Guys
I'm considering replacing my walk-behind snowblower with a garden tractor mounted snowblower.
It's only a matter of time here in Connecticut before we get the next great blizzard. At fifty years old, I'm getting a little tired of getting thrown around by my Honda Snowblower. Don't get me wrong, its a nice unit (9hp wheeled HS928WA) but I should have gotten the tracked version.
My question is; would a 2-wheel drive garden tractor make snow removal easier for me, especially as I get older (let's say 70 years old for arguments sake) or would a 2-wheel drive tractor have its own set of problems?
Here are some tractors that I'm considering.
John Deere X570: 756lbs but the snowblower would be belt-drive.
John Deere X730: 857lbs but the snowblower would be shaft-drive.
Thanks for any advice and feedback!
I'm considering replacing my walk-behind snowblower with a garden tractor mounted snowblower.
It's only a matter of time here in Connecticut before we get the next great blizzard. At fifty years old, I'm getting a little tired of getting thrown around by my Honda Snowblower. Don't get me wrong, its a nice unit (9hp wheeled HS928WA) but I should have gotten the tracked version.
My question is; would a 2-wheel drive garden tractor make snow removal easier for me, especially as I get older (let's say 70 years old for arguments sake) or would a 2-wheel drive tractor have its own set of problems?
Here are some tractors that I'm considering.
John Deere X570: 756lbs but the snowblower would be belt-drive.
John Deere X730: 857lbs but the snowblower would be shaft-drive.
Thanks for any advice and feedback!