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    B2601 with front mount snowblower

    I can't understand why deflectors are not standard. Most walk behind blowers have something that the operator can use to change the deflection. For me, it doesn't have to be a push button electric or hydraulic. A low cost cable with a handle is fine. I live on a hill, while the pavement is level...
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    B2601 with front mount snowblower

    I'm also considering putting a blade on the back for the days with a few inches of wet slushy snow. I could push most of it off while driving backwards, staying away from the edges.
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    B2601 with front mount snowblower

    I am not considering a rear blower. Thanks for that info about the spacers. I'm not sure what to do about those now. I was thinking 2" on each side, which should help in the woods. But I don't want to reduce maneuverability elsewhere. I'd be interested in hearing experiences of others with...
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    B2601 with front mount snowblower

    Thanks, that's the info that I was looking for. I think the 55" would be best for me also
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    B2601 with front mount snowblower

    The SB1064 is a rear mount, and I want a front mount. Something like the bx2816, but that is 50". If I put wheel spacers on the B2601, then that blower will be narrower than the tires. I'll discuss the options with the dealer, if I decide to go with the B2601
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    B2601 with front mount snowblower

    I am considering the B2601 with a loader and front mount snowblower. The salesman spec'd the SB1064 snowblower. I currently own a JD 2305 with a 47" snowblower and I find that is big enough. I think that a BX2822A snowblower may fit on the B2601. That blower is 55" which I think would work well...