well as of 7pm when I measured in the middle of the front yard we had 19"-20" depending on where I stuck the tape and it's still coming down about 1.5"-2" an hour. That's straight snow no drifts. The drifts are much deeper. Not supposed to let up till after midnight. I cleared the 1st round about noon with the blade. For this much snow I could use some more weight on the back. I've already got 50lb weights on each wheel. Front end pushed a lot but not a big deal. When I put AGs on next year I think I'm going for some carlisle knobbys for the front.
Came back in and spent all afternoon getting the blower together. I had it apart to paint and it got too cold to finish. I bought it last year and hadn't mounted it yet. Found out from the manual(thanks Roland) I was missing 2 drop down extension brackets for the Mule mount. Any one have a spare set. Without them it works OK but I can't lift the blower more than 2".
Got it together about 6pm and hit the road again. Now that's the way to clear snow. The tractor mounted blower makes short work of this kind of snow. You don't need as much traction as with the blade because the only thing you are pushing is the blower. I have a big walk behind blower that works well but beats you up. Not so with the one on the tractor. Power steering makes plowing nice too. Tomorrow after I finish the clean up I've got to rebuild the carb on the walk behind as I left fuel in it last year like a big dummy. I took a couple of pics but it ill be a couple of days before I mess with dumping them.
Thanks for the compliments folks. I wish I had bought this tractor years ago!