MadReferee
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- Kubota B2710, IH TD6-62 dozer with Drott 4n1 bucket loader
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I just bought a new 48" PUMA rear snowblower for my 54" wide rear tires.
I hope It will work and that I won't be sorry I didn't go 54".
The dealer suggested the 48" so I took his word.)</font>
In deep snow you will have a problem. Roughly 3" of at least one tire will always be digging into un-blown snow. Now if you only get a couple of inches at a time then it probably doesn't matter, but deep snow and drifts will be a problem for you. You will also have a problem getting close to edges and borders since the blower is inside the wheel footprint.
Chains on the tires will be a must for your tractor.
Without knowing your average per storm snowfall, I believe your dealer suggested incorrectly.
I hope It will work and that I won't be sorry I didn't go 54".
The dealer suggested the 48" so I took his word.)</font>
In deep snow you will have a problem. Roughly 3" of at least one tire will always be digging into un-blown snow. Now if you only get a couple of inches at a time then it probably doesn't matter, but deep snow and drifts will be a problem for you. You will also have a problem getting close to edges and borders since the blower is inside the wheel footprint.
Chains on the tires will be a must for your tractor.
Without knowing your average per storm snowfall, I believe your dealer suggested incorrectly.