I have been plowing snow here in western Pa for 20 years now with a Farmall Cub. Rear wheel weights, chains. I like it because it is small and maneuverable, and will push alot of snow for it's size. it is NOT a D9, but if you use it right, it does a good job. Deepest snow I have pushed with it was 24" of medium (meaning wet) snow. I had to take smaller passes at first, but once I had things cleaned out, I just kept pushing it out of the way.
Now, the down side of a Cub or a Super A is that the blade will only go so high. If your snow gets too piled up, you are limited by traction and power to push a large pile of snow over and out of the way.
The Super M we used on the farm had a 14" x 7' long H channel that bolted onto the manure bucket, and with chains, would push all the snow that Lake Erie could dump on us.
I didn't quite catch where you are located, but how much snow you get will dictate what tractor you use.
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