$ 2,499.00

Cub Cadet 3X 30 TRAC Three-Stage Snow Thrower

  • 420cc OHV Engine is powerful, dependable and equipped with push-button electric start.
  • Patented three-stage technology includes an induction accelerator that quickly pulls ice, snow and slush through the system
  • Track drive tires with three levels of operation depending on snow conditions, incline and surface type.
  • Features heavy-duty augers and impeller with 12-inch serrated steel construction and a steel shave plate for added durability.
  • Trigger-controlled power steering and self-propelled drive for unmatched control, effortless maneuverability and single-hand operation.

SPECIFICATIONS

TREAD
Track Drive

CLEARING WIDTH
30"

ENGINE
420cc Cub Cadet® OHV 4-cycle

ACCELERATOR DIAMETER
12"

AUGER DESIGN
Heavy-duty serrated steel

AUGER DIAMETER
12"

CHUTE
Steel

CHUTE CLEARING DEVICE
Standard

CHUTE ROTATION
Remote Overhead Crank / 200º Chute Rotation

DELUXE SKID SHOES
COOL BLUE™ rust-resistant, non-marking, reversible

FUEL CAPACITY
5 qt.

HEADLIGHT
In dash LED and LED Light Bar

HEATED HAND GRIPS
Soft-Touch heated hand grips

IMPELLER DIAMETER
12"

INTAKE HEIGHT
23"

OIL FILL TUBE
Extended

PITCH CONTROL
In-dash remote pitch control

PUSH-BUTTON ELECTRIC START
Standard (110 volt)

SHAVE PLATE
HD Steel

SINGLE-HAND OPERATION
Standard

SPEEDS
6 forward / 2 reverse

AUGER GEAR BOX
Heavy-duty cast aluminum

WARRANTY

WARRANTY
3-year limited residential / 1-year limited commercial

DISCLAIMER

SEE OWNERS MANUAL FOR WARRANTY DETAILS AND INFORMATION. CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

AUGER GEARBOX WARRANTY
5-year limited residential / 5-year limited commercial

COMFORT & CONTROL

STEERING
Trigger-Controlled Power Steering

 

 

 

SKU:31AH7EVZ710

Customer Reviews

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J
Joseph Boehmer
Very good

Good

M
Marian May
Cub Cadet snow blower

I did not get to use this snow blower yet, but I am sure it is going to do a great job. Mowtown Waldo was great to work with, fast shipment. I would buy from them again.

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Martin Smith
Solid performing 3-stage

1st snow of the season here in north NJ
Day 1: Miserable wet slush. When it seemed like the chute was about to clog, I kept going and the buildup eventually rammed thru and the 3rd stage threw it some distance

I was able to clear the berm left by the street plows, a major source of trouble (as soon as you clear your driveways, they plow it closed again) The Trac 3x30 was able to push it all off the road, so if he has no snow to push, he can't move it in front of my driveways!

At one point I broke 3 shear pins after hitting large gravel. This tendency can be reduced with the RH height settings. The pins were far easier to change than my old Snapper. They pushed out with a drift punch by hand.

Some technique must be learned to do tight turns with the trac release.

If you have a problem with the chute clogging, you likely broke a shear pin

K
Keith Fitzgerald
Missing a bolt but works well

I have a stone drive with a high incline it's about 150 feet long. The track system with power steering is a life saver for sure. I also had my gloves on with the hand warmer on and it gets hot. I live in the country with no lights and the snowblower provides enough light I can see what I'm doing. We have got about a 6inch snow fall so I haven't put it to the test yet it didn't struggle with the 6inches of snow though even the stuff the plow through at the end of the drive.

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Mark F.
Working great so far!

Working great so far!