millertime
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so am I understanding this correctly...the smaller groomers (tucker's & Piston bully's) are less prone to get stuck and can handle more variations in terrain than a large tracked tracker like a New Holland?
If so, why would clubs not stick with one or the other? I've seen john deere with tires and tracked, New Hollands with tracks and tires and then the smaller groomers. I'm confused why one type isn't clearly the favorite choice. Is it the cost?
It all depends on what you groom.
Track groomer have less PSI than tractors which allows them to stay on top of the snow... If you have hills then a tractor typically won't make it. The older steel lug tuckers do the best with hills, even compared to the terra tuckers. Bottom line you need to have the right machine for your trail system. Railroad grade and flat land a tractor will suit the best. Hills, swamps, and light duty bridges a track machine will fit the best.