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2003-06-17          57859


how much is the supersteer option or is it standard equipment on certain models.



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2003-06-17          57869


Super Steer adds $1100.00 or $1200.00 ....


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2003-06-17          57874


thanks for the reply. is it worth the extra 1000 ....


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2003-06-18          57935


It is worth it if you a in a LOT of very tight places,like small yards or doing commercial work,,if you get the "Super Steer" it also comes with automatic 4WD,,which is like a "on demand" 4 wheel drive system,, ....


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2003-06-18          57945


how does that work? Does it ingage when wheels start to slip? ....


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2003-06-19          58030


Actually, in the Automatic Mode it disengages the power to the front wheels if one front wheel spins faster than the other and/or if wheel "wrap-up" is sensed, like making a turn on pavement or even on grass. The rear wheel RPM also figures into the mix too (example in mud the wheels stay in 4WD even becuase there is no resistance sensed) . It's complicated to describe without printing all the wording from the service manual. I have it on my 33D and you don't know it is even there. If you put it full time (locked) 4WD you know it's there---it will leave tire scuff marks on pavement and tear up the grass when turning. ....


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2003-06-25          58328


Thanks EARTHWERKS,I wasnt sure how it worked,,I did know it had a lot of cool tricks! Ill buy it next time,,if i can, ever talk wife into letting me!!!!! :) ....


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