Greetings,
I have an old question, seeing if there are any new answers out there. I have an 80 ish 950 ish hustler with a rebuilt single cylinder Kohler. I know these machines are from the south and probably not designed and built for snow and tracks. I use the extensions and full tracks from Richard, and have successfully added cleats. The tracks seem to add a ton of weight and drag to the machine IMG_2893.jpgmegreenmancine.jpgtrax.jpgas expected. I have good luck in deep snow if the machine can stay on top of it, sometimes it can get hung up in deep icy snow. Richard did not recommend the half tracks early on. I am temped to try then for ease of weight and torque drag, possibly making the machine more nimble. Anybody tried half tracks in the snow?
I have an old question, seeing if there are any new answers out there. I have an 80 ish 950 ish hustler with a rebuilt single cylinder Kohler. I know these machines are from the south and probably not designed and built for snow and tracks. I use the extensions and full tracks from Richard, and have successfully added cleats. The tracks seem to add a ton of weight and drag to the machine IMG_2893.jpgmegreenmancine.jpgtrax.jpgas expected. I have good luck in deep snow if the machine can stay on top of it, sometimes it can get hung up in deep icy snow. Richard did not recommend the half tracks early on. I am temped to try then for ease of weight and torque drag, possibly making the machine more nimble. Anybody tried half tracks in the snow?
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