I own a Max IV, 18hp Vanguard, 26 inch tires at about 3.5 PSI. We currently have about 9 inches of snow where I live in Wisconsin. The machine moves fine when going straight ahead or backing up straight, but I am having difficulty making turns to the point that it even gets stuck until I straighten out. The bottom of the tub is definitely dragging in the snow. Am I doing something wrong or is the Max IV not capable of getting around in this depth of snow without tracks? Is there a technique to making turns in the snow?
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You have to make smaller pivoting turns in the denser types of snow. Sharp turns will cause you to bottom out. Part of the learning curve. There is a limit to the depth of snow you can move freely in and for my argo 9" is getting close to the limit without tracks. Be mindful of how musch snow is at the side of the tires and how the machine pushes that as it turns.
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Originally posted by BW3 View PostWet snow your going to need full tracks , open track designs will also dig in and your stuck in the hole. I have the same issue here in New England ,,, saving my penny's for snow tracks ... maybe some day ..
Here is a video of a ride Amphibious drew, JPSwift1 and myself went on with the MAX IV with Adair tracks on 12/22/12. There was between 12"-18" of fresh snow and the machine just rolled it in front like a snowplow.
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