THe track machines in snow are usually bad. The old ASV tracks did work awesome in snow, but I don't believe any one makes that style any more. Be sure to get a high flow machine to run that blower, they work a lot better then the standard flow. You can get clawm traction products that mount in the tracks that work well. I would definitely avoid concrete or asphalt with these. THe other option is they do make winter tracks but they cost a lot and the compound is to soft to run in warm weather. So you have to change them. Most of the machines out today are pretty capable. I would look hard at what kind of local support you have for parts. Sucks having to hunt for parts. Cat usually has the best support for parts but it comes at a premium price.


GFY