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Transporting Snowblower with Cab
Hi,
I have a Troybilt 2410 Storm and was wanting to put a cab on it. My concern is will the cab hold up in transport from the wind? I will be transporting it by a carrier attached to my hitch on my pick up. I have 10 accounts. Any ideas or suggestion would be appreciated.
I have a Troybilt 2410 Storm and was wanting to put a cab on it. My concern is will the cab hold up in transport from the wind? I will be transporting it by a carrier attached to my hitch on my pick up. I have 10 accounts. Any ideas or suggestion would be appreciated.
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Around town <40mph you'll be fine unless it's not tied to prevent blowing over. If you need to go at highway speeds you should probably remove the fabric from the frame, IMHO.
I'd say remove the fabric and leave just the frame installed.
If I was you I would look into a "collapsible" snowblower cab, having this type of cab will make it easier to just collapse it, secure it and go.
I have not seen a snowblower cover with that characteristic but it would be neat and very functional for your needs.
If I was you I would look into a "collapsible" snowblower cab, having this type of cab will make it easier to just collapse it, secure it and go.
I have not seen a snowblower cover with that characteristic but it would be neat and very functional for your needs.
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