Have had a rear mount snow blower for 9 years. I did look at the Kubota front mount snow blower option for my 2005
B7800, but the front blower was not as wide nor as heavy duty as a rear mount, but the front mount was substantially more expensive.
It also took away my ability to use the front bucket, in the event frozen snow bank removal was required.
My snow blowing events last 2.5 to 3.5 hours (depends on the snowstorm), and at 64 years young I still don't have any issues with neck strain or problems backing up.
My Kubota
B7800 has a HST and I just rest the heel of my right foot on the reverse pedal, I am half way spun around in the seat looking rearward,
It's really no big deal, and you don't need mirrors or cameras either. I don't understand all the fuss about using a rear mount snow blower.
I have used front mount snow blowers on garden tractors and I have noticed, the front blower sometimes made it difficult to steer the GT, and I recall having to lift the snow blower (so weight was transferred to the front wheels) in order to steer the GT. I understand steering control can be an issue when using a front mounted snow plow on a SCUT or CUT. I suspect the same steering problems would also exist with front mounted snow blower use on a SCUT or CUT.
Another advantage of a 3PT. rear mount snow blower, it's not brand name or model specific for any one tractor like a front mount blower can be.
So if you purchased a rm blower and did not like it, resale would be much easier.
IMHO a rear mount snow blower offers more benefits than a front mount snow blower.:thumbsup: