Husqvarna ST 427T Track-Drive Snow Blower – 27″ Two-Stage Power for Steep & Icy Terrains
The Husqvarna ST 427T is a heavy-duty track-drive two-stage snow blower built to conquer the most extreme winter environments. With a 27-inch clearing width, hydrostatic transmission, and powerful Husqvarna 369cc OHV engine, this machine provides consistent, reliable performance for steep driveways, hills, and icy terrain where wheel models can struggle.
Thanks to its rubber track system, the ST 427T offers exceptional traction and stability on inclines or slippery surfaces, making it the perfect choice for commercial users and homeowners in mountainous or northern regions. A cast iron impeller, heated handle grips, and LED headlight enhance performance and comfort in the coldest, darkest snowstorms.
Whether you’re clearing deep snow drifts or compacted paths after a storm, the Husqvarna ST 427T is engineered to handle it all with strength, control, and superior maneuverability.
📊 Specifications:
Feature | Details |
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Engine | Husqvarna 369cc OHV 4-Cycle Engine |
Clearing Width | 27 inches (68.5 cm) |
Intake Height | 23 inches (58.4 cm) |
Drive System | Rubber Track Drive |
Transmission | Hydrostatic Variable Speed |
Start System | Electric Start + Recoil Backup |
Heated Handle Grips | Yes |
Steering | Power Steering with Trigger Control |
Headlight | High-Output LED |
Auger Type | Ribbon-style steel auger |
Impeller | 3-Blade Cast Iron |
Chute Control | Remote Joystick + Adjustable Deflector |
Approx. Weight | 340 lbs (154.2 kg) |
⭐ 5 Key Features:
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Track-Drive Traction – Delivers superior grip on hills, icy surfaces, and uneven terrain.
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Powerful 369cc Engine – Heavy-duty performance for deep snow and tough conditions.
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Hydrostatic Transmission – Smooth, precise control for optimal speed and maneuverability.
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Enhanced Winter Comfort – Heated grips, LED lighting, and ergonomic handles for all-day use.
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Remote Chute Control – Adjust direction and height of snow discharge without stopping.
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