A week and a half ago we got about 20 inches of snow here in NW Arkansas. I only had time to take the Max out for a few minutes. We got around 20 inches of very powdery snow, alot of people were blowing it off their sidewalks with leaf blowers. I was pushing snow in my driveway and on my city street with the bumper of my 2010 F350 4x4! My Max would go in a straight line for 75 feet or so before so much snow piled up under it that it would spin out. Then I would back up and hit it again. It also wouldn't turn going forward, I would have to stop, back up a few feet where I had mashed the snow down, make my direction change there and then proceed forward. I didn't get much time to play in my Max, I was busy playing/working with my 65 hp 4x4 John Deere tractor, which I might add, had no trouble with the snow even though the front axle was dragging in the snow. Again, this was a very light snow with very low moisture content, I had no trouble driving my F350 single rear wheel 4x4 in it even though the tires are wore out and need replaced, 3 days later after the snow had melted/compacted itself down to about 8 inches, I got my truck stuck in it and had to chain up to get out. There was no chance of the Max floating on top, not enough body to the snow.
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