I live in SS Marie and I have Turf tires on my BX2380 and I’ve had no issue with traction even in deep snow. My moms driveway has a good slope and I have no problem running backwards back up the driveway in 4wd. When I had a John Deere X310 I had chains on the tires and they marked up the pavement pretty bad. When I bought the tractor I specified Turf Tires because they have better traction than the heavy lugged tires! I do have extra weight in a Tektite Cab and rear blade and that helps. I went with the Commercial blower because it was built heavier duty than the residential blower. When the plow goes by my moms driveway it often leaves a pile easily 3-4’ high as it’s the first driveway around a corner. The BX with Turf tires has no trouble cutting through pile. I take it easy on the blower and tractor by taking half cuts and driving slow after all why rush great tractor time. For the past few weeks I’ve been blowing out 5 driveways often twice a day. Today pouring rain! The only thing I may do is add weight to my rear blade as the UHMW cutting blade doesn’t scrape as good as the steel cutting blade but it sure is quieter and less damage to the driveway. Turf tires are the way to go for sure in the winter!