[AT] Snow removal
Jim and Lyn Evans
jevans at evanstoys.com
Sat Jan 21 10:07:55 PST 2006
If you have enough snow removal that you are worried about wearing out a
425, then you shouldn't be looking at a used light duty tractor. Also, If I
spent that much money on a 425, I would be using it as much as I could.
Any decent light duty tractor and blade or blower will also cost you as much
as just getting the accessory for your JD.
Jim
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Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 8:49 AM
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Subject: [AT] Snow removal
I need to do something different for snow removal at my home. I have a
large cul de sac driveway, and then a pretty good driveway to the road. I
had been using an old Sears rider with a single stage blower, but it is less
than reliable anymore, and parts are no longer stocked for it. I have been
debating putting a blade or 2 stage thrower on my JD 425. Depending on
what's available at any given time, the used costs for everything I need
runs between 1000 to 2000, depending on whether I go blade or blower, and
whether there is an ebay auction for the equipment that is located close
enough for me to drive and pick it up. I started thinking (dangerous, I
know) that maybe I should consider an older light duty tractor instead. I
realize that this would be a whole different animal, and the JD 425 would
probably be more reliable to use initially, but I wonder if using the 425
for snow duty might use it up rather quickly. Any thoughts?
Phil Vorwerk
Courtland, MN
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