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Tractor vs Truck - Why I Snowblow and Don't Snowplow

Tractor vs Truck - Why I Snowblow and Don't Snowplow

Implements & attachments45–55 hpBobcat CT5555

Overview

This isn't a Bobcat CT5555 walkaround but a business-operator comparison: a snow-removal pro argues why a tractor-mounted snowblower beats a truck and plow for his driveway route. He covers finesse and edge quality, client reactions, per-driveway timing (about three minutes over four passes with an 82-inch blower), travel-speed limitations, neck strain from constant maneuvering, and using this setup for HOA/townhome routes. Best for aspiring snow-service operators weighing equipment choices, not buyers wanting tractor specs or a hands-on demo.

Posted by Nate Feldman of Feldman's Lawn and Landscape, sharing an owner-operator's business perspective on snow removal equipment rather than a neutral product review.

Spec overview

Bobcat CT5555

PTO horsepower
43.1 hp
Loader lift capacity
Not Published
3-point lift capacity
3,177 lb
Hydraulic flow
9.6 gpm
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