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TractorGolf
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Well, we had about 20 inches of snow in the Central PA area. I ended up using the old sears snow blower to start clearing the driveway before using the snow blade on the PT to finish the job. The driveway is about 200 ft. long. That is just a little too much snow to move with the PT snow blade. Once I had a path made for the PT the 425 earns it's worth. The ability to raise the blade to push snow works great.
After finding the mounting block screws loose on the foot treadle, I thought I had fixed the problem. Unfortunately, the PT stopped dead in its tracks, but only once in 3 hours of plowing snow. I'll have to go back into the treadle assembly and double check the center pin screws in the foot treadle suggested by Tracdoc.
I still wonder in the back of my mind if there is a valve sticking in the system.
After finding the mounting block screws loose on the foot treadle, I thought I had fixed the problem. Unfortunately, the PT stopped dead in its tracks, but only once in 3 hours of plowing snow. I'll have to go back into the treadle assembly and double check the center pin screws in the foot treadle suggested by Tracdoc.
I still wonder in the back of my mind if there is a valve sticking in the system.