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bus708


Location: Maryland
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track snow blowers
Original Message   Mar 6, 2014 6:55 am
You guys with track snow blowers . I know they do not have steering, but do you have to fight them to go a straight line? I know wheeled units do not with a disk drive. I do not know about Hydro drive units.
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hockeyplayer19


Location: Newfoundland, CA
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Re: track snow blowers
Reply #6   Nov 4, 2014 12:38 pm
Sorry, I know this is is an older topic and my post isn't exactly on point, but I just joined the forum and saw this. I have a 2004 Troy Bilt Snow Tracker that has power steering triggers or if you like, steering assist. This works very well and turning while in use isn't difficult at all. Turning on a dry surface is tougher and trying to move it when turned off is tougher still. Engaging both levers while the blower is off helps a lot in moving it. I am really enjoying all of the information that can be found on this site.
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