Woody65
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- Joined
- Mar 20, 2012
- Messages
- 479
- Location
- East Northport and Oneonta NY
- Tractor
- John Deere 4300 HST 4wd
I have decided to set myself up this winter for snow removal on a 1/4 mile long steep mountain gravel driveway. Its a pretty steady incline of 220' over about 1000' of driveway. We use the place for 3 seasons and hunting season which ends in mid December. But would like to use it a few times in the winter months. Hence, the need for snow removal.
The three choices I came up with were:
1. outfit my JD 4300 with a front snow plow blade and chains. This cost was $4,400. Cons- no heat, no radio, no cab...
2. outfit my Mule pro-fxt with all the necessary do dads for a plow set up. Cost $3,000. Cons- no heat no radio, no cab, limited capabilities...
3. outfit my 2000 chevy 3/4 ton extended cab 8' box 4x4 with a 7'6" Fisher minute mount plow (free from FIL). Need to have harness and frame mount put on and tire chains. Cost $2,700. Cons- cant think of any
The chains would be the V-bar heavy duty 2 link variety.
I would place 2 snowmobiles in an enclosed trailer in the field next to the driveway at the bottom and use them to traverse the driveway when I arrive. The plow vehicle would be at the top in a barn.
Any and all comments welcome.
The three choices I came up with were:
1. outfit my JD 4300 with a front snow plow blade and chains. This cost was $4,400. Cons- no heat, no radio, no cab...
2. outfit my Mule pro-fxt with all the necessary do dads for a plow set up. Cost $3,000. Cons- no heat no radio, no cab, limited capabilities...
3. outfit my 2000 chevy 3/4 ton extended cab 8' box 4x4 with a 7'6" Fisher minute mount plow (free from FIL). Need to have harness and frame mount put on and tire chains. Cost $2,700. Cons- cant think of any
The chains would be the V-bar heavy duty 2 link variety.
I would place 2 snowmobiles in an enclosed trailer in the field next to the driveway at the bottom and use them to traverse the driveway when I arrive. The plow vehicle would be at the top in a barn.
Any and all comments welcome.