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Old 12-04-2010, 04:43 PM   #1
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Default Who says you can't use a ZTR mower in the winter?

I was skeptical at first, but heard some good reviews and ordered a blade for my ZTR. My new driveway is quite big (at least for a suburban home anyway) and for me to get a snowblower big enough, I would have easily spent $700-800 on a blower big enough for that size driveway. This was delivered to my door for $455.

If you have a ZTR and live in a northern climate, I highly recommend one of these. I'll have my driveway cleared in 10 minutes without a problem.
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Old 12-04-2010, 09:42 PM   #2
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NICE!!!!!!!!!! If I still lived up north I would definately look into purchasing one for mine!
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Old 12-04-2010, 09:42 PM   #3
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Sure as hell beats shoveling.
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Old 12-04-2010, 10:51 PM   #4
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Sure as hell beats shoveling.
You hear them talk about shoveling being bad for your back, but so was installing that damn thing. I'm tired and sore as hell. Nothing more fun than drilling holes through a steel frame with bits not meant for steel, and dull ones at that.
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Old 12-06-2010, 12:26 PM   #5
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drilling holes through a steel frame
I hope it came with gussets and frame paint for the bare metal.
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Old 12-06-2010, 12:55 PM   #6
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I hope it came with gussets and frame paint for the bare metal.
Here comes Dave Downer........"rust causes more damage each year than all eathquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes combined".........womp wahhhhhhh

Just joking, ever see those Debbie Downer SNL skits? That post just reminded me of that. Excellent point none the less Dave.
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Here comes Dave Downer........"rust causes more damage each year than all eathquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes combined".........womp wahhhhhhh

Just joking, ever see those Debbie Downer SNL skits? That post just reminded me of that. Excellent point none the less Dave.
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Old 12-06-2010, 11:39 AM   #8
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Sure as hell beats shoveling.
So does having someone plow for you
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Old 12-05-2010, 03:15 AM   #9
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Default Re: Who says you can't use a ZTR mower in the winter?

I like that. I use to put one on my ATV when I lived in MI. you might want to think about getting some chains for the tires, they will really help when it gets slick or you have alot of snow fall. IMHO
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I like that. I use to put one on my ATV when I lived in MI. you might want to think about getting some chains for the tires, they will really help when it gets slick or you have alot of snow fall. IMHO
It'll have to snow a lot to need chains I think. I pushed it all into one spot and even when I hit the big piles, my tires still never slipped.
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It'll have to snow a lot to need chains I think. I pushed it all into one spot and even when I hit the big piles, my tires still never slipped.
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I was wondering about that too..... i'm surprised it gets such good traction.
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I was wondering about that too..... i'm surprised it gets such good traction.
When I was younger, my dad had a Wheel Horse garden tractor that he put chains on and still spun the tires. It was a heavy garden tractor as well.

I think the ZTR is better suited for plowing though if you think about it. The engine is located behind the rear tires, which is obviously where most of your weight it distributed. For a garden tractor, more than 50% of the weight is distributed in the front even with your body weight included.

My ZTR weighs in the neighborhood of 650 lbs I believe with most of that weight in the back. The blade is somewhere around 150 lbs they estimated with the mounting kit.

Granted, I only pushed a 2-3" accumulation, but even when I pushed the bigger piles, I never spun the wheels at all.
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When I was younger, my dad had a Wheel Horse garden tractor that he put chains on and still spun the tires. It was a heavy garden tractor as well.

I think the ZTR is better suited for plowing though if you think about it. The engine is located behind the rear tires, which is obviously where most of your weight it distributed. For a garden tractor, more than 50% of the weight is distributed in the front even with your body weight included.

My ZTR weighs in the neighborhood of 650 lbs I believe with most of that weight in the back. The blade is somewhere around 150 lbs they estimated with the mounting kit.

Granted, I only pushed a 2-3" accumulation, but even when I pushed the bigger piles, I never spun the wheels at all.
Good point about the engine sitting over the wheels, plus your body weight is almost over the rear wheels as well. We've gotten about 10" of fresh snow since I left the house this morning, so I wish I had that right now... that beats the ol Toro snowblower
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