absrio
Bronze Member
Looking for some advice. I need to plow snow on about 1/4 acre gravel parking lot and 200 yard gravel lane. I currently have a 2305 with R4's 200cx loader and have been using a 7' rear blade. Up until our 8" snow fall the other day everything went well with this combo. Then after I got the 8" cleared from the drive the wind picked up and blew it 12+ inches deep for 200 yards. A fullsize truck has been able to plow it but I do not want to have to rely on him. By one of the houses it drifts pretty good after the truck plowing and blowing snow it was almost 3ft deep.
We get maybe one 6"+ snow fall a year but we get winds which makes the drifts. I am not thinking of getting a blower to help with the deep drifts. From looking at the JD website I can get a 54" front blade for $1250, 48" Frontier 3pt blower for $2600 and the 47" front mount for $3200. Those are all roughly MSRP off of JD website.
Pros: of Front mount Snowblower is ease of use Cons: Can not use loader
Pros: of Rear mount Snowblower is ability to use loader Cons: have to turn around
Pros: of 54" blade is hopefully able to move the snow easier Cons: lose use of loader
I have thought that if I got the front mount blower I would spend another $650 and get the front blade since I would already have the mount.
Any thoughts would be great.
We get maybe one 6"+ snow fall a year but we get winds which makes the drifts. I am not thinking of getting a blower to help with the deep drifts. From looking at the JD website I can get a 54" front blade for $1250, 48" Frontier 3pt blower for $2600 and the 47" front mount for $3200. Those are all roughly MSRP off of JD website.
Pros: of Front mount Snowblower is ease of use Cons: Can not use loader
Pros: of Rear mount Snowblower is ability to use loader Cons: have to turn around
Pros: of 54" blade is hopefully able to move the snow easier Cons: lose use of loader
I have thought that if I got the front mount blower I would spend another $650 and get the front blade since I would already have the mount.
Any thoughts would be great.