The John Deere Tractor Snow Removal Attachment Comparison Guide
Published: November 24, 2022
Updated: June 17, 2024
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Lawn and Garden
In the Midwest, we never know when the first snow will fall and snow removal equipment will be required. Koenig Equipment offers a variety of snow removal attachments for your John Deere tractor to help you conquer any snowfall. Continue reading to learn more about the snow removal attachments available for John Deere equipment this winter.
Broom Attachments for John Deere Tractors
Clearing sidewalks or paved driveways are a breeze with a rotary broom attachment, especially if the snow is fresh and not packed down. Frontier offers rotary brooms compatible with 3-Series and 4-Series tractors, which include hydraulic angling, allowing the operator to maneuver easily through tight or winding spaces.
Model |
Working Width |
Loader Series |
---|---|---|
60 in. (152.4 cm) |
300 Series Loader |
|
SW2172 |
72 in. (182.9 cm) |
300 or 400 Series Loader |
SW2184 |
84 in. (213.4 cm) |
400 Series Loader |
Snowplow Attachments for John Deere Tractors
If you are looking for an attachment for plowing snow out of the way, take your pick from several front blades and snow push options. Front blade and snow push attachments are both used on the front of your John Deere tractor. Knowing your terrain and goals, our trained sales staff can help you make the right choice.
Front Blade Attachments
Front blade attachments are ideal for smaller snow removal jobs like plowing driveways and small parking lots. Frontier offers front blade attachments for 1–7-Series John Deere tractors. Quickly move snow with the curved blade design that rolls the snow rather than pushing it. Setup is easy with Quick-attach capabilities, and hydraulic angling is available on some models.
Model |
Working Width |
Loader Series/Carrier |
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AF10F |
60 in. (152.4 cm) |
100, 200 Series Loader |
AF11D |
84 in. (213.4 cm) |
300, 400, 500, 600, and 700 Series Loaders/Global Carrier |
AF11E |
72 in. (182.9 cm) |
300, 400, and 500 Series Loader |
AF11G |
96 in. (243.8 cm) |
600 and 700 Series Loader/Global Carrier |
108 in. (274.3 cm) |
600 and 700 Series Loader/Global Carrier |
|
AF12G |
120 in. (304.8 cm) |
600 and 700 Series Loader/Global Carrier |
Snow Push Attachments
Quickly and easily move snow away from fences, buildings, and hard-to-reach areas with a snow push attachment. Snow push attachments are available for 1-5-Series John Deere tractors and are designed to move heavy snow in tight spaces.
Model |
Working Width |
Loader Series |
---|---|---|
48 in (121.9 cm) and 60 in. (152.4 cm) |
100 and 200 Series Loader |
|
72 in. (182.9 cm) |
300 and 400 Series Loader |
|
AS10H |
84 in. (213.4 cm) |
300 and 400 Series Loader |
AS10H |
96 in. (243.8 cm) |
300 and 400 Series Loader |
8 ft. (2.4 m) |
300, 400, and 500 Series Loader |
|
AS11E |
9 ft. (2.7 m) |
300, 400, and 500 Series Loader |
AS11E |
10 ft. (3.05 m) |
300, 400, and 500 Series Loader |
Snowblower Attachments for John Deere Tractors
Consider a snowblower attachment when plowing snow out of the way isn't enough. Three Frontier snowblower attachments are available for John Deere tractors: pull type, front-mount, or 3-point.
Pull Type Snowblower Attachments
The Frontier pull-type snowblower is unlike other rear-mounted snowblowers because it allows you to drive forward while clearing snow. Pull-type snowblowers are iMatch™/Quick Hitch compatible and come with an adjustable chute deflector.
Model |
Working Width |
PTO HP |
Hitch |
---|---|---|---|
SB1164P |
64 in. (162.6 cm) |
20-50 hp (15-37.3 kW) |
3-point Category 1 |
SB1174P |
74 in. (188 cm) |
20-65 hp (15-48.5 kW) |
3-point Category 1 |
Front-Mount Snowblower Attachments
Deep snow drifts are no match for front-mounted snowblowers. For medium to large snow areas and drifts, even near buildings or fencing, front-mount snowblowers are available for 3- and 4-Series John Deere tractors.
Model |
Working Width |
Loader Series |
---|---|---|
64 in. (162.6 cm) |
300 Series Loader |
|
SB2176 |
76 in. (193.0 cm) |
400 Series Loader |
3-Point Snowblower Attachments
When it comes to large areas with deep snow, 3-point snowblower attachments are a powerful solution. These snowblowers are attached to the rear of the tractor and operated by driving in reverse. Frontier 3-point snowblower attachments are available for 1-6-Series John Deere tractors.
Model |
Working Width |
PTO HP |
Hitch |
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48 in. (121.9 cm) |
16-35 hp (11.9-26.1 kW) |
Cat. 1 | |
SB1154 |
54 in. (137.2 cm) |
16-35 hp (11.9-26.1 kW) |
Cat. 1 |
SB1164 |
64 in. (162.6 cm) |
20-50 hp (14.9-37.3 kW) |
Cat. 1 |
SB1174 |
74 in. (188.0 cm) |
30-50 hp (22.4-37.3 kW) |
Cat. 1 |
SB1184 |
84 in. (213.4 cm) |
35-90 hp (26.1-67.1 kW) |
Cat. 1 and 2 |
SB1194 |
94 in. (238.8 cm) |
35-90 hp (26.1-67.1 kW) |
Cat. 2 |
74 in. (188.0 cm) |
30-80 hp (22.4-59.7 kW) |
Cat. 1 and 2 | |
SB1280 |
80 in. (203.2 cm) |
30-80 hp (22.4-59.7 kW) |
Cat. 1 and 2 |
98 in. (248.9 cm) |
100-150 hp (74.6-111.9 kW) |
Cat. 2 and 3 | |
SB1309R |
104 in. (264.2 cm) |
100-150 hp (74.6-111.9 kW) |
Cat. 2 and 3 |
SB1388 |
88 in. (223.5 cm) |
55-95 hp (41.0-70.8 kW) |
Cat. 2 |
SB1388R |
88 in. (223.5 cm) |
55-95 hp (41.0-70.8 kW) |
Cat. 2 |
SB1392R |
92 in. (233.7 cm) |
75-125 hp (55.9-93.2 kW) |
Cat. 2 |
Where can I find snow removal attachments for sale?
Whether you are looking for a brush, plow, or snowblower attachment for your snow removal needs, you can find it at Koenig Equipment. Our expert sales staff is here to help you find the best snow removal solution for all your needs. Visit your nearest Koenig dealership today to find the best snow removal solution!
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