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    Snowblower

    I’ll be having the third function. I gotta make it easy for the wife!
  2. W

    Snowblower

    Thank you for the reply. It’s reasuring to hear you say that. Was the blowing distance good with all types of snow?
  3. W

    Snowblower

    They plan on putting extensions in the blower to help this issue.
  4. W

    Snowblower

    By the looks of it I will be going the 4469 route. The blower will stay on all winter. According to my measurements the 64” will be slightly narrower than the tractor. They are going to put wing extensions on to combat this.
  5. W

    Snowblower

    Sounds nice. I’ve got a few years before I can do that.
  6. W

    Snowblower

    You guys get dumped on out that way. We get moderate snow here. Can go either way really
  7. W

    Snowblower

    Where are you in the UP? I’m in 5 miles south of big bay. My biggest reason for the front blower is my wife will be doing the snow blowing a lot when I’m out of town. She said no snowblower unless it’s up front. Kind of hard to argue with here lol.
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    Snowblower

    The augers and the frame work are much heavier than say the utility. I was a little surprised they wouldn’t sell the 64 in commercial as well. He did say it wasn’t long ago that the current utility line was the commercial. They recently upgraded.
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    Snowblower

    Biggest reason is my wife will be doing the work if I’m on the road working. Also I have neck issues. And it’s personal preference. The only other attachment I’d like is a backho. There is a chance at finding them used. I have found them but you gotta Juno on em quick.
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    Snowblower

    That’s sounds nice but I have a rather large area to clear. This won’t be as fast as the plow on my truck but I won’t have to deal with the piles come april.
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    Snowblower

    I talked with ginups out of Alanson Michigan. They wouldn’t sell me a 74” and wouldn’t sell me either of the commercial sizes. I’m going to go with the 64” and they will add wings to it to help combat the same width issues as the tractor. My local dealer priced me at 11k and ginups was 8k and...
  12. W

    Snowblower

    Large open area. Distance is a big deal. My other concern is the width of the blower in relation to the tractors rear tires. Seems as the the blower is narrower. Thanks for the help!
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    Snowblower

    I am thinking about going to the 4469. It’s a 64” blower I just wish it was a bit wider. 95% of our snows are fluff and even if 2’ deep moves real easy. That 5% usually isn’t that deep. I’m close to the lake so I don’t get as much as they do Inland. Although it has happened.
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    Snowblower

    I have read the thread. That’s exactly why I asking for more opinions. Some people have different expectations. His review of it is why I’m looking for more to see other people’s thoughts as well.
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    Snowblower

    new here, I bought an L3560 LE. I love it. very capable tractor. I want a snowblower for it and am curious about the L4479. Specs say it’s in my hp range but I question it on heavy wet snow. I live in the UP and wet snow is typical in the spring normally it’s fluff. Will this combo handle the...