Posted by Bill(Wis) on February 01, 2011 at 12:08:59 from (184.75.123.14):
In Reply to: Blade or loader posted by Peat on February 01, 2011 at 05:18:58:
Put a loader on the front of the Green One and a good BIG blade on the back. If money is a concern, just get the big blade for the back of the Green One. If money is no object, then get a loader, back blade and rear mounted snowblower for the Green One. That way, you'll have more options. Problems weith a blower are: Too many moving parts; Expen$ive; messy if you have lots of buildings, trees, people, cattle, cars nearby; gets downright hard to see out the window with any wind at all; only does one job. With blade and loader you have tools that can and will be used for lots of things. Size of blade? A neighbor has a really big articulated John Deere with a blade that is about 16 feet wide and 4' high. Something like you'd see in a mall parking lot.
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