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NickM
Joined: Mar 1, 2005
Points: 21
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Trac drive snowblower
Original Message Mar 3, 2006 12:45 am |
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The in-laws are vacationing so I used their rubber trac driven Honda snowblower today to clear their property. I was impressed by the machine's abilities but found it difficult to turn the machine. Is that the "nature of the beast " when it comes to the rubber trac drive types? My Ariens is close to retirement and I am trying to evaluate replacement machines. Other than the steering issue I loved the machine. Was I doing something wrong or is this the way the machine steers?
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chisel
Joined: Jan 9, 2006
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Re: Trac drive snowblower
Reply #1 Mar 6, 2006 2:54 pm |
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I used to own a Craftsman trac dive and got rid of it because of the very thing you speak of...They are difficult to turn. You cannot manhandle them either. I owned it for one year. Luckily, the next year I was able to sell it for more than I actually paid for it because that year turned out to be a BIG snow year and there wasn't a snowblower to be found. In my opinion I would stick to the wheels.
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NickM
Joined: Mar 1, 2005
Points: 21
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Re: Trac drive snowblower
Reply #2 Mar 6, 2006 8:21 pm |
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Thanks Chisel, They work great if you are going in a straight line. I thought I was doing something wrong with the controls. I'll stick to the wheeled type.
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