shooterdon
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- 2019 LS XR4140 HST Cab; 2020 Kawasaki Mule SX; 2021 Bad Boy 54" ZT Elite
chuck,
When I bought my tractor I asked the dealer which tire was best for snow/ice. He recommended turf tires. My area gets 120-140" of snow a year.
I only plow light snow falls of less than 4 inches and use the plow to back drag around the garage, house and tight areas. The inverted blower gets most of the snow duties. One method I use is to angle the blade and windrow the snow to the center of the drive and then run the blower down the center. Keeps the hours off the blower and it is easier to monitor the front than the rear.
I am not pushing large amounts of snow with my front blade set up.

When I bought my tractor I asked the dealer which tire was best for snow/ice. He recommended turf tires. My area gets 120-140" of snow a year.
I only plow light snow falls of less than 4 inches and use the plow to back drag around the garage, house and tight areas. The inverted blower gets most of the snow duties. One method I use is to angle the blade and windrow the snow to the center of the drive and then run the blower down the center. Keeps the hours off the blower and it is easier to monitor the front than the rear.
I am not pushing large amounts of snow with my front blade set up.
