neeed to know asap !
#2
I don't think so.
They aren't built for towing or heavy pushing. they don't have low range.
But someone with a scrammy could answer this better.
If you want something kinda spunky but is a utility get an Xplorer 400.
Mine is pretty light and quick for a utility
They aren't built for towing or heavy pushing. they don't have low range.
But someone with a scrammy could answer this better.
If you want something kinda spunky but is a utility get an Xplorer 400.
Mine is pretty light and quick for a utility
#3
Yes you can get a plow for them. Cycle Country offers them. However, as a Scrambler 500 owner I personally would never do it. Like BlackRaptor said, no low range. I mow my yard (2+ ac.) with a Swisher pull behind & have smelled hot belt on occasion. You may be fine for light snow, say less than 4-6 inches, but anything heavy & it's too much resistance.
#4
hell yes you can plow with a scrammy, i have had a 50"cycle country blade on for mine for a few years now, and this year we've had quite abit of snow, and i have been plowing on a regular basis,, without issues. it sure beats the hell outta shoveling!!!!
i say go for it!!!
X
i say go for it!!!
X
#7
theCatman -
How much do those pull behind
mowers go for? It seems everyone
I look at are abount grand and upwards,
can't justify, is there any I can buy for
a few hundred? (Mama might let me buy)
R'
How much do those pull behind
mowers go for? It seems everyone
I look at are abount grand and upwards,
can't justify, is there any I can buy for
a few hundred? (Mama might let me buy)
R'
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