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looks like you guys in the northeast states are getting some fun snow to play in !! keep us posted and maybe get some videos to share. only got about 2 '' here in va. johnboy va.
75 degrees here in Texas today. I was off today and I must admit felt a bit guilty walking around in shorts and T-shirt with so many friends up North experiencing the Blizzard. Of course we will pay the price in Texas by July when its triple digits here.
I hope all the folks in the Northeast are fully prepared, and well stocked.
30 + inches in Southern NH and its still coming down. I took the Max out yesterday before the snow started I was doing pretty good in about 6-8 inches of existing snow running factory rubber tracks. Today was a different story. I got stuck at the end of my driveway in a snow drift. This stuff is real fluffy and the tracks just spin as soon as a mound of snow gets piled up in front. I'm looking to add some snowmobile cleats today/tomorrow to help with traction, but I'm not so sure this will help in deep snow. Are there any tracks that would work well in deep powder? I'll see if I can post a few pics tomorrow.
tonyk72:
Which Max do you have? In the fluffy powder rubber tracks work well. When it gets slushy or icy they still work but less effectively, but in mud they are worthless. The Adair tracks with snow cleats work very well in all conditions.