Well, first, thanks to everyone that weighed in on the plow v. rear blower question... I'm still pretty unsure of what to do. In fact, I've realized I have 5 - yes, 5 - viable options, in order of least-to-most expensive:
1. Front mount snowblower for my lawn tractor: $1600
2 Rear mount 3pt snowblower: $2100
3. Curtis loader-mount plow: $2500
4. Kubota's frame-mount plow: $2800
5. Kubota front-mount plow for the B2920: well over $3000
Now, my question is about whether I should be considering a 5' vs 6' loader mount plow - if, indeed, that's the route I go! Again, I have a B2920, so power shouldn't be an issue. I have $500 Norwegian diamond-shaped rear chains that give amazing traction. I have loaded rear tires and would be using a rear-ballast box...
Do you all think I could go with a 6' plow? I ask this because I tend to keep attachments - not tractors. If I invest $2500 in this plow set-up, I want to be able to keep it for years, from tractor-to-tractor, or even if I move to another house.
By way of background, I ran a 7' FRAME-MOUNTED blade on my JD 2320 with similar chain set-up and had no trouble whatsoever moving even a foot of heavy snow. I never felt as though the front-end was being pushed around But, again, it was frame mounted - not loader mounted. My concern with my current compact is the weight of the blade being at least a foot - or even a foot-and-a-half - beyond the front end, causing a loss of steering. I'm figuring it would be exaggerated by a 6' plow over a 5'? But what do I know???? That's why I'm asking! Thanks for your patience.
1. Front mount snowblower for my lawn tractor: $1600
2 Rear mount 3pt snowblower: $2100
3. Curtis loader-mount plow: $2500
4. Kubota's frame-mount plow: $2800
5. Kubota front-mount plow for the B2920: well over $3000
Now, my question is about whether I should be considering a 5' vs 6' loader mount plow - if, indeed, that's the route I go! Again, I have a B2920, so power shouldn't be an issue. I have $500 Norwegian diamond-shaped rear chains that give amazing traction. I have loaded rear tires and would be using a rear-ballast box...
Do you all think I could go with a 6' plow? I ask this because I tend to keep attachments - not tractors. If I invest $2500 in this plow set-up, I want to be able to keep it for years, from tractor-to-tractor, or even if I move to another house.
By way of background, I ran a 7' FRAME-MOUNTED blade on my JD 2320 with similar chain set-up and had no trouble whatsoever moving even a foot of heavy snow. I never felt as though the front-end was being pushed around But, again, it was frame mounted - not loader mounted. My concern with my current compact is the weight of the blade being at least a foot - or even a foot-and-a-half - beyond the front end, causing a loss of steering. I'm figuring it would be exaggerated by a 6' plow over a 5'? But what do I know???? That's why I'm asking! Thanks for your patience.