shooterdon
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- 2019 LS XR4140 HST Cab; 2025 Moto UForce 1000; 2021 Bad Boy 54" ZT Elite
I am going through the same process buddy. I was all set on a front blower until I realized what a PITA they can be. First the cost, then the space needed to store the subframe when you take it off, then needing to crawl under the machine to hook it up. Plus I need the FEL, so constant switching over.
I am surprised at your price on the LS XR 3135. My dealer quoted $28.1k for the machine with loader. Front blower was another $6500.
The NH dealer suggested using a front blade with hydraulic angling. With the blade mounted on the loader it will be easier to push banks back as the blade can be raised. But another option is getting a used 3pt blower which is easily found. On the drive way, angle the blade to move snow to the center instead of to the edge, then use the rear blower on the return pass...repeat on other side of road. Accurately driving backwards is not critical using this method. I think by using mirrors, it will not be necessary to look backwards. With the LS, hose run from one of the rear remotes handles the cylinder on the front blade.
If you can keep the front blower on all winter, it is not as bad. It depends on what other rashes you may want to accomplish.
I am surprised at your price on the LS XR 3135. My dealer quoted $28.1k for the machine with loader. Front blower was another $6500.
The NH dealer suggested using a front blade with hydraulic angling. With the blade mounted on the loader it will be easier to push banks back as the blade can be raised. But another option is getting a used 3pt blower which is easily found. On the drive way, angle the blade to move snow to the center instead of to the edge, then use the rear blower on the return pass...repeat on other side of road. Accurately driving backwards is not critical using this method. I think by using mirrors, it will not be necessary to look backwards. With the LS, hose run from one of the rear remotes handles the cylinder on the front blade.
If you can keep the front blower on all winter, it is not as bad. It depends on what other rashes you may want to accomplish.