Dave, If you're gonna spend money, go with a blower on the skid loader. If I had a heated cab on mine, I'd be all over that idea. What a slick deal when you have a nice heated cab. Also, think about how nice it would be to not have to look backwards while blowing like you do with the tractor. With your driveway, you don't want banks from the blade on a pickup, because they are gonna fill in. I didn't want to start the tractor today, so I had my brother use the pickup and plow, but I can already see that soon I am going to blow those banks away because they are going to cause my driveway to fill in. Mine's not nearly as long as yours, but it's no fun when it blows and now the 3" snowfall just put 18" in your driveway because of the blowing. Besides, a blower for the skidsteer and a good truck blade will run you about the same price. Last thought, although not ideal I'm sure, is there any chance of putting the blower that is on the I.H. on the Oliver to get you by for awhile?
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