Hey, fellow Vermont and B2601 owner here.
I think the 2601 would be a good call if you are going the front snowblower route.
A few random items:
1. Any plans for a grapple or front impliment needing a 3rd function kit? It would be easier to get that installed from the dealer, but I believe it makes the loader removal for the snow blower a little trickier (2 more couplers to remove, maybe some other things).
2. If you want chains you will have to get wheel spacers; I think 1-1.5" was needed.
3. Don't forget lighting; this is VT, do you really think you will be snowblowing on a beautiful sunny day? Plus it will help extend your working time in the spring/fall.
4. Have a plan for front grab hooks. My dealer (Essex equipment) welded on one in the center for me and it has been very useful for picking up logs next to the road, pulling logs onto the road etc.. You can drill and install your own, but I had my dealer do it and they didn't charge for it.
5. Storage on the tractor stinks, make sure you have a 50 cal ammo can, or similar sized toolbox you can use to swap out the $2 Kubota one.
6. Snow blowers are great for deep snow, not so much for small stuff from what I've heard. I seen guys on youtube using a back blade and say its very useful when coupled with the blower. Back blade will deal with the small amounts and slush so they don't have to switch to using the bucket for that stuff. I just have the bucket (60") and backblade, no blower and I haven't tried it in snow yet, so don't take my word as gospel!
Thanks for the response ( as well as Dodge Man.....Ram 2500 here lol) .......wheel spacers were not on my list but a good watch out. I was thinking the R4 Industrial Hybrid tires so I don't really kill my lawn when I drive over it but needed something more for the winter......but being able to do chains would be welcome.
The back blade front blower is becoming something I like the idea of....although I was hoping to run a sander as well......so it all depends on time to swap....
Lighting I was looking at the ROPS LED kit but I am trying to get some folded ROPS measurements on the 2601 (posted in the Kubota section on here) so I can verify a 2601 will fit in my large shed.
The good news on winter is this rig will be doing NH....which actually has more slope than my VT property (which is plowed by a friend)......the bad news (sorta) is we get just as much snow here in the Monadnock region as we do in the NEK in many years. And more ice.......
Good idea on the ammo can.....and the welded hook.....so much to consider.
Thanks for helping me think through and begin to reall prioritize the list.