This premium range petrol powered snow thrower possesses all the features you need for clearing snow in harsh winter conditions & is the ideal choice for large estates & businesses or organisations that need to keep the snow clear come what may. The caterpillar tracks featured on this model make it suitable for larger spaces as well as providing the added traction you need for slopes & icy conditions. The tracks combine with a steering control mechanism for easy & effortless manoeuvring. There are a total of six forward gears on the MTD ME66T Snow Blower. This enables you to work at a speed to suit conditions as well as providing a faster pace for when moving between areas of work. There are also two reverse gears which give you the ability to back-out of a tight spot. Thanks to the headlamp mounted on the top of the handles you can operate the snow blower safely in poor visibility & undertake clearance work during dark winter evenings & early in the morning. Another high-end feature is the electric start mechanism on the engine which saves on the hassle of pull starts – just push one button & you’re ready to throw. The engine itself is specially designed for operating in low temperatures & has enough power (277 cc) to clear even compacted snow & ice. With a clearing width of 66 cm & an intake height of 53 cm, the MTD ME66T Snow Thrower will clear large areas fast, even where the snow is deep & conditions hard. The 2-stage mechanism employed by this machine consists of an Xtreme-auger piece with serrated edges at the front for breaking down & churning the snow & a heavy duty impellor for further breaking down the snow & distributing it up to 50 feet away through the exit chute. A two way joy stick located on the handles also enables you to direct the snow to a suitable area away from buildings & ground being cleared. Suitable applications for the MTD ME66T Snow Thrower might include keeping clear long driveways, private roads, car parks, forecourts, pathways, courtyards & any other areas the public or your customers need to access during snowy conditions either by foot or by car. LOOK>>