Snow PT 425 with 48" Snowblower

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Hey Folks, new member here! In the near future I plan to buy either a Power Trac 425 or a Ventrac 4100 tractor. My question today is related to snow blowing on the Power Trac 425 with the 48 in snow blower attachment. Is it powerful enough to handle my situation described below?
We live on a 42 acre rural tract in Northern Virginia near Winchester. The areas that needs to be plowed is a mile long private gravel road (crusher run blue stone) and about half an acre of fenced grass and dirt where our show dogs need to go out several times a day. Several times during last 8 years there have been blizzards dumping 36-40 inches of snow in a 24 hour period. I have neighbors with large farm tractors that help us by plowing the areas using loader buckets and three point plows. The problem is that the grassy area get rutted by the weight of the tractors and the gravel has disappeared from the road due to all the scraping trying to break up the ice that eventually forms after plowing. Before putting more gravel down I need a better solution. Here is the plan:
1. Use a PT425 with 48" snowblower set at 1-2" above the gravel to remove most of the snow.
2. Before the remaining 1-2"s freezes up, use a leaf/debris blower attachment to blow off the remaining snow. Of course Power Trac does not have a debris blower attachment so I would have to rig a walk behind blower on pallet forks, etc... Ventrac has 2 debris blowers to choose from. Anyway, my thinking is that this plan will keep the road from freezing up without also losing the gravel.
3. Use the spreader attachment to lay sand down when there is ice.
4. A debris blower will also work on the remaining 2" on the grassy areas. A power brush might also work on the grassy area as well.
The more I think about it, it's doubtful that the PT425 will have enough power to handle 40" of snow. I'm not sure I want to shell out another $6,000 for the PT 1430. The Ventrac setup will also probably cost at least $7000 more with the debris blower. I am thinking about getting the PT425 and just trying to go easy when the heavy stuff comes down. Too bad Power Trac does not make a debris blower.
 
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The ventrac with the cab is just too cool. Yes it is expensive, but hey.....

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   / PT 425 with 48" Snowblower
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The ventrac with the cab is just too cool. Yes it is expensive, but hey.....

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I agree! Really like the Ventrac as a slope mower, for snowblowing and also has a debris blower attachment available as well. However, the Power trac has more versatility with the other many attachments. I am tempted to get both but finding it hard to justify the cost.

I have seeen lots of videos and discussions on the Power Tracs with amny attachments. However, I have not seen one video of anyone actually using the PT 425 with the 48" snowblower.
 
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One thing the Power Trac can do that the Ventrac cannot do is lift the snow blower up 60" into the air. If the blower is 18" tall, you could, in theory, clear six and a half feet of snow.

I do not have the PT snow blower, so I have no idea how well it works.

Also, welcome to TBN! :)
 
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One thing the Power Trac can do that the Ventrac cannot do is lift the snow blower up 60" into the air. If the blower is 18" tall, you could, in theory, clear six and a half feet of snow.

I do not have the PT snow blower, so I have no idea how well it works.

Also, welcome to TBN! :)

The PT blows away the Ventrac with regards to being a loader. Because the engine is up front on the VT, the weight distribution is not nearly as good. Still, I would rather snow blow in the VT with the cab over the PT any day.

You don't need to lift the snowblower that high to remove 6 feet of snow. You can burrow under and then let the stuff on top fall. As long as the chute can throw it over the top. Been there, and done that.....

To be perfectly honest, I think the best snowblowers are the walk behinds. I have a big Ariens, and it works great. It is more maneuverable than a tractor attached snowblower.
 
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The blower with the cab looks really good. The plow looks kinda weeny if you can't lift it up very high, though.
 
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I like the V plow. Somebody should build one for their PT.
 
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I have the PT425 with the snowblower attachment for the past 2 winters and it works very well, but does not have the control of the chute distance as well as the Ventrac. It does have excellent control of direction of the snow. I will tell you that there is no way you will blow the 1" to 2" deep snow left after plowing or snowblowing with any blower, especially if it has been under 2 to 3 feet of snow. You might might get it off with a powerbrush, but I'm not sure it is worth it. Good luck with your decision.
 

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