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In Reply to: cub cadet lawn tractor powering a snowblower? posted by Rick on Friday, January 11, 2002:
It should be able to handle it if you don't runa t warp speed. Just nice and slow should do. If your forcast calls for heavy snow fall you may wish to blow out the drive during the storm. That wont help much if there is drifting. We use to keep a 1/8 mile drive clear with a garden tractor in MN. Had to plow every 3" to 4" around the clock in bad storms. I use a F250 4x4 now and still have to plow during bad storms.
Good luck