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Ariens Hydro Pro Sno-Thro Line
Ariens Company’s Hydro Pro Sno-Thro features Ariens’ first hydrostatic transmission in a snow thrower, which allows for infinitely variable speed selection and maintenance-free operation.
The Hydro Pro Sno-Thro series allows operators a speed selection from zero to the full speed of the machine. Because the speed can be adjusted while the snow-thrower is in use, the operator does not need to stop the machine even when going in reverse. This feature enhances efficiency, which is ideal for professionals with multiple properties to clear. They are also cold-start capable, requiring little to no warm-up time.
The new hydrostatic transmission was engineered to partner with Hydro-Gear specifically for the Ariens Professional Sno-Thro. The Hydro Pro Sno-Thro series features the Hydro-Gear RT-310 transmission. The transmission, coupled with the Sno-Thro’s drive system, is enhanced by synthetic oil and a thermal management system to prevent overheating during use. The hydrostatic system is also maintenance-free: the synthetic oil does not break down like conventional oils, it can sustain higher loads and it can run in higher ambient temperatures than other hydrostatic snow throwers.
The Hydro Pro line features four hydrostatic drive models including the Hydro Pro 28, 32, 36 and the Hydro Pro Track 28. The machines have a 50′ discharge range to ensure snow lands outside of the clearing path of the machine. Automatic traction control optimizes maneuverability, and steering is effortless with no levers or triggers.
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