deezler
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Hi all,
This thread is about kind of a random thought I've been having lately. Thanks in advance for reading all this junk and offering any advice.
The background:
So, what I want to do is maximize the amount of snow I can keep on my hill, and keep it in as nice of shape as I can for the winter season.
The idea:
So what is the ideal machine for this? My thoughts:
Basically, what is the smallest garden tractor with rear differential lock and rear 3-pt? Or one that can accommodate both the blower and tiller at the same time...?
Am I Crazy? Sound off!


This thread is about kind of a random thought I've been having lately. Thanks in advance for reading all this junk and offering any advice.
The background:
- I like all snowsports and want to improve my snowboarding trick ability
- I have a decent little hill behind my house
- I live in a place that averages less than 40" of snow per year
- I live in a place that frequently experiences midwinter thaws, sometimes brief, sometimes severe.
So, what I want to do is maximize the amount of snow I can keep on my hill, and keep it in as nice of shape as I can for the winter season.
The idea:
- Get a heavy-duty garden tractor with small front mounted snowblower and maybe even simultaneous rear-mounted tiller.
- Use the snowblower to concentrate freshly-fallen snow into a narrower stripe or trail down the hill
- Make some kind of pull-behind groomer attachment that can roll and pack the snow down (packed snow melts less readily)
- Use the tiller to chew up the icy mess left after any thaw events
So what is the ideal machine for this? My thoughts:
- A heavy-duty garden tractor. Something like a JD 300, 400 or 700 series.
- Must have a differential lock. 4WD even better. Has to get up and down the hill.
- Rear wheel weights and chains, or maybe ag tires?
- Rear 3-pt and PTO would be better for the rear tiller, right?
- Something cheap-ish that I wont freak out over when the snowblower chucks a rock or stick through itself.
Basically, what is the smallest garden tractor with rear differential lock and rear 3-pt? Or one that can accommodate both the blower and tiller at the same time...?
Am I Crazy? Sound off!

