MK MARTIN Self Powered Snow Thrower

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MK Martin is happy to introduce a new self powered snow thrower for compact skid loaders and tractors without hydraulic remotes.

While being easy to attach with no drive lines or hoses to worry about, the engine belt drives the shaft which transfers power to the rotor by a roller chain.

These self powered snow throwers are ideal for moving snow quickly with precision in mind. The flared body opening helps to cut snow and direct to the efficient rotor assembly. Specifications
Model S1054E S1060E
Cutting Width 47″ 53″
Motor Type Honda 13HP Honda 13HP
Electric Start 12 Volt 12 Volt
Clutch Electric (start/stop blower)
Rotor 16″ @ 750 RPM
Hood Rotator Electric Electric
Hood Deflector Manual Manual
Cutting Edge Bolt on 1/4″ x 3-1/2″
Oveall Width 54″ 60″
Overall Depth 36″ 36″
Main Body Height 22.75″ 22.75″
Weight 470 lbs. 545 lb. Honda Engine Feature Image
Honda Engine
The snow thrower unit is powered with a reliable GX 390 Honda engine.

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Drive Belts
Dual V-Belts connect the Honda engine to the intermediate shaft.

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Chain Drive
Roller chain connects the final drive between the intermediate shaft and the rotor.

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Cutting Edge
These snow throwers come standard with a 1/4″ x 3-1/2″ bolt on cutting edge.

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Chute Rotator
An electric chute rotator comes standard and uses a wired remote to activate and rotate the chute for optimal snow placement.

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Wired Remote
The wired controller allows for remote engine start and shutdown.

Oversized buttons allows operators to make quick and accurate adjustment of the chute rotation.

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Chute Deflector
The chute deflector has an easy to use pin adjustment for quick manual changes to better direct the snow.

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Skid Bars
Bolt on replaceable skid bars come standard with each model.

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