planning on building trails/paths elsewhere on the property though. I'm a geologist and work in mining, mind sharing what type of claims you have? Are you actively mining?
For some additional background: I'm about 30 yrs old and plan on making this my home for the long run. I want to make the right purchase(s) the first time and not be overly reliant on rentals or borrowed equipment, self reliance is important to me. If I must go over 40 or so to get the right equipment that will last me and I will enjoy, we can look at crossing that bridge. But thinking the 50 hp or so tractor or used TLB is a good choice. I've read other threads on this forum comparing TLBs and tractors w/ backhoe attachments, but not seeing a huge advantage other than being higher quality construction and greater weight, but could add weights to a tractor to overcome the difference.