Buying Advice stand-alone vs. tractor mounted snowthrower

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I've come to the same conclusion regarding snow removal. Luckily the back yard slopes down gently to the river so I don't think grass will present the same complications.
(Or I could just hang out west of Tulsa for the winter:).....

You really don't want to hang out here except March - April and again October - November. :biggrin:

We could use some more fine people here but I recommend keep truckin to the gulf and just swing by for a visit each way in your travels. I'll grill an Angus steak but not in July. :laughing:

This thermometer was recording temps. in Feb. and July.
 

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You really don't want to hang out here except March - April and again October - November. :biggrin:

We could use some more fine people here but I recommend keep truckin to the gulf and just swing by for a visit each way in your travels. I'll grill an Angus steak but not in July. :laughing:

This thermometer was recording temps. in Feb. and July.

WOW! That is a big temperature difference! I think I am fine living here, I like to be able to walk outside in the summer without frying in 10 seconds! :laughing: It can get hot here, too, though. The heat index on hot days can be 110, but usually the actual temperature stays below 100.
 

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Greetings, I'm brand new at yard stuff, having lived in an apartment for the last 30 years, so I need some advice.
Is it better to get a mower for the yard and a snow thrower for the driveway, or a tractor with an attachment that will do both? I was looking at a Husqvarna. The yard in the new house is a round a half-acre and the driveway is appx. 70 ft. long with a one-story grade.
Any advice is appreciated!
If your going to go the separate snowthrower route, I recommend you consider checking out Sams Club. Was in there last Sunday and they had a 6hp Poulan, really nice machine, large engine, 24" width, 23" high opening, 12" auger & remote controlled chute (left right/up down) for $600. Great price imo.

Wish mine was older so I could afford to sell mine and buy it. (Wife was along, walked by me from behind, and just said "dream on buddy, your is only a couple of years old" and kept on walking. :mad:

Poulan ョ Snow Thrower 6hp - Sam's Club
 

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6-24 Poulan, $600, less than six years in this part of the country. You get what you pay for!!? Plus, who's going to service it?
 
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