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Wrapping Up The Fall And Preparing For Winter With The John Deere 2720

It’s that time of year, when all the leaves have fallen from the trees and small property owners have to start preparing for the colder months ahead.  But exactly how can commercial residents ensure they’ve readied themselves for winter?

The first step in prepping for the long winter to come is to make sure you’ve got all the right attachments for your John Deere 2720 in place.  While you may have used riding lawn attachments such as the 647 Tiller during the spring and summer months to get compacted, weedy, or rocky soil reading for planting, those days are long gone now that the ground is most likely frozen!



Clean-up and grooming chores that may have occupied your time during the fall will also shift when the first snow falls.  While you may have used a landscape rake for anything from debris and brush removal to surface leveling and final seed prep, these types of implements won’t be needed again until next autumn.

So what type of John Deere attachments should you use for your 2720 this winter?

  • Front blades: Front blades can do more than just clear snow; they can also move dirt and gravel     and angle left and right to make your job easier.
  • Snow blowers: John Deere’s 54-inch snow blower can make quick work of snow removal jobs with a        16-inch diameter auger and a high speed blower for aggressive snow blowing action.
     
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