FYI Toro tractors

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where the snow flies, we need lawn tractors with blades in winter and decks in the summer:rolleyes:

Lately zero-turn mowers have gotten more versatile. You can put plows/snowblowers on some of them, like these pictures. I got these from some users in this thread: http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/snow-removal/12440-snow-plow-ztr-mower.html.
plow.jpg ZTR snowblower.jpg

There are tons of attachments for ZTR mowers that I think are really cool. See them in this thread: http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/general-mower-discussion/6474-zero-turn-attachments.html.
 

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If you want to mount anything on a zero turn, please send me some of your extra money, because you are just wasting it anyway. If you still decide to do so, your mechanic is going to have a good couple of years, until your decide it was no a good decision. Lawn mower fanatic, just because someone has done it, does not mean that it is something that should be reposted. As a mechanic, I love to see this type of info passed around, as it will put more money into my pocket. As amember of this forum, I hate to see it, because it gives people bad info, coming from looting uninform people, who have never had to explain to people why someone would say that it could pull a 1000 pounds (ok a little less) because they just want to sell the unit or really didn't know. If you have not worked on the unit, please don't try to post like you know what you are talking about and I will not tell anyone how to maintain there property. Landscapers know how to maintain lawns, mechanics know how to repair units, and Z-turns are built for mowing lawns and each do their jobs very well as long as they stick to what they know.
 
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I never said I recommended it, I am just telling people what their options are. :confused:
 
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