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<blockquote data-quote="cdmccul" data-source="post: 124637" data-attributes="member: 9318"><p>So far, my machine has been stable in most snow conditions. I have high centered once and needed to use the bucket to get myself out. I haven't had trouble getting up and down various city driveways, and no trouble on streets.</p><p></p><p>Fully loaded and pushing a pile, I rarely have trouble losing traction. YES it breaks free at times. And no, I can't push mountains with it... But the engine drags down because the wheels are trying to grab that hard.</p><p></p><p>But, if I'm running full speed down the pavement, and then I try to stop and turn quickly, it will "drift" into the turn. GREAT FUN when in a safe area and fewer risks. A real puckering factor when it happens when you don't expect it and you're near cars! </p><p></p><p>I have a 99% stock Bobcat 632 with new (very low hours, very light use, but maybe 5 years old) Firestone skid steer tires in a 16(16.5?)x10 size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdmccul, post: 124637, member: 9318"] So far, my machine has been stable in most snow conditions. I have high centered once and needed to use the bucket to get myself out. I haven't had trouble getting up and down various city driveways, and no trouble on streets. Fully loaded and pushing a pile, I rarely have trouble losing traction. YES it breaks free at times. And no, I can't push mountains with it... But the engine drags down because the wheels are trying to grab that hard. But, if I'm running full speed down the pavement, and then I try to stop and turn quickly, it will "drift" into the turn. GREAT FUN when in a safe area and fewer risks. A real puckering factor when it happens when you don't expect it and you're near cars! I have a 99% stock Bobcat 632 with new (very low hours, very light use, but maybe 5 years old) Firestone skid steer tires in a 16(16.5?)x10 size. [/QUOTE]
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