
The Gasoline Track Snow Blower is a heavy-duty, remote-controlled machine built for professional snow removal on roads, parking areas, slopes, and industrial sites. Powered by a 13 HP 4-stroke gasoline engine, it offers a 39-inch (1000 mm) clearing width, two-stage auger + impeller system, and rubber track drive for unmatched traction on snow and ice. With electric servo control and wireless remote operation, users can manage direction, throttle, and chute rotation safely from a distance. 4-Stroke OHV Gasoline Engine. 13 HP (? 9.7 kW). Track Drive (Rubber Tracks). Electric Servo Remote Control. 39.4 in (1000 mm). 22 in (560 mm). 33 – 49 ft (10 – 15 m). 1.72 gal (6.5 L). 4 – 5 hours. 260 lb (118 kg). 39 × 40 × 33 in (100 × 102 × 85 cm). Recoil / Electric Start. Electrically Controlled, 180 ° – 190 °. Powerful 13 HP Gasoline Engine – Delivers consistent torque for heavy, packed snow. Remote Operation – Wireless control for direction, throttle, and chute rotation up to 100 ft away. Track Drive System – Provides excellent grip on slopes, ice, and uneven terrain. Two-Stage Snow Removal – Auger collects and impeller ejects snow up to 49 ft. Electric Servo Control – Smooth, precise remote steering and motion control. LED Headlights – Ideal for low-light or nighttime operation. Heavy-Duty Steel Body – Built for professional and municipal use. Safety System – Emergency stop on both remote and unit. Parking lots, driveways, and sidewalks. Public facilities, schools, hospitals. Mountain roads, ski resorts, and logistics centers. Municipal snow-removal teams and contractors. Why Choose this model. Gasoline engine ensures long runtime and high power, unlike battery models. Track drive offers stability and traction in deep or icy snow. Designed for professional, industrial, or municipal applications. Dual start system for reliability in freezing conditions. BONUS: Free Replacement Parts for 1 Year. Get free spare parts (excluding fragile items) for 1 year. We stand behind every product with professional, fast, and reliable support.
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