The Farmry RM20S Remote-Controlled Snow Mower features tracked wheels, a metal front blade, warning labels, a visible engine, 20.9" cutting width, 6.1HP power, and winter-duty design for rough terrain landscaping and snow adaptation.
The Farmry Remote-Controlled Snow Mower RM20S features a 20.9" cut, 6.1HP engine, robust tracks, and front blade. Designed for winter outdoor ground maintenance, it ensures precise maneuvering over challenging terrain. Shown on a white background.
The Farmry RM20S Remote-Controlled Snow Mower is a compact, black, tracked robot with a 20.9" cut and 6.1HP for winter-duty tasks in rough terrain, shown with front loader on a white background.
The Farmry Remote-Controlled Snow Mower RM20S features a compact, tracked design with a black body, front metal blade, 6.1HP engine, and 20.9" cut—ideal for winter duty in agricultural or industrial settings.
The Farmry RM20S is a black remote-controlled snow mower with wheels, winter duty design, a 20.9" cut, and 6.1HP engine.
The Farmry Remote-Controlled Snow Mower RM20S features a rugged, winter-duty design with black tracks, a 20.9" cutting width, front blade attachment, and 6.1HP for easy rough terrain and snow maintenance.
The Farmry Remote-Controlled Snow Mower RM20S features a compact, tracked design with a 20.9" front blade and 6.1HP engine, ideal for winter use in tough environments. Gray finish with visible components and rubber tracks for snow adaptation.
Front view of the Farmry Remote-Controlled Snow Mower RM20S, featuring tank-like tracks, a central 6.1HP engine, safety warning labels, and a wide 20.9" metal cutting blade for winter duty. Plain white background.
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SKU: 106102A | Model: RM20S

Remote-Controlled Snow Mower – 20.9" Cut, 6.1HP, Winter Duty, RM20S

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Regular price$3,999.00
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The RM20S is the snow-capable variant of RM20, equipped with widened chassis and reinforced frame to handle icy terrain, frosted slopes, and frozen field debris. Perfect for snowbelt states, solar maintenance, and winter municipalities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How to control a snow plow?

To control a radio control snow plow, you use a remote control unit—much like the controllers used for RC toys or Traxxas trucks. These devices allow users to steer, lift, and tilt the plow blade with precision. Most remote control snow plows are designed for easy use on driveways, sidewalks, or even commercial snow jobs. Whether it's clearing snow for fun or serious snow removal work, people find RC plows offer joy, improved safety, and hands-free operation—perfect for areas where full-size vehicles aren’t practical.

2. What is the best snow plowing technique?

The best snow plowing technique for a remote control snow plow or remote control truck involves starting at the center of your driveway or job site and pushing snow outward. Always plow with the wind, and never pile snow near drains or sidewalks. For RC-based setups, watch your line of sight—especially when operating in deep snow or during low visibility. Be sure to watch videos or read a review to learn how other people use different plow options. Using a remote control improves control over tight turns and helps you avoid damage to curbs, landscaping, or parked trucks.

3. What is the life expectancy of a snow plow?

A high-quality radio control snow plow or remote control snow rig can last 5 to 10 years, depending on how it's used and maintained. Units operated professionally for snow removal services on driveways or business lots tend to experience more wear. Look for products with durable frames, weatherproof electronics, and cold-resistant materials. Just like hobby-grade toys or Traxxas RC trucks, routine maintenance, battery care, and cleaning after each job will significantly improve the product lifespan.

4. What is the fastest way to remove snow?

The fastest way to clear snow depends on the surface and snow depth. For narrow driveways or tight urban spaces, a remote control snow plow offers a quick, safe option—especially if manually shoveling takes too much time or you don’t want to risk damaging surfaces with large vehicles. On commercial properties, combining multiple remote snow plows for zone clearing allows people to tap into faster, more efficient operations. When speed is critical, consider remote control options with wide blades, strong traction, and heated elements to prevent icing.

5. How to plow snow efficiently?

To plow snow efficiently, plan your path in advance. Always plow with minimal overlap and make use of edge markers. Whether you're using a large truck-mounted plow or a radio control snow plow on a smaller job, efficiency comes from smart patterns and consistent use. Remote plows are especially perfect for small-area tasks, offering fun, functionality, and safety in one package. For homeowners, this makes it easier to clear snow without relying on full-service vehicles or hiring snow removal services. Need ideas? Watch content or review videos showing how others plow snow with RC setups in Australia, the U.S., and beyond.