Inland NW-
Ya still reading after 5 pages of replies?:laughing:
You have no shortage of info here.
Since I also have a 1000 foot driveway with steep hills, sharp turns, and a 90 foot bridge, I'll toss in my opinion too. I live about 40 miles south of Buffalo, NY.
I use a beater with a plow but would very much like to get a bigger tractor and a blower in the next few years.
On buying a beater plow truck...be careful. You don't want a beat-up old truck to leave you stranded because it's fuel pump decided to give up the ghost in the middle of a storm. I drive a beater, but I am also a mechanic so I can fix it when it takes a dump. I would recommend putting plow on your new truck.
I think the ultimate combo (which you may or may not be able to afford) is a plow on your truck and then a tractor with a blower to get through monster storms or cleaning up snowbanks.
Truck is super fast, but when that monster storm comes, you may find some stuff that the truck won't get through. If your truck can't get through it, it will be a MAJOR struggle to get through it with a walk-behind blower. I've only lived here 2 years, and we have already had 2 storms that were an extreme challenge for my plow truck (read: I got stuck a bunch and it took a few hours to plow through it).
The business about keeping up with the snow before it gets deep is great advice, but there will be a time where you are not able to keep up with it, and the blower may get your rear out of a bind. I gotta go now so I can try to convince my wife we need a bigger tractor and a blower.
-Jay