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T190 16" tracks v. snow
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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 73266" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>I push snow with a CTL on my property, and around the neighborhood. Like I said in the earlier post, you can spin the tracks. Sometimes working up hill, I have the sticks pushed forward, and I'm sliding backwards at full speed. I have spun around and slid down hills, but in fairness I did that in my little wheel machine, too. I bought an 8' snow box, but I haven't used it so far. I just took the cutting edge and tooth bar off, and carefully used the bucket. The big thing you lose doing that is the spring-loaded trip of a real snow blade. The advantage is that you can lift and stack snow, which in the case of a heavy snowfall is very helpful. My tracks are just about shot. I was thinking about replacing them, but this summer I will have to drive over the lawn. I'm thinking that if I get new tracks I might be more likely to tear up the grass, and it's too much work to keep the old tracks and change them when needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 73266, member: 4115"] I push snow with a CTL on my property, and around the neighborhood. Like I said in the earlier post, you can spin the tracks. Sometimes working up hill, I have the sticks pushed forward, and I'm sliding backwards at full speed. I have spun around and slid down hills, but in fairness I did that in my little wheel machine, too. I bought an 8' snow box, but I haven't used it so far. I just took the cutting edge and tooth bar off, and carefully used the bucket. The big thing you lose doing that is the spring-loaded trip of a real snow blade. The advantage is that you can lift and stack snow, which in the case of a heavy snowfall is very helpful. My tracks are just about shot. I was thinking about replacing them, but this summer I will have to drive over the lawn. I'm thinking that if I get new tracks I might be more likely to tear up the grass, and it's too much work to keep the old tracks and change them when needed. [/QUOTE]
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