MacTractor
Silver Member
I am looking for some opinions.
I currently have a 2320 with a Rear 54" blower and 72" rear blade and have a pretty sloped driveway that is quite long and is gravel. I bought the 2320 as the house was new and had difficulty getting quotes for snow removal as most companies here use truck plows. Out of the 5 companies I had quote, only 2 of them would even do it. The 2 that did quote were quoting $130 a plow with both of them telling me if we had a big storm, they may not be able to do it and in a big snow (30cm +) they may need to come twice. $260!!
I wanted another tractor so this was justification enough for me to just pull the trigger. I though the combo of the 2320 and the blower would be perfect but I have found the gravel driveway a PITA. It would be great if it would just be cold and stay cold so that I can make a base, but that is not the case. Most of the time I feel like I have a gravel blower.
I also live on a steep road that is a private lane. The neighbor plows it with his old truck and he has now come to me asking if I can do it as his truck is basically done. Again, gravel and there is another neighbor above us on the same private lane that he does as well.
In a big storm last year I tried to go up to blow out the top neighbor but basically could not get up the hill as the snow was too deep to drive up through and the minute I put the blower on the ground, I have no traction to go up. All in all, I have been a bit disappointed with the combo or maybe I had my expectations set to high.
So I am looking now to come up with a better strategy for this year. I have R4's unloaded so should I load them? Should I look for R3's? I don't want to use chains as I don't want to trash the floor in the garage. Should I get a QA mounted blade? I have the rear blade which works great in small storms but in the larger ones, I need to use the blower which for mine and the private road, I would be out there for a few hours. I don't want to get the front blade because I don't want to take off the loader as it is very useful at the bottom of the road in moving snow. I figure switching the bucket out should be easy.
I have been half contemplating going to a 3320 with a cab to make the time out there easier, but the cost may be hard to convince my wife? Would going up to a 3320 make it easier or will it just be a bigger machine that can't get up the hill? have been using the 2320 for landscaping and other things as I had intentions to mow with it but I ended up picking up a used Craftsman to mow with. Maybe if I looked for a few other driveways to hit with a 3320 and make some $$ it would make more sense?
I apologize for the long winded post but I need some opinions here.
Cheers,
I currently have a 2320 with a Rear 54" blower and 72" rear blade and have a pretty sloped driveway that is quite long and is gravel. I bought the 2320 as the house was new and had difficulty getting quotes for snow removal as most companies here use truck plows. Out of the 5 companies I had quote, only 2 of them would even do it. The 2 that did quote were quoting $130 a plow with both of them telling me if we had a big storm, they may not be able to do it and in a big snow (30cm +) they may need to come twice. $260!!
I wanted another tractor so this was justification enough for me to just pull the trigger. I though the combo of the 2320 and the blower would be perfect but I have found the gravel driveway a PITA. It would be great if it would just be cold and stay cold so that I can make a base, but that is not the case. Most of the time I feel like I have a gravel blower.
I also live on a steep road that is a private lane. The neighbor plows it with his old truck and he has now come to me asking if I can do it as his truck is basically done. Again, gravel and there is another neighbor above us on the same private lane that he does as well.
In a big storm last year I tried to go up to blow out the top neighbor but basically could not get up the hill as the snow was too deep to drive up through and the minute I put the blower on the ground, I have no traction to go up. All in all, I have been a bit disappointed with the combo or maybe I had my expectations set to high.
So I am looking now to come up with a better strategy for this year. I have R4's unloaded so should I load them? Should I look for R3's? I don't want to use chains as I don't want to trash the floor in the garage. Should I get a QA mounted blade? I have the rear blade which works great in small storms but in the larger ones, I need to use the blower which for mine and the private road, I would be out there for a few hours. I don't want to get the front blade because I don't want to take off the loader as it is very useful at the bottom of the road in moving snow. I figure switching the bucket out should be easy.
I have been half contemplating going to a 3320 with a cab to make the time out there easier, but the cost may be hard to convince my wife? Would going up to a 3320 make it easier or will it just be a bigger machine that can't get up the hill? have been using the 2320 for landscaping and other things as I had intentions to mow with it but I ended up picking up a used Craftsman to mow with. Maybe if I looked for a few other driveways to hit with a 3320 and make some $$ it would make more sense?
I apologize for the long winded post but I need some opinions here.
Cheers,