9n said: (quoted from post at 09:05:46 12/27/08) Thanks to everyone for all the great information. This forum has always been helpfully but this really gave me a ton of GOOD information to consider. At this point I am leaning towards a large garden tractor. Only because I have the equipment to repair it, the room to store it indoors and I can transport it with my truck. I can sell my current garden tractor to increase the budget and have one machine for everything. Next step is to determine which JDs used a shaft driven snow thrower. I do not want a belt driven. Thanks again everyone. All the replies really helped.
Thanks,
Mark
Sure is getting hard to find the content through the pissing match.
Anyway, this site will be helpful for John Deere Garden Tractors. www.weekendfreedommachines.com
I can tell you though that Deere's larger tractors (300 series) use a shaft driven snowblower, but that shaft is driven by a belt driven mule drive.
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