Hi! Thanks for watching and commenting. This model has 2 inch hitch receiver both in the front and back. We have not tried this yet for snow plowing but it is possible to attach a snow plow blade which has 2 inch receiver. Hope this helps!
@@sweragbeautychannel thanks for quick response. I know about the hitch but so far I wasn't able to find a garden tractor snow plow (light enough and with handles) with a tow hitch receiver. If you find one please let me know.
Sorry for delay. So we reached out to Ryobi customer service and this is what they responded: Thanks for the model number. This unit's compatible bagger would be the ACRM035 (link here www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-Bagger-for-RYOBI-80V-HP-46-in-Riding-Lawn-Tractor-ACRM035/326191325). There is not any snow related accessories for this unit as the mower is not designed for use below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any further questions and we will be able to provide recommendations.
I also like it for the use of front and back storage as well as hitches for pulling or plowing witch I'm intrigued with why I'm drawn to this model tractor 🚜 thx again. P.s. Happy Trails.
please show installing the deck back on with one person.. i find it almost impossible to line it up and lock in place.. I returned a 54 " zero turn and now having same issues with a 42" tractor
The 3 batteries have a 3 uear warranty. At $900 a battery, youre kioking at $900 a year in battery maintenance. Maybe $800 or $700 if youre lucky. That still insanely too costly. Youre already paying double the cost of. Engine mower. With the batteries youre paying an easy quadruple the yearly maintenance. Figure $100 - $200 year for seasonal tune up. Yup 4 tomes more costly to get the EV mower.
Thanks for watching and commenting. You are right, in general battery operated equipments are more expensive with batteries typically degrading faster on top of it.
Hi! What snow plow you are planning to use with the tractor? All the garden tractor snow plows I found don't have a hitch receiver.
Hi! Thanks for watching and commenting. This model has 2 inch hitch receiver both in the front and back. We have not tried this yet for snow plowing but it is possible to attach a snow plow blade which has 2 inch receiver. Hope this helps!
@@sweragbeautychannel thanks for quick response. I know about the hitch but so far I wasn't able to find a garden tractor snow plow (light enough and with handles) with a tow hitch receiver. If you find one please let me know.
Sure. My husband is looking around and will keep you posted
Sorry for delay. So we reached out to Ryobi customer service and this is what they responded: Thanks for the model number. This unit's compatible bagger would be the ACRM035 (link here www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-Bagger-for-RYOBI-80V-HP-46-in-Riding-Lawn-Tractor-ACRM035/326191325). There is not any snow related accessories for this unit as the mower is not designed for use below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Please do not hesitate to reach out with any further questions and we will be able to provide recommendations.
I also like it for the use of front and back storage as well as hitches for pulling or plowing witch I'm intrigued with why I'm drawn to this model tractor 🚜 thx again.
P.s. Happy Trails.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting
please show installing the deck back on with one person.. i find it almost impossible to line it up and lock in place.. I returned a 54 " zero turn and now having same issues with a 42" tractor
Hi! Thanks for watching our video. Are you referring to deck as “fabricated deck which has blades” or the trailer dump cart?
@@sweragbeautychannel yes the deck with blades. it is very easy to take off but very hard to put on. have you done this? maybe you can make a video
We ourselves have not done it singlehandedly. But will definitely research and get back on this.
Thank you great review thinking of same one 👍
Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Do you know if the snow blower attachment is out
Hi. As of now we have not seen one available for this model. Thanks for watching and commenting :)
The 3 batteries have a 3 uear warranty. At $900 a battery, youre kioking at $900 a year in battery maintenance. Maybe $800 or $700 if youre lucky. That still insanely too costly.
Youre already paying double the cost of. Engine mower. With the batteries youre paying an easy quadruple the yearly maintenance. Figure $100 - $200 year for seasonal tune up. Yup 4 tomes more costly to get the EV mower.
Thanks for watching and commenting. You are right, in general battery operated equipments are more expensive with batteries typically degrading faster on top of it.
Not worth double the price of a gas mower
Thanks for watching and your comments.